Go to Finland and come back and say a real Finland, every sentence is heartfelt

Mondo Entertainment Updated on 2024-03-05

1: Finland has a population of only 5 million, which is equivalent to spreading the population of a third-tier city among 15 places the size of Henan Province, this is the difference in population density. There are a few houses scattered on both sides of the road, and the houses are scattered together.

2: Winter in Finland is covered in snow, but the body does not feel cold, and the snow here is powder, which is very fine to the touch and cannot be piled with snowballs.

3: Prices in Finland are very high, especially in restaurants, and the per capita consumption in the city center is about 150, which is about the same as 60 yuan in restaurants. The taste is similar to that of burgers and french fries.

4: Finland gives me a different feeling than other European countries, where prices are very expensive and everyone is very conscious of their privacy, but as soon as you enter the sauna, everyone gathers around and chatters non-stop.

5: Finns are as passionate about saunas as they are about nature, it is said that Finns bathe in Finland at least once a week, and there are saunas in every building. Before building a house, they will have a steam room.

6: Mulberry in FinlandNaya is built on the riverside, and it is a cabin-style sauna, and after taking a bath, you can jump out and jump into the river to swim, which is generally very cold. After swimming for a while, he returned to the sauna, steamed the water dry, and went swimming again. Time and time again, Finns can play all day.

7: Finns would rather cook at home than eat delicious food on the street. In winter, the streets are empty, and few people need to go out to work or walk their dogs.

8: In Finland, July and August are the days of holidays, and most families will have a holiday at this time, no matter how anxious you are, they will say: "I am on vacation, if there is an email, I will write back to you." ”

9: Finns are more introverted and they don't like to gather together, so when queuing, Finns keep a certain distance from other people so that they don't disturb the Finnish people.

10: Buses are very punctual in Finland. If you miss a bus, you'll have to wait for half an hour or even an hour. The bus does not have a stop registration, and there is a stop button in front of each seat, so passengers can know which stop to stop at the touch of a button before getting off the bus.

11: Helsinki, the capital of Finland, is full of ticket vending machines, and passengers and passengers do not need to check their tickets, but if they are caught, they will be fined 80 euros.

12: When it rains lightly in autumn, Finns don't like umbrellas, there are far more home furnishing stores than fashion stores along the roads in the city, and you don't see a single car on the country road for a long time.

13: Nordic people are very good in English, and any Finn can speak English fluently. Occasionally, I will meet people with Russian accents, who have good grammar and a large vocabulary that does not interfere with communication.

14: Except for train stations and airports, taxis in Finland are rarely stopped, most taxis are booked through **, and the ** of taxis is also very high, less than three kilometers cost 10 euros.

15: Tickets in Finland are very expensive, costing 5 euros for a ride, about 38 yuan, which is very expensive. I took a taxi twice, and they were both old men and old ladies in their seventies, and they were not short of money, so they wanted to find something to do.

16: Trams in Finland have a long history when they came into operation in 1891. The capital, Helsinki, has 12 tram lines that run every 5 to 10 minutes during peak hours, usually every 10 to 20 minutes.

17: Finnish fish offal is made up of fish meat and offal, some small fish, squid, etc., and the soup with tomatoes and cheese looks dirty, but it is actually delicious.

18: Every corner of Finland is permeated with an antique atmosphere, there are no high-rise buildings with more than ten floors, looking up, the blue sky and white clouds, giving people a feeling of relaxation and joy, without the oppression of high-rise buildings.

19: In Finland, the richer people are, the more afraid they are of violating traffic rules, the amount of fines in Finland is set according to how much you earn, the more money you earn, the more money you are fined, this is a disguised punishment.

20: In Finland, everyone lives a laid-back life, they like to wake up early and rest from 3 to 4 pm. Work seven and a half hours a week and get five weeks of annual leave per year. Walking around the park in my spare time, sitting there leisurely drinking beer, leisurely and slow.

21: Finland seems to have only two seasons, summer and winter, and the sun is long in the summer, and you can feel the harsh sunlight at night. On the contrary, the winter nights are long, only three hours.

22: At airports in Finland, I see a lot of people with their pet dogs. There is a special "parking lot" for dogs outside the mall, and later there will be a train that can take pets, which gives a sense of the warmth of the country.

23: I heard from a friend who lives in Finland that he and his wife can sit quietly together and read a book and have coffee together without saying a word. For Finns, silence is also a way to talk.

24: A small wooden house on the outskirts of Finland that has been built for a long time, including firewood. It doesn't matter if you're a Finnish citizen or not, you can use these campsites and the surrounding facilities directly. Wild, wild, wild, and wild can be used, but you can't pick someone else's.

25: Finns don't have very high food requirements, their favorite foods are reindeer meat, salmon, and the most distinctive thing is sausage, which has no special taste.

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