The Living in Copenhagen Diary: entry number one
The first in a new series of light-hearted columns about life as a foreigner living in the Danish capital. Written for IceNews by Simon Cooper Question: how would you spend a typical Sunday morning...
View ArticleThe Living in Copenhagen Diary entry number two: Snakke Dansk?
The second in a new series of light-hearted columns about life as a foreigner living in the Danish capital. Written for IceNews by Simon Cooper I work with an older English guy whose proficiency in the...
View ArticleThe Living in Copenhagen Diary entry number three: Parlez vous Français?
The third in a new series of light-hearted columns about life as a foreigner living in the Danish capital. Written for IceNews by Simon Cooper The first language I hear spoken on weekday mornings...
View ArticleThe Living in Copenhagen Diary entry number four: Parli Italiano?
The fourth in a new series of light-hearted columns about life as a foreigner living in the Danish capital. Written for IceNews by Simon Cooper It’s verging on midnight and I’m sitting in the arrivals...
View ArticleThe Living in Copenhagen Diary entry number five: Dejlig dag
The fifth in a series of light-hearted columns about life as a foreigner living in the Danish capital. Written for IceNews by Simon Cooper I saw something a few days ago which I hadn’t seen for about...
View ArticleThe Living in Copenhagen Diary entry number six: Roskilde
The sixth in a series of light-hearted columns about life as a foreigner living in the Danish capital. Written for IceNews by Simon Cooper Roskilde, more famous nowadays for its gargantuan annual rock...
View ArticleThe Living in Copenhagen Diary entry number seven: Cake
The seventh in a series of light-hearted columns about life as a foreigner living in the Danish capital. Written for IceNews by Simon Cooper My office has a love affair with cake. Last week, the amount...
View ArticleThe Living in Copenhagen Diary entry number eight: Happy Danes
The eighth in a series of light-hearted columns about life as a foreigner living in the Danish capital. Written for IceNews by Simon Cooper If British media heavyweights the BBC and the Guardian are to...
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