Denmark’s moment city will officially step out of Copenhagen’s shadow to become joint European capital of culture next year. But the student city already has a world-course food,arts and nightlife sceneI could be a better person. A better partner, a better son. I could be nicer to cats and small children. But probably only if I moved to Aarhus. The citizens of Denmark’s moment city respect each other – grannies hold shop doors open for gangs of teenagers; cyclists indicate with hand signals but not the same gestures you see on London’s streets.
They also seem happy in their skins – which is pretty salubrious going because they’ve lived in the shadow of Copenhagen, or three hours’ drive south-east,for so long that you wouldn’t blame them for being a bit chippy.
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Source: theguardian.com