The climate in copenhagen is fine? It’s the daylight of the colder 1/3 of the year that’s shit. “social scene” sure, nordic people can come off as rude and it’s difficult to make friends with them sometimes. but the worst part of copenhagen is surely the cost of living, which is absolutely ridiculous. just live in Malmo, they have $4 falafel rolls and “free palestine” brand cola
Totally separate from this article, but I’ve met a bunch of people who grew up/live in the mild Mediterranean climate on the west coast of the US who have next to no ability to exist outside of the absolutely perfect weather they’re used to. So while this author wasn’t doing so, I can bet there are people from Seattle or whatever who would be miserable in Copenhagen because it has the possibility of getting below like 10°c
I lived in LA for a year and the weather was just boring. I like seasons. LA was a pleasant sunny day every single day. Drove me nuts after a while. I want a thunderstorm! Or maybe a tornado alert!
The moment it drops to 60 everyone in the city puts on a black leather jacket.
Copenhagen (and most of Denmark) also gets hit with the North Sea winds quite often, which results in high humidity. It’s not that cold most of the time here, but 5 degrees celsius can really bite when it’s wet and windy.
That sounds like the most reasonable weather for a coastal area in northern europe, and exactly the kind of conditions someone I know would represent as positively arctic and uninhabitable
The climate in copenhagen is fine? It’s the daylight of the colder 1/3 of the year that’s shit. “social scene” sure, nordic people can come off as rude and it’s difficult to make friends with them sometimes. but the worst part of copenhagen is surely the cost of living, which is absolutely ridiculous. just live in Malmo, they have $4 falafel rolls and “free palestine” brand cola
I think she was fine with climate, but not the daylight hours
ah, I only read the overview because i didn’t want to risk brain damage
Totally separate from this article, but I’ve met a bunch of people who grew up/live in the mild Mediterranean climate on the west coast of the US who have next to no ability to exist outside of the absolutely perfect weather they’re used to. So while this author wasn’t doing so, I can bet there are people from Seattle or whatever who would be miserable in Copenhagen because it has the possibility of getting below like 10°c
I lived in LA for a year and the weather was just boring. I like seasons. LA was a pleasant sunny day every single day. Drove me nuts after a while. I want a thunderstorm! Or maybe a tornado alert! The moment it drops to 60 everyone in the city puts on a black leather jacket.
Copenhagen (and most of Denmark) also gets hit with the North Sea winds quite often, which results in high humidity. It’s not that cold most of the time here, but 5 degrees celsius can really bite when it’s wet and windy.
That sounds like the most reasonable weather for a coastal area in northern europe, and exactly the kind of conditions someone I know would represent as positively arctic and uninhabitable
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this is literally just Seattle lmao
Groceries are cheaper in Sweden as well. And their candy is a lot better.