 The campus is all around the city. Nice buildings, good facilities. Like you can find libraries all around. The research that is going on here is state of the art. I had already an idea of the good research that was ongoing. And that's why I decided to come here. We also have like a really equal relationship with our teachers. Can we only get in a more direct way? Like if we have problems, we just go directly to the professor and ask them. All-host University has a very good international office, which I think is super. Whether it was house hunting, whether it was opening a bank account, the information was there, somebody was there to answer it. You know, having this nice ratio between spending time with my family, my kids, my wife and also having some efficient time at work was something that was actually looked for here in Denmark. I always say that the city is bubbly, because you just can tell that there's life. Always has the luxury of being right next to sea, that having the forest inside of it. And we just go cycling, we do a lot of picnics, the weather is great. Those luxuries of being a small city, but at the same time, it has so many cultural events and so many opportunities, a lot of diversity, which gives it a bit more of a big city vibe. The city itself has a lot of these initiatives where they tend to bring international together. You know, they put this tag of hoogah to anything that's basically unproductive but enjoyable. And they're like, oh no, no, but we're doing hoogah. Like, okay, sure, let's hoogah. Let's go for a beer because it's hoogah. Well, let's watch a movie because it's hoogah. We're staying home because it's hoogah. Cookies, hoogah. I think that's a nice one as well. But that's something I've absolutely adapted, taken from my own.