The history of Danish professional football is only about 45 years long, as professional football was launched in 1978 in Denmark.This paved the way for the success of the men’s Danish national football team, which won the people’s hearts in the 1980s.The ’80s teamLed by the German head coach Sepp Piontek, the team became national […]
Smalltalks: Here’s what you need to know to talk with your Danish colleagues at lunchtime about football
Småsnak – or small talk – are light and casual conversations between Danes that take place when there’s no room for big topics, like international politics. They occur, for example, during lunchtime. One of the main topics on those occasions is football. It’s said football is feelings, and if you wanna be a champion in lunchtime conversation with Danish colleagues, here´s a topic you want to be able to manage.

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Minister proposes major changes to rules for international students in Denmark
The increasing number of Nepalese students coming to Denmark and working in various industries, along with their spouses, is raising concerns within government ranks. Immigration and Integration Minister Kaare Dybvad Bek has announced his intention to introduce stricter rules for everyone.
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