Don't leave the door ajar when you leave your hotel room.
Do take your key out of your hotel room door (from the outside) before going to sleep.
Don't expect to use your credit card anywhere; 90% of places (including grocery stores) only accept Danish cards.
Do eat pizza every day; it's almost as good as American pizza!!! They got real pepperoni! And they squirt on this garlic oil that d e l i c i o u s! Ask them to put the hot peppers under the cheese, then they won't get stuck between your teeth.
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are you going to compile these into a "handbook to travelling the world" eventually?
also, american pizza doesn't usually have hot peppers...
i just had giordano's famous chicago style stuffed crust... which actually seemed very unique and un-american to me, but still delicious.
sure they do liepa, you just misunderstanded me yourself. i meant red pepper flakes. i called them hot peppers cause that's what the british turk who cooked the pies called them.
if they only served blue cheese, and denmark wasn't so communist, i could imagine living there...
they didn't accept your credit card? that makes no sense, denmark isn't the third world. but that's irrelevant because they accept credit cards all over the third world except i guess north korea which is probably even lower than the third world but anyways what kind of card do you have?
VISA! Everyplace said "We only take Danish cards." I was only able to use it at one place, in a small suburb, ironically. I couldn't even pay for the hotel with it, though that was because it was a bank card, not a straight up credit card. My straight up credit card (Mastercard, which stores also would not accept)'s limit is too low for the hotel bill.
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