How is Life in Denmark? Ft. Prachi

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In this episode, I interviewed Prachi, where she shared her journey of moving to Denmark for love and family, leaving behind a flourishing career in India. She discusses her initial impressions of Denmark, the challenges of adjusting to the Danish way of living, and her experiences with the Danish climate. Prachi also talks about her involvement in the UX community in Copenhagen and her journey with Toastmasters, including her participation in international speeches. The conversation covers the fundamentals of UX design, the challenges of being an expat in Denmark, and the importance of learning the local language. It also delves into the nuances of interface design and the mindset required for long-term expat living. The discussion provides valuable insights into the world of UX design and the expat experience in Denmark.
Chapters
00:00 Journey to Denmark: Love, Family, and Career Transition
03:13 Cultural Adjustment and Community Involvement
05:59 UX Community and Professional Growth
09:12 Toastmasters and International Speeches
14:59 The Role of UX in the Danish Market
29:30 Challenges of Being an Expat in Denmark
36:47 The Importance of Learning the Local Language
Takeaways
Moving to a new country for love and family can involve leaving behind a flourishing career and adjusting to a new way of life.
The challenges of adjusting to a new culture and climate can be significant, but finding communities and shared interests can help in making the transition smoother.
Involvement in professional communities like the UX community and Toastmasters can provide opportunities for personal and professional growth, including participation in international events and public speaking.
The user experience (UX) field has a rich history and plays a significant role in the Danish market, offering opportunities for those interested in venturing into this field. UX design encompasses information, interface, and interaction design
Understanding human behavior and psychology is crucial in UX design
The mindset and priorities of expats play a significant role in their experience
Learning the local language is important for cultural immersion and communication
The warmth and inclusive nature of the podcast host's style is appreciated
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Пікірлер: 13

  • @ThorRavnsborg
    @ThorRavnsborgКүн бұрын

    After listening to this I feel happy that such lovely, wise and well spoken people find their way here.

  • @apiekata
    @apiekata2 күн бұрын

    I just stumbled upon your video while looking for Danish language lessons. This girl Prachi is a hidden gem in my opinion. She needs to show more of her to the world. I hope she does just that. All the best to you and her.

  • @ane-louisestampe7939
    @ane-louisestampe7939Күн бұрын

    This woman is.....I don't know ... 🤩 I'm both proud and grateful that she "gave some of her life to Denmark". She's like our Mary: We owe the country she came from 🥰🥰 and if you meet Denmark with curiousity, you'll be met by curiousity. Danes get confused, if you're here, despite hating gender equality, secularity, high taxes and naked bodies... Why are you in Scandinavia? If you don't want to hang out with us, what's the point? My small provicial town was gifted a batch of Tamil refugees in 1984. We still regognize their different colour, but their children (and grand- 🥰) are as Danish as any. We couldn't live without them! Danes are a tribe - not a people, not a nation. Denmark has been big, even an empire, but we're now reduced to a A TRIBE! If you speak like a Dane, behave like a Dane, and live like a Dane... SURPRICE: There's no fåking chance in the world, that you're not a Dane. ( Keep the Swedes out of this, please 😉😉 200 years ago, there were no Danes! It just wasn't an identity! People were Sealanders, Schlewigers, Molboere, Bergensers, Bornholmers, Icelandic, Lofoters, Lollics ... what ever. The only actual Dane was the king 🤣 My kids can't ever become Brahmins or Shikhs, even if they were 5th generation... Though their Dad is English, and went to posh boarding school, and all that "hobnob stuff" - there's not chance our sons could ever "make it" in the UK. They've been brainwashed in Folkeskolen: They simply can't lick a#se 🙄 But my kids could "make it biggish" in Nicaragua: Blue eyes is cool, but = Gringoes = mistrust! NO, they speak the local lingo, and they live with, and like the locals. But the poor sods are Danish, so they are not going anywhere 😉 You're as Danish as you feel! I'm proud my kid's feel Nicaraguan - when they are there! I'm not sure, how I would feel, if my kids became MORE an other nationality, than mine 🤔 Our "old" Tamils want to go home - naturally - but they can't take their kids - and their grandchildren are ... lost? Danish? International? On an other planet. Sorry, too many thoughts - peace, love and hygge 🥰 And thank you for enlightening me 🤩

  • @sweetyhk00
    @sweetyhk0016 күн бұрын

    Really enjoyed listening to this talk. Kudos to you Prachi for your crisp, clear, concise answers, while speaking in a relaxed, confident manner. Such a pleasure to see and hear. Wish you all the best for a memorable stay in Denmark.👏🏻

  • @arunindenmark

    @arunindenmark

    8 күн бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @dyseskytten1
    @dyseskytten14 күн бұрын

    If you are thinking about moving to Denmark for work etc. I recommend the channel Robe Trotting. They have videos and podcasts about everything regarding this topic.

  • @demonempire5963
    @demonempire596317 күн бұрын

    Can you please tell us that we can manage Neils brook university tuition fee and wages as a student in denamark?

  • @sasikalasivakumar9781
    @sasikalasivakumar978117 күн бұрын

    It was really useful. As my daughter is planning to shift to denmark

  • @arunindenmark

    @arunindenmark

    8 күн бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @ane-louisestampe7939
    @ane-louisestampe7939Күн бұрын

    The worst things about Denmark are the high taxes and the changing weather 😒 The best things about Denmark are the high taxes and the changing weather 🥰🥰 Peace and love

  • @sasikalasivakumar9781
    @sasikalasivakumar978117 күн бұрын

    What are the cooking utensils to take from India?

  • @prachiabhyankar9122

    @prachiabhyankar9122

    16 күн бұрын

    It depends on what type of stove she would have, we have induction stove so we took an induction pressure cooker. We also brought tea strainer and a mortar and pestle because we didn’t find those here. Rest everything is available, hope your daughter will settle here smoothly 😊

  • @dyseskytten1

    @dyseskytten1

    4 күн бұрын

    @@prachiabhyankar9122 I found all of these online to be shipped within Denmark in 15 seconds.

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