Denmark has been voted the happiest country to live in and it's easy to see why. During my visit to Copenhagen, I noticed that everyone spoke perfect English and the locals were warm, genuine, polite, and always ready to offer help. The people were beautiful, happy, and fit, and it seemed like the entire city was designed for bikers, pedestrians, and cars to coexist with separate lanes for each. Most people opted to bike or walk to their destinations, and bike rentals were easily available. The bikes didn't come with gears, but they were fast, and it was common to see people riding without helmets.
The weather in August was perfect, and it seemed like everyone was outside enjoying themselves, whether with friends or family. It felt like the Danes were celebrating life every day, and their positive attitudes contributed to the overall happiness of the city.
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