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Cultural Family Network results

1. september 2010 by Michelle Kihl

Read about our successful results here:

/media/1671/Cultural%20Family%20Network%20rapport.pdf

MyDenmarkTV

15. april 2010 by Michelle Kihl

MyDenmarkTV.com is the very first weekly Web-based TV show about Denmark. Today, the show is watched in more than 125 countries around the world. MyDenmarkTV was designed with the purpose of making the lives of those who come to Denmark for either a short or a longer stay much easier by providing useful insights and practical tips. In other words we want you to:

"Enjoy Your Stay, Have Fun & Get More Done"

Each episode consists of 5 segments, which are:

1. Did you know? - One fact about Denmark.
2. Everyday Life - Practical tip and/or piece of advice.
3. Culture & Food - Intricacies of the Danish culture and food.
4. Study & Work - For those who want to study or work in Denmark.
5. Fun & Entertainment - Fun stuff to do in Denmark.

Even though MyDenmarkTV is made by foreigners for foreigners, the show is popular among Danes (both in Denmark and outside) who are interested in seeing how foreign people experience their country.

http://www.mydenmarktv.com/

Denmark needs Talent to Succeed

1. februar 2010 by Michelle Kihl

By: AmCham Denmark (Jan 29, 2010)

Today's global economy is about talent. To a high degree, future investment in Denmark will be tied to the availability of skilled labor. Unfortunately, the advantage Denmark had in previous years when it comes to a highly educated and skilled workforce is disappearing. The availability of skilled graduates is decreasing and at the same time the attractiveness of Denmark to skilled foreign workers is low.

Download the publication here http://amcham.dk/index.html?pid=28871&nid=30237

Cultural Family Network on DR News

8. januar 2010 by Michelle Kihl

Thank you to Heidi and Jeff from Danisco who talked about our network on the DR News tonight!

The effect is immediate: I am already receiving e-mails from Danes wanting to welcome foreigners to their local area. This is fantastic!

You can see the news feature here:

There is also an article with a great picture:

http://www.dr.dk/Nyheder/Penge/2010/01/08/154451.htm

Snow

7. januar 2010 by Michelle Kihl

The so called snow chaos is probably not news for most of you:

Snowstorm buries large parts of Jutland with more snow expected today to compound the problems

Big stretches of North and West Jutland remain buried under snow after a storm dumped up to 60cm in places, shutting schools, airports and closing roads.

Read more here: http://www.cphpost.dk/news/national/88-national/47888-snow-chaos-in-jutland.html

I encourage you to put on your best winter clothes and enjoy the white winter... Next year it might be gray and wet, and you will miss the snow!

Happy New Year!

/Michelle

Opening Hours during Christmas

14. december 2009 by Michelle Kihl

Please remember that shops are closed on 25 and 26 December and on 1 January. Also note that some shops are closed on 24 and 31 December.

Could you become a Dane?

14. december 2009 by Michelle Kihl

Last week, around 3000 aspiring Danish citizens had to answer a 40-question test to determine if they're worthy of Danish citizenship.

To get citizenship, they had to answer 32 of the questions correctly.

The questions are about the Royals, rights, culture, geography, economy, religion and current events.

Try the new test here: http://web2.jp.dk/quiz/quiz/?q=755

New Danish test still has inaccuracies

Another ambiguity has made its way into the latest edition of the Danish citizenship test

Administrators of the Danish citizenship test may have ironed out the previous test's errors, but apparently some inaccuracies still exist in the new edition.

The first 3,000 people to take the newest version of the test yesterday encountered a question that many experts say is misleading.

Number 22 on the 40 question test asks citizenship applicants which language Danish was most influenced by prior to the recent invasion of English words into the language. The multiple choice possibilities given are French, German and Old Greek.

According to the answer guide, the correct response is German. But experts say that while German may be the most obvious answer at a glance, it could be disputed as being wholly correct.

Lars Trap Jensen, head of the Danish language and Literature Society, said that French also influenced the Danish language, and he suggested the wording of the question ought to be changed.

The previous citizenship test had a more concrete error. Test takers were asked when historians believe the word Denmark first entered the language. The year 955 was supposedly the correct response, while the actual answer - the late 9th century - was not one of the multiple choice possibilities.

From the Copenhagen Post, Friday, 11 December 2009

Christmas in Tivoli

14. december 2009 by Michelle Kihl

Dear All,

Thank you for a wonderful time at the Christmas event in Tivoli.

Please enjoy the pictures from the last event of the year, and the last event planned by us - for now. Thank you for your enthusiastic participation, and your many positive words about the network. It has been a great pleasure to get to know you all.

We hope that you will carry on developing your new friendships and maybe even make your networks grow by welcoming new colleagues and families.

In the meantime, we will work on the evaluation (we will need your help for this, at the beginning of the new year), and we are sure to get results that will make it easier for us to develop our initiative.

Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year.

Best regards,

Michelle and the Cultural Family Network team

Christmas at Remisen in Brande

7. december 2009 by Michelle Kihl

Dear All,

Thank you for a wonderful time at the Christmas get-together at Remisen in Brande.

Please enjoy the pictures from the last event of the year - and the last event planned by us (this time around). We hope that you will carry on developing your new friendships and maybe even make your networks grow, as you welcome new colleagues and families.

In the meantime, we will work on the evaluation (we will need your help for this, at the beginning of the new year), and we hope to show results, that will convince companies that network initiatives like ours makes a difference, for both foreign and Danish employees.

It has been a pleasure to get to know you all and we would like to thank you so much for your enthusiastic participation.  

Merry Christmas and best wishes for the New Year.

Best regards,

Michelle and the Cultural Family Network team

Santa Claus promises to write

30. november 2009 by Michelle Kihl

Post Danmark guarantees children a response when they write letters to Father Christmas this year

Many children have experienced the disappointment of not getting a reply from Santa Claus after sending him a wish list for Christmas, but this year a response is certain.  

Read more here: http://www.cphpost.dk/culture/culture/122-culture/47619-santa-claus-promises-to-write.html