 My name is Gina. I come from Indonesia. I've been in Denmark for three years now. I studied in Ohus University. I took a study program called Strategy, Organization and Leadership. I think in Denmark you have a lot of very unique and specific study program where it's research-based where you get to know a lot about theoretical perspective and not only from the academic side that you study a lot but then it's also from your professor that your lecturer, that you got to build a dialogue and you can ask so many questions and what I like about this system here is that there's no stupid questions. My position in Grunfost is I'm working within HR, Human Resources, specifically in the talent management area. I really like my job. I think that's also the first reason why I ended up in Denmark, not in some of the countries I think is that the chance of you having a close relationship with your colleagues and your managers and your boss is just something that I probably couldn't get in in many different places. In order for you to survive in Denmark you have to be able to bike and that's my first learning experience in Denmark where I learned how to bike and a lot of my Danish friends during my study they actually helped me a lot to go through the biking society and the biking life and I find it very very interesting but now I really like it. One of my favorite places is Tivoli, especially during Christmas time the lights are on and you can play basically anything that your childhood dream was. There are three words that I think characterize oh who's the most for me personally is smile, small and big. The reason is that I think the first time I noticed that people know who smile a lot and then I noticed that it's called smile city. I think it's the way people saying hello to you and then it's also easy to say hi to strangers I think personally and I feel like it's very nice for you as a foreigner to be here that people are so welcoming. Small and big because oh who's this a small city but you can find anything almost everything in here. When people ask me why do I come to Denmark I would say why not. I thought it was only like you know branding you know things that you find in the airport where you come to Denmark you say this is the happiest nation in the world but I think being here for now three years I think it's actually true that being here knowing that how calm the society is and the country is and how things are in order in here how great is the education system here I think that's the reason why it is the happiest nation in the world. It's not only from social life but also from the working life and also for the educational life you know there's so many reasons for you to to come to Denmark.