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People in Denmark trust each other
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People in Denmark trust each other

 




Trust is very important in Denmark, especially in Copenhagen. With GreenKayak, you can use a kayak for free if you pick up trash from the canals.

The person who started this idea is Tobias Weber-Anderson, who wanted to make the city cleaner. This system works because people return the kayaks safely.

The Human Library is another example of trust. You can borrow a person to talk with them about life problems. Ronnie Auel created this project to help people understand each other better.

At a bakery, there is no cashier. Customers take what they want and pay online. The bakery owner trusts people to pay honestly, and usually, they do. In Denmark, people respect each other and act responsibly.

 


 

 

 

Questions:

 

1. What can people do with GreenKayak in Copenhagen?

 

2. Who started the GreenKayak idea?


3. What is the Human Library project about?


4. How do customers pay at the bakery without a cashier?

 

5. Why do you think trust is so important in Denmark? 

Would you feel comfortable using a system like 

GreenKayak or the bakery without a cashier? Why or why not?

 

 


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