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Speaking of Denmark, all of us would bring the fairy tale kingdom of Andersen to mind. This small country is also a happy country which is judged as the happiest country in the world. If you live in Denmark, you can find the happiness in the life of Dane.
Denmark is neither richer than its neighbor Norway nor healthier than Sweden. Why Dane is so happy is because their lead a modest and pure life. What they seek is not the fame or gain, not the social status or money, but the enjoyment of life. Every Dane is a person who understands how to enjoy one's life. There are many legal holidays in Denmark, especially in springs and summers. The sunshine in summer makes them jump out of their skin. They enjoy the long day as much as they like. Having a daylight bath is a most happy thing to them. They often have a party with their friends or go to have a holiday. Every week, many museums are open for free. The beer festivals, jazz week, carnivals, culture nights support the Dane the space to enjoy the happiness.
Dane likes to do things even when in the long winter which is short of sunlight. They will try their best to decorate their houses. Almost every Dane is a talent for decorating their houses which are warm and nice.
The consumption idea of Dane is very special. People will not spend much on clothes. The name brand and expensive jewelry are not important to them. They spend much money on dine and wine. So you can see a lot of restaurants, public houses and cafes all over the streets. For more information about traveling; please have a look at http://www.affordablecruisestours.com
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