Business arrival checklist
- Arrive on time, confirm meeting room, entrance, contact person, language expectations and transport route before departure.
- Expect relatively direct communication, flat hierarchy, concise presentations and respect for end times.
- For study, temporary work, CPR, MitID, banking, tax or residence matters, use the GPT for orientation and verify with official sources.
- Plan airport-to-hotel and hotel-to-meeting transport around Copenhagen or your actual arrival city.
- Cards and contactless payments are widely used, yet visitors should check foreign-card compatibility and avoid relying on one card or mobile wallet.
- Tipping is not as central as in some countries; service is often included, but rounding up or modest tipping can be appropriate for good service.
- Punctuality, privacy, personal space, quiet public behavior and direct communication often matter. Do not confuse Danish directness with rudeness, and avoid forcing small talk in situations where people keep to themselves. For home visits, follow the host's lead on shoes, helping, drinks, children, payment and informal meal expectations.