Adios Aalborg, hello Berlin! It's time to say the final good bye to Denmark and turn the page in the book of life. Get a life update in the following post. Enjoy! - Deutsche Version weiter unten - So this is it, my Denmark experience is officially over. As most of you know, I was never really a fan of Aalborg... or Denmark (gooosh that wind), but yeah surprisingly I do have mixed feelings about leaving for good now. After all, this experiences did have its good sites; starting with the fact that the I’ve met this one Bulgarian guy, who I now move to Berlin with (more about that later). Then there was the job in an incredibly awesome company with the most amazing colleagues ever. Like seriously, who would have thought that I will actually end up having a proper job in Marketing for almost a year when I came to DK? I remember me saying “I’ll probably do some cleaning job since I’m not speaking Danish”... I really can’t believe how lucky I am to have had thi
Hello everybody, I decided to change the order of my posts so the English version comes first and the German one second. According to the blog stats, there are more readers from non-german-speaking countries, which is why I thought it’s more convenient for you in this way ;) Contrary to all claims of certain people, there are actually some countries I haven’t visited yet. In fact, there are plenty. So it might come as a surprise, but I have quite a few blank spots in Europe too (e.g. Belgium, most of the Eastern European states). However, I can cross off another Scandinavian country: Sweden. Last weekend and for the first time ever, I’ve been to this Nordic diamond and I just loved it. And I haven’t even been to Stockholm, which most people claim is the greatest city in Sweden. Instead, I’ve been to Göteborg, because it was cheaper :D So let’s wrap up what I did in beautiful Göteborg and what you should do whenever you have the chance to visit the city yourself. Th