 Hi, I'm Rachel. And I'm Candice. And we're students at Alhus University here in Denmark. Denmark is a very old country in Northern Europe, and that's why they still live and dress a bit old-fashioned. But hey, the old days aren't that bad. They're actually quite charming, and you can experience it for yourself at Dengammelbu. Oh, you mean the old city museum in Alhus? Yeah, I love that place. But no worries, you don't have to dress like the old days to enjoy the charm of the old days. In truth, Danes dress pretty modern and quite stylish. They love dressing in all black. So maybe leave those neon clothes at home. Or you might stand out a little bit. Just a little. Danes really are very trustworthy people. Coming from the US, that can be a little confusing. Danes often keep to themselves and can seem a bit cold. They won't always notice when you're lost or need help. That's kind of odd. Yeah, sorry. Could you maybe help me get downtown? Of course. So right now we're here. But never be afraid to just ask. They're actually quite friendly. You take a right turn on early and you should be there. Ah, yeah. Good luck. Yeah, talk. Bye. In Denmark, you don't need your own car to get around. Public transportation is very safe, easy, and convenient. However, if you want to act like a real dang, you'll need to get yourself a bike. Biking is pretty high class in Denmark. And even the prime minister is a cyclist. So you better put on that helmet and freshen up your biking skills.