Why Finland is PERFECT to Raise a Family [9 Reasons]

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  • Опубліковано 22 тра 2023
  • In this video, we'll discuss why Finland is the best place to raise a family. We'll cover things like the costs, education, health care, and much more!
    If you're considering raising a family in Finland, be sure to watch this video! I'll give you all the information you need to make an informed decision about moving to Finland and raising a family here. I think you'll love what Finland has to offer!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 126

  • @AleksiHimself
    @AleksiHimself  Рік тому +1

    Watch next: Why You NEVER Leave Finland: ua-cam.com/video/1WYZay3UPW8/v-deo.html

  • @AleksiHimself
    @AleksiHimself  Рік тому +33

    Btw guys, at the time of publishing this video, I don't have kids of my own but hopefully one day!

    • @wadeb8212
      @wadeb8212 11 місяців тому +1

      If people choose not to have kids due to age or other reasons, in Finnish culture is that generally seen as being strange?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  11 місяців тому +1

      @@wadeb8212 no

    • @lovelydelossantos3217
      @lovelydelossantos3217 6 місяців тому

      Hi! can this also be possible for foreign workers?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  6 місяців тому

      @@lovelydelossantos3217 anyone who is entitled to the Finnish social security, yes.

    • @LBUKRK
      @LBUKRK 4 місяці тому +1

      Don’t do this madness… Good luck. You gonna need it.

  • @sarikagoode1505
    @sarikagoode1505 Рік тому +25

    Compared to the USA this sounds like heaven!

  • @onzie9
    @onzie9 Рік тому +9

    A side note about the density of schools. There are so many päiväkotis in every neighborhood that your kid's best friends probably only live a couple hundred meters from you. So it's really easy for your kid and their friends to form strong friendships outside of school.

  • @renzguerrero7814
    @renzguerrero7814 Рік тому +7

    I'll be moving to Finland soon as my wife's already there. This content of yours provide a lot of knowledge and insight about how Finland handles these circumstances for parents. At least I have a lot of ideas now and we can plan ahead in the future. Kiitos paljon Aleksi! Olet aina mukava!

  • @ALKA3R
    @ALKA3R Рік тому

    Another great video! Thanks Aleksi :D

  • @play_kitkat
    @play_kitkat Рік тому +1

    Great video Aleksi! Thank you for sharing! In my country, it’s usually the grandparents who takes care of the child while the parents are at work.

  • @LordDrakarth
    @LordDrakarth Рік тому

    Really helpfull, thanks!!

  • @ne1745
    @ne1745 Рік тому +8

    When I gave birth in Denmark 7 months ago I didn’t have to pay anything! All goes through taxes. I get about 600 bucks every three months for clothes for the baby too. 😄

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Рік тому +2

      Good stuff! 😃🙌

    • @GolfinKunnanMestari
      @GolfinKunnanMestari 7 місяців тому +1

      In Finland you get 94,88/month for one child and if you have 2nd kids, they pay 104,84/month more etc.. Every month until the childs turn 18. So it`s like 20.000€ for one child in 17 years and 45.000€ for two kids.

  • @Hilariusgamer
    @Hilariusgamer Рік тому +3

    I would love to live in Finland. I am just scared of lack of sun in winter. I live in central Europe and even here i get sometimes depressed in winter

  • @nethumgamage9379
    @nethumgamage9379 Рік тому +5

    Great video Aleksi. I am from Sri Lanka and now I am living in Finland. I moved about three weeks ago. Your videos helped a lot

  • @rudinacacaa
    @rudinacacaa Рік тому +4

    One of the reasons why I really love Finland 🥹 I was in Raisio just for a week and I am amazed ... Kids going at school by bike ... just wow... meanwhile here were I live I can't work full time just because I must accompany my children. 🤷‍♀️

  • @conscarcdr
    @conscarcdr 8 місяців тому +1

    From China. We paid about $340/day for hospital fee and afterwards $230/day for a 42-day long confinement (Chinese tradition). Adding medicine, the whole thing cost around $15K, over most people's annual salary. Yes, it's crazy expensive here.

  • @giuliaamy2838
    @giuliaamy2838 Рік тому +3

    Here in Italy giving birth, as every other health service, is free (there are some things that needs to be paid but totally affordable and it's in rare cases) for the one who uses the public services. Most of the times, the service is pretty good, my mom is an infant nurse and her department is good, but not Every time. There are also the private services but I don't really know how it works. Also, when you come home, you don't have any box or payment and also the maternity at home is most of the time unpaid and is so much shorter. This is a huge problem for my country because if you want a baby, 80% of the time you can loose your job or maintaining it but not being paid

  • @bassmanjura
    @bassmanjura 11 місяців тому +4

    Hello, great video! as a parent of 2 kids born in Finland I must agree that it is most likely the best place to have a kids worldwide and it is the main reason why we decided to settle here after my work assignment ends. I can share our experience - giving birth in Finland is absolutely fantastic, the attitude of the staff is amazing and very pro-mother oriented. We enjoyed 5 days in family room with our first born and it was amazing (costs 500 euro but it was like hotel, with bed and food for both of us). Neuvula services are great, but they are mainly for healthy children, they will not attend the kids which are sick. If you are living in smaller city, chances are that the medical center does not have a specific child doctor and it is completely overbooked. So I would highly recommend to get private medical insurance which costs around 400 euros a year per child (if you can afford it) it will pay off after 2-3 visits at private clinic and it such a relieving thing. In hospital you either get doctor appointment in few days or you can go to wait many hours in emergency room, which nobody wants with sick child and many times they would look on you like why did you even bother to come there, which I would agree, but many times you don't have much options if you don't have money for private clinic. Also in public medical centers they tend to avoid doing any checks whatsoever, usually recommending to wait and eat Burana. Private clinic will run happily blood test, urine test and etc.

    • @etonfoods3013
      @etonfoods3013 10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for this.

    • @etonfoods3013
      @etonfoods3013 10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you. Can you share more about the foods you were given and could you extend the stay..like the Chinese confinement of a month?

    •  9 місяців тому +1

      We noticed that it is very pro mother but less profamily. They don't include the father as much or are overwhelmed from having to do so.

  • @jasonjames6870
    @jasonjames6870 11 місяців тому +15

    I've now watched so many videos about Finnish culture I'm starting to think I might have been born in the wrong country

    • @GolfinKunnanMestari
      @GolfinKunnanMestari 7 місяців тому

      It freaking cold here :D

    • @unikeko96
      @unikeko96 12 днів тому

      Nah. You don't know about to cons of this country. Don't come here, you will regret it

    • @jasonjames6870
      @jasonjames6870 12 днів тому +1

      @@unikeko96 ok I won't

    • @unikeko96
      @unikeko96 12 днів тому

      @jasonjames6870 Of course you can move here but try your best not to end up unemployed(and that's not easy). That's when people start to treat you like trash

    • @jasonjames6870
      @jasonjames6870 12 днів тому +1

      @@unikeko96 thanks for the heads up, maybe I'll look at other places then

  • @gambit_toys6554
    @gambit_toys6554 Рік тому

    Kiitos paljon!

  • @AleksiHimself
    @AleksiHimself  11 місяців тому +4

    Many have been wondering why there is a distinction between a birthing parent and a non-birthing parent and pointing out that isn't it always a woman.
    The thing is that there can be two parents where neither will give birth, such as adopting parents. The birthing parent obviously has a more challenging time and is given the pregnancy leave.

    • @PeacefulExistence-ij4mm
      @PeacefulExistence-ij4mm 4 місяці тому

      That's very true!
      In addition, a birthing parent may be a trans man or non-binary. So it's not always good to assume.

  • @bugaysotvlog8223
    @bugaysotvlog8223 Рік тому

    Great stuff❤❤.

  • @ceroscentauri7045
    @ceroscentauri7045 Рік тому +9

    This is partly one of the reasons I've been contemplating visiting and possibly moving to Finland for the past year or two. The current status of the United States, especially Texas, makes me anxious and worried about what type of life my children or wife will have if I ever decide to be a family man.

    • @erichani1
      @erichani1 11 місяців тому +1

      I live in texas

  • @yadgmal
    @yadgmal 10 місяців тому +1

    I have learned so much from watching your videos, thanks Aleksi for providing such educational videos. It seems to me we applied for political assylum in the wrong country. Once again, thanks so very much for providing such wonderful and informative videos about your amazing country. Thinking of visiting Finland.

  • @Katzinbootz365
    @Katzinbootz365 Рік тому +1

    Hello Aleksi, thank you so much for your videos, they are very helpful. I fell in love with Helsinki anf Finland when i visited in May. May I ask if you have a background in teaching?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Рік тому +1

      My pleasure! I have a M. Sc in Business & Technology.

  • @MariaBelenSeyssInquart
    @MariaBelenSeyssInquart Рік тому

    Oh, just like here in Argentina, Pregnancy leave is longer in Argentina. Very interesting video.

  • @glanwen10969
    @glanwen10969 11 місяців тому +1

    I don't know is the rule the same everywhere and anymore, but when my kids were in elementary school in 00's, they were not allowed to use a bike until they were third graders. This was a school rule. We live in Espoo where the traffic can be dangerous for a 7-8 year old, their observation abilities are not yet so good, they don't know the traffic rules and they are so small that drivers might not see them, especially if they move fast with their bikes. But yes, we let them walk to school on their own.

  • @abdulazizalmahmoud2891
    @abdulazizalmahmoud2891 11 місяців тому

    Thank you very much. Do you have any information about applying for asylum in finland?

  • @vee_the_sad_enby_nerd
    @vee_the_sad_enby_nerd Рік тому

    Wow! learning about what its like to raise a child in finland! too bad i dont even plan on having kids!

  • @glendagrimm1859
    @glendagrimm1859 Рік тому

    This very true,its a fact that nobody can deny...hyvää no niin..

  • @conanobrian8580
    @conanobrian8580 10 місяців тому +1

    1:48 the box can be used as a bed for the baby 😂😂😂

  • @aeonarin
    @aeonarin Рік тому

    Can you do one of those about adoption?

  • @Oulu2854
    @Oulu2854 11 місяців тому

    As a Michigan resident, I can say it is very expensive. My sister had to pay a lot after pregnancy.

  • @OldieBugger
    @OldieBugger 8 місяців тому

    With my first child it was a little more complicated, because he was born a month early, and his lungs were not quite ready for the job. So he was kept in an oxygen-rich box for a week. But the bill was only a couple hundred marks. One Finnish mark was about 20-25 cents US at the time. So not an expensive thing.

    • @tanztube3039
      @tanztube3039 Місяць тому

      Hi,
      I am feeling quite worried and uncertain right now, and I was hoping you could offer some guidance regarding my pregnancy. My husband have recently been accepted into a Master's program at LUT University, and will have a type A resident permit but here's the issue: I am currently 18 weeks pregnant with TWIN baby. We are planning to move first week of July 2024 my due date in September. We're wondering if Kela will provide any support given this situation. We've heard from someone that Kela might not support her because she'll only arrive in Finland halfway through her pregnancy and might have to cover all expenses herself also wanted to know is there any insurance we can take that will cover the pregnancy cost.. Could you please advise us on what to do? Is there incentive care for pre mature baby in nue vola ? I'd greatly appreciate any assistance or information you can offer.
      Thank you.

  • @fact-o-pedio4603
    @fact-o-pedio4603 10 місяців тому

    Oh sweet Finland . The snow desert.

  • @lseenow520
    @lseenow520 Рік тому +1

    Make a video about why people have to wait for many months for dental appointment in this amazing almost free healthcare please? E.R waiting times are also very high.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Рік тому +1

      The dental services always have long waiting times. It's better to book as early as possible.

    • @wkdgrneyes
      @wkdgrneyes 4 місяці тому

      I’m America it’s long wait too

  • @mcha0712
    @mcha0712 Рік тому

    Heippa!
    Can you also make vlog about insurance especially on expats like us :)

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Рік тому

      What kind of insurance?

    • @mcha0712
      @mcha0712 Рік тому

      @@AleksiHimself health insurance and home insurance kiitos

  • @heshramsis5038
    @heshramsis5038 7 місяців тому

    I moved to Finland recently, could you please help if you know a place where i can go and try to learn Finnish and maybe make friends :)

  • @juniormenezes913
    @juniormenezes913 Рік тому +1

    Olá, provavelmente vc não vai ver meu comentário... sou brasileiro e gostaria de saber mais sobre esse País.

  • @user-id9gd1bo4f
    @user-id9gd1bo4f 10 місяців тому +1

    Hej Aleksi , I have a special question about social authorities/ Socialtjänsten in Finland if it's like in Sweden or not according to some points : So does Finland authorities take children from their original families and hide them by giving them to other families in need to try to take care about them by a better way ? Thanks for your efforts and waited answer 😊🙏🤝

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  10 місяців тому +2

      Yes that can happen. www.lastensuojelu.info/en/child-welfare-services/substitute-care/

    • @user-id9gd1bo4f
      @user-id9gd1bo4f 10 місяців тому +1

      Paljon kiitoksia vastauksesta 🙏👍😊

  • @marijavelickovic8740
    @marijavelickovic8740 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for this video Aleksi, you provided some great info! I would like to add my little experience and that is that it works really well, IF everything is well with the pregnancy. I just don't understand why does one need to call neuvola in order to book a call with a nurse who then books an appointment with you/the couple. At the said appointment you are asked some basic questions and get told about the upcoming tests you need to do which is again, scheduled much much later than the time you first called. That is the only flaw in the system, all these calls and schedules take too much time and the pregnancy is only 9 months. Mind that the beginning might be hard and that is exactly when one needs the things to go a bit quicker. And getting to an actual doctor is very hard, a lot of work is done by the nurses. Other than that, I do find the system to be really good, taking as well that everything is free, the hospitals are really clean and so far, my local nurse is very kind. In Serbia it is as well free, if done at the state hospital. Private insurance and private clinics are a different story. The state also pays a huge amount of money for the baby and nowadays there are some baby boxes gifted as well, depending on the city/municipality. But there is a lot of place for an improvement! p.s. sorry for the long comment, this is a hot topic for me now 🙈

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Рік тому +1

      That's weird. Based on my experience you can book it directly without extra steps but I guess there may be differences between the cities.

  • @vanitas.11
    @vanitas.11 Рік тому +2

    It costs 0 to give birth in Poland and to stay at the hospital but the quality of (health) care in Poland is very very low. I would never decide to give birth there. I'm very happy I managed to move to Finland, I'd rather have paid health care with good quality rather than have it for free and be treated like an animal...

  • @sxingswing
    @sxingswing Рік тому +1

    Could you possibly do a video about foreign, single mothers/parents coming to Finland? For study or work, dating or not? Is the stereotypical introvert culture, plus fully learning Finnish (like spoken vs written), potentially too difficult for children trying to make new friends and adapt? Is there a cultural perception of single mothers which could make basic integration too high a mountain to socially climb?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Рік тому +3

      I don't have first-hand experience but there are many single mothers out here. It's nothing to be ashamed of.

    • @sxingswing
      @sxingswing Рік тому

      I meant more regarding achieving the social challenges and needs for a long term, foreign parent and child (10yo) integrating. Not as much the single parent part, but I do much appreciate your response

    • @bassmanjura
      @bassmanjura 11 місяців тому

      Anywhere in the world, if the child is different, it may face bullying, discrimination or ignorance from its peers. Finland is not better or worse. Main thing is the language barrier.

  • @LBUKRK
    @LBUKRK 4 місяці тому

    In Brazil is free

  • @av8419
    @av8419 Рік тому +1

    Our bill in the end was around 250 euros because we had to stay in hospital for a few days. I think it is around 50e per day like you said. The care during the pregnancy was very good because my wife had pregnancy diabetes and all the relevant information and medications was provided to us free of any fees including insulin and sugar measuring equipment. Overall the whole process in very well taken care of. This makes you wonder why Finland has a birth rate problem.

  • @ahsankhan4494
    @ahsankhan4494 Рік тому

    Brother, I have heard about the news about the ammendments in Citizenship law.
    Hope U also heard about it.
    Is it still worthy to come here? As paid the fees and coming this August. How come a person earns 40000 Euros to earn a Citizenship?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Рік тому

      Nothing is finalized yet but to be honest, I think there should be other reasons than just the citizenship to move to Finland.

  • @chimosh
    @chimosh Рік тому

    The Lapsilisa,
    Can that apply for foreign people living in the country?

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Рік тому

      Yes, if you are covered by the social security system in Finland but there are some requirements. www.kela.fi/child-benefit

  • @rjbse
    @rjbse Рік тому +4

    Finland was known to have the best schools, is it still the case?

    • @ceroscentauri7045
      @ceroscentauri7045 Рік тому +1

      From what I've researched this still seems to, for the most part, be true, but with a recent governmental shakeup still taking affect its hard to know for sure in the long run.

    • @Hilariusgamer
      @Hilariusgamer Рік тому +1

      from the public schools probably

    • @billw.overbeck8913
      @billw.overbeck8913 Рік тому +1

      Nope it has gone downhill fast.

    • @ceroscentauri7045
      @ceroscentauri7045 Рік тому

      @@billw.overbeck8913 Can you elaborate? I haven't been able to fully keep up with recent developments.

  • @giocondakisses
    @giocondakisses Місяць тому

    Just discovering you're chanel, sooo handsome and smart 😍

  • @kathrinkaefer
    @kathrinkaefer Рік тому +4

    The reality of the neuvola is quite different to what you describe here. During my pregnancy, I was sent to different neuvolas all over the city for every appointment due to lack of availability, and the appointments were often cancelled last-minute (when I was already on my way), resulting in a lot of stress and inconsistent care. This was really difficult for me due to having a disability, which was not taken into account at any point. Things did not go much better during the birth of my baby and I ended up with a separated pelvis and PTSD. I was unable to walk unassisted and had to beg for walking aids from the hospital because they didn't believe I cannot walk. After the baby is born, the neuvola stops caring about your wellbeing and you get only one postpartum appointment. It took 12 weeks to get a postpartum follow-up appointment, and they do not care if you are having difficulties. The only purpose is for them to fill out the Kela form, which is necessary to get the extended parental leave (no such requirement for fathers though... seems sexist if you ask me. Unless you mask the sexism by referring to mothers as "birthing parents"). When it comes to the baby's health, much of the advice is outdated or wrong. They have very limited knowledge of breastfeeding, for example. In my circle of mum friends, I would say about half only attend neuvola appointments because they are afraid of being reported to social services if they don't. I don't believe anymore that the neuvola is really about the wellbeing of mothers or baby, but a means of surveillance and control by the state. Just my observation.

    • @findood8491
      @findood8491 Рік тому

      onko tää joku korona ajan juttu vai ennen?

    • @kathrinkaefer
      @kathrinkaefer Рік тому

      ​@@findood8491Viime vuonna, 2022

    • @pp-bf2ec
      @pp-bf2ec 11 місяців тому

      We have 2020 and 2022 born kids and this doesn't sound correct. Except the appointments being with different nurse every and few last minute cancellations but this was due the exceptional time due to covid. But for last 12 months all our appointments have been with our regular nurse for both kids. We live in Helsinki.
      At least here with first baby breastfeeding expert came to our home and spent few hours helping with breastfeeding.

    • @bassmanjura
      @bassmanjura 11 місяців тому

      It is true that the Neuvula assistance is quite limited and it is mainly for regular checks, but we have quite good experience with them and they always tried to help us. For sure it is also tool for surveillance of child abuse or neglect. Main problem as with whole Finnish health care system is lack of resources.

    • @tanztube3039
      @tanztube3039 Місяць тому

      Hi,
      I am feeling quite worried and uncertain right now, and I was hoping you could offer some guidance regarding my pregnancy. My husband have recently been accepted into a Master's program at LUT University, and will have a type A resident permit but here's the issue: I am currently 18 weeks pregnant with TWIN baby. We are planning to move first week of July 2024 my due date in September. We're wondering if Kela will provide any support given this situation. We've heard from someone that Kela might not support her because she'll only arrive in Finland halfway through her pregnancy and might have to cover all expenses herself also wanted to know is there any insurance we can take that will cover the pregnancy cost.. Could you please advise us on what to do? Is there incentive care for pre mature baby? I'd greatly appreciate any assistance or information you can offer.
      Thank you.

  • @dj-eme
    @dj-eme 8 місяців тому

    Damn this makes me want to be pregnant and I'm a guy still in high school in Canada!

  • @turdeemi
    @turdeemi 15 днів тому

    It was not 49 euros, it was 500 euros year ago for us. Of course it's still cheap

  • @lucianapimenta9602
    @lucianapimenta9602 9 місяців тому

    Your bebê beatifull.

  • @nightwoo_
    @nightwoo_ Рік тому

    costs 50 euros a day for labor (pregnancy) :D

  • @danielpaxton8321
    @danielpaxton8321 Рік тому

    The thumbnail😂

  •  Рік тому

    First!

  • @velazquezarmouries
    @velazquezarmouries Рік тому +3

    Finland haves the social plans of Argentina but with the stable economy of Switzerland

  • @MartinZanichelli
    @MartinZanichelli Рік тому +1

    Those plans are exactly the same ones, as in Argentina. Exactly the same.

    • @shyem5308
      @shyem5308 Рік тому +2

      Most of the European countries have similar plans like Finland.

    • @andrean8313
      @andrean8313 Рік тому

      That most be another reason your economy is sinking guys, so saad! paying something your government cannot afford like the finns, but difference is that they actually can afford it.

  • @Vanessa-hr3yr
    @Vanessa-hr3yr Рік тому

    🤍🤍❤️

  • @unikeko96
    @unikeko96 12 днів тому

    Unfortunately when the child gets to adulthood and if he/she makes a mistake and ends up unemployed the country doesn't care about them anymore and many people, including politicians treat them like they were some kind of Ieech, or at least they think that way about them since they get welfare(paid by taxpayer's) Me and my mother and brother are one of those. We were children too once. Sorry for the negativity but that's the harsh truth

  • @vriksonivanacostavelasquez7796
    @vriksonivanacostavelasquez7796 11 місяців тому

    You might have to redo this video considering the new rules and laws to be implented by the new government

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  11 місяців тому +1

      Good point but luckily there were no major changes suggested so overall things remain the same.

  • @gattiandrea4694
    @gattiandrea4694 Рік тому

    Ciao hey Aleksi, from extremo North Italy Padana Alps simil Finland, North Italy mix neolatin German caucase. Mix pacific yes 🏳️‍🌈 🇮🇹 🇨🇭🇫🇷 🇦🇹 Scandinavian Alps South Tirol Innsbruck Austria / Bozen Bolzano Italy Regional Valle d'Aosta Aoste France / Switzerland. Very Love Finland Love Suomi 💙💚🙂 🇫🇮 Suomeski ( EXTRA PACIFIC ) my friends, my brothers 💙💛💚🙏🙂 hey hey ciao

  • @davidrivera4292
    @davidrivera4292 Рік тому

    Isn't the birthing parent the mother? :/

    • @yuliyarue1804
      @yuliyarue1804 10 місяців тому +1

      Not birthing parent is probably a father though this guy could mean new European tendencies to avoid negative comments from lgbt 😄 Still I'm traumatized with this phrase of his. Mum and dad are the very first words each child says for hundreds of thousands years

  • @khadigatarik1901
    @khadigatarik1901 11 місяців тому

    Well , I am not sure that no one will take my kids there for any stupid reasons🙄🙄🙄🙄

  • @chetyoubetya8565
    @chetyoubetya8565 9 місяців тому

    In the US most people have medical insurance from their employer and if they dont they cant apply for medicaid which covers 100% of childbirth

  • @gattiandrea4694
    @gattiandrea4694 Рік тому

    Speaking Finland Suomi very difficult, speak simil exampol : numerot Suomi / numeri Italy. Love my hear Finland Suomi ❤️🇫🇮 sensible. North Italy sensible pacific riservate yes o Italy general, and Finland ( EXTRA PACIFIC E SENSIBLE RISERVATE ). No perfect ! No no. Sintony yes. Wonderful family Suomi ☺️🎄🙂 brothers Suomi. Brothers family europee solidality peace my friends brothers Ukraine 🇺🇦 💐 🏳️‍🌈 🇮🇹🇫🇮 🇨🇭 🇫🇷 🇦🇹 🇬🇧 12TH 4brothers England brexit yes / no,

  • @billw.overbeck8913
    @billw.overbeck8913 Рік тому

    Do not move to Finland. If you are a foreigner you will be taken advantage of. Or if you do move to Finland then don't ever work at public healthcare, the work culture is toxic and you will be paid low salary for it.

    • @AleksiHimself
      @AleksiHimself  Рік тому

      Can you share the reasoning behind the comment?