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Danes have a strong sense of community and social cohesion from "summary" of The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell

From the moment I arrived in Denmark, it was clear that the Danes had a unique way of living that prioritized togetherness and social connection. This was not just a passing observation, but a fundamental aspect of their society that permeated every aspect of daily life. Whether it was the way they organized their neighborhoods, the emphasis on communal spaces, or the strong support networks that existed, it was evident that community was central to their identity. One of the most striking things about Danish society was the emphasis on simplicity and minimalism. This was reflected in everything from their interior design to their approach to social interactions. There was a distinct lack of pretension or ostentation, with the focus instead being on creating spaces and relationships that were warm, inviting, and genuine. This commitment to simplicity made it easier for people to connect with one another on a deeper level, as there were no distractions or barriers to impede genuine communication. Clarity was another hallmark of Danish society, with a clear sense of purpose and direction evident in all their interactions. Whether it was in the way they communicated with one another, the way they organized their communities, or the way they approached problem-solving, there was a sense of clarity and focus that underpinned everything they did. This clarity helped ...
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    The Year of Living Danishly

    Helen Russell

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