Coming to Denmark for Erasmus+ was exciting but also a bit scary.
Everything felt different — the language, the weather, even daily routines. People here are quiet at first, but very kind once you start talking.
They respect personal space and are always on time.
I quickly noticed how much they love biking everywhere.
In my group, there are people from many different countries.
We often talk about our cultures and find funny differences.
Some of us are used to saying hello with hugs, others just smile.
It’s interesting how small things can feel so different.
I’ve also learned that asking questions is the best way to understand.
Sometimes I make mistakes, but everyone is patient.
We help each other with English and laugh a lot.
Living with people from other cultures makes me think differently.
I feel I’m growing more confident and open-minded.
This experience will stay with me for the rest of my life.
Different People, Different Culture
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