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Danes

These people seem a bit strange to me – everyone is too quiet and closed off, very few people greet you on the street, they prefer to look down and walk past. They adhere very precisely to the rules that are set for them, which is not necessarily the case for us Slovenians. Personally, I don’t have a very good impression of them, although there are exceptions. When we were in Tonder, a student invited us to a pub because he had passed his final exam, completed his project, and finished his education. Of course, we couldn’t go for beer with him – we had to follow the rules that apply in the dormitory. We almost didn’t manage to find any nightlife in these two cities we visited, except for a night club called LOLA, which was almost empty.

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