
Max Frank Sorensen
@KTMax
Danish expat in Italy
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About me
Danish
Lives in Umbria
Speaks Danish,Italian,English
Registration: 25 October 2010
About
Occupation
I am Self-employed.
My expat journey





Umbria, Italy
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Sydney, Australia
Went Down Under with a working holiday visa, and had a blast working / travelling my way around Australia.
Backpacker
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Umbria, Italy
I moved to Italy in the summer of 2003. I began school and it was very had due to the fact that I didn't know any Italian. The years passed and I got better at it, and in the summer of 2010 I finished school. All the summer and autumn of 2010 I was preparing for my new adventure Down Under.
Have been a Student in 3 different schools.
Moved to 5 different locations while my stay in Umbria. The place (compared to Tuscany) is poorer, and less stuffed by tourists. This makes the Umbrian folks a little friendlier and more ongoing. Compared to the Dane, the Italian people are more polite and cleaner.
The Italian system is rubbish; if you want to have something done you can wait for years. The land is ruled by a "dictator". The Umbrian roads are the worst in the world, many people died to the poor road conditions.

Aarhus, Denmark
Was born in Denmark. I grew up there and lived there until the age of 13.
Student
Danish people compared to the Italians, really know how to get the things done and are fast at doing it. They are hard workers (some are pushing it too hard though). They are good designers and know how to make things looking good. They are strong economically.
As a worker in some positions you are really in the risk of getting stressed. They are more "cold" people compared to the Italians (haven't got that openness).