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Danes value honesty, integrity, and direct communication from "summary" of The Year of Living Danishly by Helen Russell

In Denmark, honesty, integrity, and direct communication are highly valued traits that permeate every aspect of Danish society. These values are deeply ingrained in the Danish culture and guide how individuals interact with one another on a daily basis. One of the key aspects of Danish culture is the emphasis on simplicity and straightforwardness in communication. Danes value honesty and transparency, and they expect others to be upfront and direct in their interactions. This direct communication style can sometimes come across as blunt or even rude to outsiders, but to Danes, it is simply a way of being honest and genuine. Integrity is another cornerstone of Danish society,...
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    The Year of Living Danishly

    Helen Russell

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