> What about going to a restaurant or business meeting or a museum or an appointment with a professional?
Depends on the restaurant obviously. Client meetings and appointments obviously depends on the location. If they're coming to your office then you would probably have already showered if needed. If you have the kind of job where you need to go to other client locations to meet with them then obviously you want a car because you're going to be driving a lot across clients. I imagine such people have cars in Amsterdam as well. For museums, nobody gives a damn. I've never dressed up for a museum in my life.
In Copenhagen and Amsterdam, the people meeting clients probably choose their transport based on each day's needs. Several clients in the city centre? Bike, or even on foot. Spread around the suburbs? Car, or maybe bike+train if the offices are near stations. (More likely for office jobs, less likely if your clients are manufacturing/industry.)
It is rare for people visiting us to ask for a parking permit.
(Drinking alcohol with the clients in the evening? Then it can't be car.)
Depends on the restaurant obviously. Client meetings and appointments obviously depends on the location. If they're coming to your office then you would probably have already showered if needed. If you have the kind of job where you need to go to other client locations to meet with them then obviously you want a car because you're going to be driving a lot across clients. I imagine such people have cars in Amsterdam as well. For museums, nobody gives a damn. I've never dressed up for a museum in my life.