Daniel Schneider

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I am a translator and interpreter for German and English. Additionally, I speak Spanish and some Japanese (only basics). I love languages and am constantly learning. In general, I am always curious about anything and everything. I am originally from Germany, but am currently residing in Aalborg. I am currently doing a long-term internship at the Aalborg Institute for Development and LWID.
Culture

Denmark’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage nominations: 6. Hygge: The Cozy Cornerstone...

HistoryLifestyle

Denmark’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage nominations: 5. Smørrebrød: Denmark’s Open-Faced Window...

Denmark’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage nominations: 4. Wienerbrød: The Flaky Heart...

Denmark’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage nominations: 3. The Pølsevogn: A Pillar...

Denmark’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage nominations: 2. Why Danes Trust—and How...

Denmark’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage nominations: 1. The Dannebrog: The Story...

Prepping and Preppers in Denmark: A Growing Trend of Preparedness

Denmark’s Wedding Industry: Why it’s the Las Vegas of Europe

Rolling to success: Ionut Asiel on the secrets to his Aalborg...

German Immigration to Denmark: History, Perceptions and Reality

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