Finnishness from a perspective of a foreigner raised in Finland.
Finnishness from a perspective of a foreigner raised in Finland.
Thoughts on Finnishness by TAMK Students
Finnishness from a perspective of a foreigner raised in Finland.
The stereotypical Finnish is not something very dear to me. I really am not fond of the term "suomalainen sisu" or other generic things like sausage, beer and sauna related culture. Don't get me wrong, I love sauna (especially the wood-burning ones) and ice hockey too.
By keeping the safe distance from everyone, can all find the piece as the naturally built wheel in the ecosystem never stops.
The most exhausting time in Finland as an international student are the long dark days in winter and spring, so how do the Finnish people cope ?
We really love knitting
Something about finnish nature
Finland is a country that arouses interest. Things are surprisingly good here, even though the Finns can seem serious.
Happiest country in the world means enjoying the beauty of nature.
One happy country
A Finn's thoughts about Finnishness.
The four seasons of Finland and what they can teach you.