Do’s and Dont’s while visiting Denmark
-Don’t say no to a Danish meal
-Don’t go around without credit card. The financial system is digital.
-Don’t go around with Euros or Dollars. Denmark prefers transactions in Danish Krones. Having other currencies can cause inconvenience.
-Don’t go biking unless you know Danish rules of biking on road. Don’t ride a bike in crowd places as a newcomer in Copenhagen.
-Don’t walk in a bike path.
-Don’t talk or make phone calls in the Stillezone (quiet zone) in DSB trains. These are enclosed cabins in the train compartments for passengers who want to relax in a silent environment.
-Don’t wave the bus down – they will stop, if you stand next to bus sign.
-Always bring an umbrella, the weather in Copenhagen is unpredictable.
-Danes are informal. Don’t expect to be addressed as Sir/Madam. You also don’t need to do this.
-Copenhagen is safe to walk around at night, with a few things to watch out for.
-Do heed cross walking signals.