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Milk? Finns have one of the highest lactose intolerane in the World!
ОтветитьShe's very annoying!
ОтветитьThis with milk drinking er also do in Norway.. even grown ups..I don't know why.. It's good
ОтветитьIam from sri lanka railway penson person someone help me to come pinland ilike it
Ответитьwater is super expensive, because it is really rare that anyone buys them. You can get it free fills almost anywhere. If you need water you usually bring your own tap water.
Ответить10 liter jug of water costs 3,20 euros. 32cents per liter, 24 cents more expensive than Spain. Anyway, in Finland don't buy water, get it from the tap :)
ОтветитьShe doesn't know about shower curtains? That is some futuristic technology, I guess.
ОтветитьAlso when you buy bottled water in Finland 100% of those bottles you get some money back when turning them in so you basically rent the bottle and buy the thing inside. Doesn't matter if it's glass or plastic bottle either and the sizes are valued differently. Last time I checked few years back the recycling rate of the bottles was north of 95% and the rest are propably used to do some dyi solutions requiring thin plastic or waste liquids of sorts...
Ответить"Every kind of profession" -- farmers? Shepherds? Fisherfolk? Astronauts? Army generals? President of Finland? Minister of foreign affairs?
Gather on ME!
Listen to Prem Rawat!
I'm surprised I didn't see anyone else mention shower curtains. In the picture, you can see a curtain rod where you're supposed to hang a shower curtain.
The shower curtain is plastic. People don't usually leave their old shower curtain when they move. It's considered unhygienic to do so. Bigger houses with bigger bathrooms have different arrangements. Shower curtain is common in more budget friendly housing.
So you chose to present us a shower without a shower curtain. Are you being disingenuous on purpose or what?
ОтветитьWelcome to Finland❤
1.Showercurtains..i hate those. They are supposed to instal in that level in shower. Buy something thick and good fabric..becouse when they stick in your skin, it feels so slimy and mean 😂❤ and dry the floor after❤
Everything is made to handle water in the bathroom...why aren't you speaking Spanish?....why did you move to Finland in the first place.....Remove #9, that's not unusual......My daughter moved out at 18 and I went into empty nest syndrome shock
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ОтветитьDon't forget name day....🤣
Ответитьso why bought water...idiot
ОтветитьActual facts about us...school system crashed , becouse lefties wanted all the blacks at same lever as finn kids.
Somalies iq is about 40-60 ,finns 90-120
Well that´s the reason we use shower curtains that water does not sprinkle everywhere.
Oulu is one of the biggest cities in Finland so the transportation in there with public transportation works and is good. If you go 200 km south to smaller city of Kokkola (about 50k people), there the public transportation sucks and is expencive. It is my home city so i can tell this for sure. Mainly i live now in Tampere becouse i work here and the transportation is good and much cheaper.
Yes, we take recycling seriously. We like to keep the country clean. We have had most of these recycling habbits from early 90´s. Before that we were recycling only paper. Then came recycling bins for metal, glass and plactics as well. Biowaste is propably the newest thing (some people had them own composts even earlier) thing in recycle. It also has been little bit different in different cities and areas how it has developed by the years.
Well independence is in young age suitable if you want to have serious relationship whit the other gender. If you are over 20 and you live with your parents it´s harder to get "lucky" and pick up someone with you. I couldn´t even tought that iwould bring home some woman and have sex with her in same apartment while my mom was sleeping in another room. Just not ok to do that. Things changed quite alot after i got my first apartment before i was 19.
I mean Finns do drink the most milk per capita and it's pretty much the same thing with coffee
ОтветитьAmerica or Panama? You mentioned both.
ОтветитьThe curtain rod for the missing shower curtain is visible in the picture. Previous tenant had taken their curtain when they left.
ОтветитьHow can you have privacy for sex expriences if you live under your parents roof? Would you like that you parents see o hear your sex acts, may be casual sex? Or do you go to the parks or do you pay a hotel room every time you like to have sex?
ОтветитьThat’s a wet room-common in Europe
ОтветитьHmm it's actually 11 things
ОтветитьMilk is rich in Protein, Calcium and Vitamin D
ОтветитьYou complete forgot to mention the most shocking tning in Finlay.
ОтветитьWhat kind of reactions you get for being Latina?
ОтветитьGood joke ! :) Greetings for native finn.
ОтветитьDo you have a skin care routine
ОтветитьWhat will really flip you out is that only 5% of what you put in the recycle bin gets recycled. The rest goes to landfills and burn facilities.
ОтветитьI am from Denmark, and we also drink milk with just about anything. One thing that surprised me about Finland though, is that most milk is lactose free. As is most food that contains that sort of additive. So the Finns must be allergic to lactose in a way that the Danes are not.
Ответитьno car needed, that's wonderful!!! that's a place for me :) milk is very healthy, actually 1 glass of milk in the evening helps sleep :) sounds like Finns have a great and healthy lifestyle :) water, in those countries, tap water is super good, no need to buy bottled water, water expert will tell you that their tap water is BETTER than bottled water, seriously.
ОтветитьIf I hear the words "like and subscribe" once more, I think I will implode. Greetings from Germany!
ОтветитьRegarding not living with parents- so housing is affordable there? Not at all the case in the United States...
ОтветитьUse tap water... Don't buy water.
ОтветитьI love this. My great grandparents migrated to America (Minnesota) from Finland. My grandmother is very proud of her Finnish heritage. I am 50% Finn since both of my parents are 50% Finn. Learning about the culture makes me feel closer to my grandmother.
ОтветитьI learned there is one word that overlaps the Finnish and English languages - what is it?
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьHello...nice video...my only ask is why is so high the price of water?....saludos from Argentina 🇦🇷🌎🤗
ОтветитьYou sound like a fin in English. You defiantly have an accent now.
ОтветитьWhy is it a shock that people in Finland don't dress up? From my experience Americans dress like slobs.
ОтветитьDoes everyone from Panama speak perfect English? You sure do!
ОтветитьHii try speak to finnish and i can help you how to speak finnish snd that was easy
ОтветитьTäällä on pitkä välimatkat esim mökille.Auto on välttämätön .
ОтветитьMost of the mentioned facts, are same in most countries of Europe... so... nothing unusual here in Finland
ОтветитьI remember when I met spanish tourists for the first time I was in shock and awe how talkative and friendly they were right from the start. They were excitedly asking and telling me about stuff while I kinda stood there overwhelmed like 'woah these people seem really nice but what the hell :D'
I felt like I couldn't match their energy especially since I'm a finn with SAD and I felt so bad lmao
I was honestly surprised about the water quality in Finland. I was there several years ago and went to get a gallon of water from a supermarket. The people there gave us weird stares and told us we could just drink tap water 😅
ОтветитьYes we encourage our children when they become adults to go and live their own lives and create future for themselves. We have this idea behind tha we parents don't live forever and sooner or later our kids have to survive their own and sooner than never.
ОтветитьSuffering is what we need.
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