Canadian 🇨🇦 Reacts To 25 Weird Things about Life in Finland 🇫🇮

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  • Опубліковано 10 лис 2024

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  • @paulakuljunlahti
    @paulakuljunlahti 2 місяці тому +2

    that small hallway right after the front door is really convenient. there is usually a coat rack and a shoe rack or shoe cabinet, as well as a shelf for caps, scarves and gloves. Another reason for this small vestibule is that the cold does not get inside. the two doors isolate the sounds coming from outside well. In Finland (as in other Nordic countries) the windows are also made suitable for insulating the cold and outside sounds. each window is a two- or three-layer unit and there is space between the layers so that the insulation works. It is also possible to open the windows so that they can be easily washed if necessary.

    • @Esther_Ugochi_Reacts
      @Esther_Ugochi_Reacts  2 місяці тому +1

      Oh my goodness
      This is incredibly beautiful to know 😍
      Thanks for sharing this with me 🙏

  • @TeroKoskinen-xy2zz
    @TeroKoskinen-xy2zz 2 місяці тому +3

    4:20 That space is the home's multifunctional space. Guests are received there, outerwear and shoes are stored, and the final touches are made to the appearance before going out. The small room space is also a stopover for shopping bags and luggage.

  • @penaarja
    @penaarja 2 місяці тому +2

    And 2 Doors keeps cold weather out of main house

  • @Joonatan75
    @Joonatan75 2 місяці тому +1

    Two doors, usually next to each other, isolate the sound and technically it's in a cold country, it's quite good that there is a so-called air pocket in between, there's nothing more strange than that. it's just practical, the same as there are usually three different ones in the that way you save on heating costs.
    The radiators are set to zero in summer time.
    Most Finnish apartments have air conditioning and glasses that reflect sunlight, at least in the newer ones, probably in all of them.
    Yes, I work in the field.
    If you have to use a lute in the shower to remove the water, it's a construction error.
    In Finland, the minimum wages are higher than in the USA, which explaiIt is true that Finland drinks the most coffee in the world, but could
    It is true that Finland drinks the most coffee in the world, but could that be one of the reasons that there is so much darkness in winter
    especially in northern Finland?
    Traffic lights, yes, if it's just green you can turn, but you have to avoid pedestrians and if it has an arrow, you just let it go.
    In pharmacies (Apteekki), the idea is that there are trained staff there to give advice and if there are duplicate drugs accidentally prescribed, the pharmacists will notice and from them you will get information about the prescribed drugs and their use, e.g. inhalers, etc
    McDonald's etc. have a car lane where you can get coffee U coffee ibn the car.
    .Otherwise, quite apt and thanks for the video, you don't always understand what surprises come to foreigners in Finland, I would emphasize those forests and every man's right to pick berries and mushrooms from the forest, and we have pretty great nature and thousands of lakes.

  • @Bloodster7
    @Bloodster7 Місяць тому

    Finnish Person here :) i like you content, make more Kummeli Pls ^^

  • @toniheikkila5607
    @toniheikkila5607 Місяць тому +1

    You can also camp, roam and forage in privately owned lands too. She was wrong with that. Just not in peoples actual yards, or cultivated farmland.