@@bige1106 Go check out in google how many people bears kill in a year in Finland? Or has killed in past 10 years or past 20 years or past century... And then think again should you compare them to Stalin. Finland has the biggest bear population in Europe but still very rare are the insidents where bear has attacked a human. Bears avoid humans and only insured bear or one with cups can become aggressive.
The bear is a finn too. Lets not forget that. He just goes home and says.. "kids, stay away from that cottage... he has a small dog named huugo who is fearless and ran out to attack me immediately ... cant trust those toiletbrush-like dogs... "
in the kalevala there are a lot of wizardly god beings that sing to cast spells on eachother so even ancient finns themselves must've thought the same thing
That was really stupid of him. These creatures are known to be extremely dangerous when agitated. I really hope that this bear learned his lesson and leaves finns alone in the future.
@@Hyvetti Since the joke flew over your head in English, allow me to translate: "Oli melko tyhmää tuolta. Nämä olennot on ärsytettynä aika tunnettuja vaarallisuudestaan. Toivottavasti tämä karhu oppi tapauksesta ja ymmärtää välttää suomalaisia jatkossa." Toisinsanoen me suomalaiset ollaan se vaarallinen olento, ei siis tuo karhu.
@@Lretrotech Possibly true, very common at least, they are very proud of their saunas. Were there on vacation a couple of years back and we were camping at a scout vacility out in the woods and one of the saunas broke (there were three) and eventhough it was a saturday and over an hour drive from the nearest city, three hours later a repairman was there. A broken sauna simply will not do :P
Well the folk tales in finland speak of people capable of cursing at people so bad that they sink into a swamp.. or bringing back the dead, or creating boats made of copper and brass.. Finnish people, by what I see, curse at a problem until it somehow, by some unbelievable stroke of luck, solves itself. Conclusion, the finnish language is magic.
😎 I think it was more the element of surprise that had the bear doing a backwards summersault @ 00:03 than the language itself. 😏 He could have shouted, "UNDERWEAR!!" and had the same effect. 😂 He just out-beared the 🐻 bear!
An unappreciated part of this: he's just insulting the bear standing two meters away from it without any worries, but as soon as he realizes his dog might be in danger you can hear actual worry in his voice.
The word "Perkele" comes from the old Baltic thunder god Perkunas, who is comparable to Thor or Zeus. Invoking the name of a thousand-year-old sky god to scare away a brown bear sounds like something out of Tolkien novel
I am a human but to me his speaking sounds like some ancient language from a bygone era when dwarves and dragons roamed the earth. Imagine being the bear. I would too abort my plans and accept the empty stomach…
@@rubenskiiifun fact! perkele is derived from the name of the baltic god of thunder. after christianisation, it became a euphemism for the devil and then just a profanity.
@@fatihorkunss Stop talking like a NAFO bot. USSR's casualties weren't that high. And well, it's an established fact that Soviets didn't care about losses. End justified the means for them. And they certainly weren't kicked out of Finland and the treaty ensured that they don't go against USSR again. Finland is a unique country. It knows how to balance Russia and west. It has always known.
@@aakarshjha1633Relax mr russki. God. Russia used to have intellectuals, and such rich literature. Now its just filled with illiterate people filled with hatred and delusion. That is what happens when you indoctrinate a nation. You get people auch as yourself with stupid perceptions, especially regarding war.
@@monikaszymanowska5142 they should produce instruction books for how to say perkele, you shout and everything dies from heart attack in a 50 km radius
@@zephyros3039 you idiot, genuinely negative brain illiterate mentally impaired egg scrambled brain idiot, he isn't talking about the ukraine war he's talking about the winter war.
@Kapibarics He isn't talking about the ukraine war, you're the one changing subjects and not making any sense of it, i also wonder y i can't see your original comment.
Look at the reply section. Today we live in a world where we don't have enough attention span to see a one minute video and instead just reads the title and immediately writes their opinions in the comments section without understanding that the title was most likely just a bait for those people. Or maybe all of these accounts are just bots looking for these hashtags. Makes sense with how idiotic this is
Imagine being an apex predator and the guy whose house you're taking things from shouts at you and then starts laughing and pointing at you with a broom.
@@LucieCptYou really wanna know? We're talking about the *Winter War* (1939-1940) here, so in short: Nominally, I guess Finland lost, ceded some land, especially areas inconveniently close to Leningrad (from Soviet POV), but then again, remained sovereign and independent. Soviets were willing to close that front for a number of reasons, a major one being the fact that the war became an embarassing shitshow for them. Neither had Nazis directly aiding them but the Soviets obviously benefitted from the secret schedule of the Molotov-Ribbentrop non-aggression agreement with the Nazis where they basically divvied up the parts of Europe between them, and Finland was left for the Soviets, along with e.g. the Baltic countries. For a longer version and the aftermath, go read Wikipedia or something.
@@stpepe1 Of course it's always the "Soviets bad at war", "Nazi Germany and Soviet Union had a pact" and the "Wikipedia" stuff. First off, the USSR could've marched till Helsinki and nobody would've stopped them, Finland wasn't as powerful as you think they were, they lost both the Winter War and WWII. The two reasons why they didn't was because the USSR only wanted some of the land in Finland, and because they were preparing to defend against Nazi Germany. The Nazis signed multiple pacts with other countries in Europe as well, like the British Empire, France, Italy, Romania and even Poland. By using the logic that the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was a pact to spilt up Europe, how come the Munich agreement doesn't make the British Empire and France look like the USSR? Plus the Nazis traded with the nordic countries as well. Also, the USSR tried to make a defensive pact against Nazi Germany with France and the UK before the war even began. Also, why should I trust a site that is clearly not reliable on topics like these?
@@LucieCptLol. Try harder. You're not, like, entirely wrong on everything, but to the extent your factoid dump is at all relevant, you hardly get anything right either. Not worth guessing your motivations etc., but arguing with trolls, tankies and wackos makes as much sense, so b'bye it is... 😢😂
After posting this comment I ran across a small bear in the woods(true story). It ran away when my dog lounged forward. A Finn would never run so I still stand by it.
broadwaymelody33 Your great grandfather seems to be just like a typical grandfather in Finland :Dd A cup of coffee is one of the dearest things in an Finnish elderly man’s day.
@@LetsGoGetThem I believe things like smacks on the knuckles are part of disciplining your children. This Paranoia with hitting your children has gone way to far. I'm not advocating for punching small children with a fist or anything like that by the way.
@@thorsten8790 In Denmark they used to pull you at the soft long hair on the sides of your forehead, just a little, really stings, leaves no damage, and you need apply no force for it to have an effect.
@@felixlps1 No kidding. Deadly predators would probably have been hunted to extinction by humans. Most of the worlds non-human ''''''''''''''deadliest'''''''''''' predators today would only attack out of necessity or after provocation, and generally try to avoid humans when they can.
finnish people: *quiet, shy, and the happiest people in the world* also finnish people: *VOI VITTU!!11!1!!!1!!!! SAATANAN PERRRKELE!1!!11!1!1!1111!!!!!!!*
@@LohiHarHar Because of swamp magicks. Nobody wants to fuck w/ the ooga booga swamp wizards who cause you to sink into the ground & drown in liquid. Also there's literally shit to steal so it's not even worth the risk factor to begin with
Years ago, my Finnish mom and dad were visiting Rome, Italy, when a pickpocket tried to insert his hand in my mom’s purse in a local city bus. My mom instinctively cried out “Perkele, et kyllä vie!” (Perkele, you’re not going to take that). At least three people jumped out of the bus and ran away immediately (as told by my dad). 😁
A story tells of a Finnish tourist in NY, who noticed his wallet missing in central park, and someone walking away from him in the distance. Enraged, he caught the person who he assumed had robbed him, pressed him against a tree and shouted ”Perkele!!!” and demanded his money back in the Finnish language. The terrified man handed him all his money and hastily ran away. It was only back at his hotel that the finn noticed he had just forgotten his wallet in his room.
Was doing a group project once. None of us were focused. Finnish girl was in our group. She tried to get us to focus. We kept goofing off. She shouted at us in Finnish. That was the most focused I was on a project in my entire life.
@@KA-jm2czI just have one question. Why do I not hear him pronounce "et"? Do y'all write it but not say it or is it so quick that I keep missing it every time?
I'm Hungarian who learns Finnish and it's so endearing to discover all of our similarities! Saatana vie ("satan take it") would be Sátán vigye in Hungarian. (Now obviously Satan is not a Uralic word but the vie - vigye is fascinating. Btw our "gy" is a single sound like a soft "dj" sound.
My grandmother spoke fluent Finnish. Whenever my cousins and I got into trouble as kids she would start yelling at us in Finn. Needless to say we still all suffer from PTSD to this day.
@@dickmccarthy9496 i mean im polish and literally every word in german sound like execution order or some war operation name lol But Finnish just sounds normal, I think that it can be very romantic and very angry language at the same time 😂
@@dickmccarthy9496 I think it's because of the pronunciation pattern. Finnish is very monotone and if there is an emphasis it's in the beginning of sentences or if it's on any syllable it's on the first. This makes every phrase or word sound forceful to people who speak more melodic languages. If a Finn spoke Finnish like a native English speaker spoke English, it would sound like they weren't sincere and were belittling. And just to clarify I'm a Finn.
This is NOT how you should behave in these situations. Sudden moves makes them nervous and never show your back. Don't look them in the eyes and stay calm when you meet a Finn!!1!
Perkele on ihmeellinen sana sillä karhulla lähtee karkuun mutta on aina muistettava karhua ei saa missään nimessä juosta karkuun se tappaa sut heti Tässä on hyvä esimerkki Miten pitää toimia jos karhu hyökkää kohti ua-cam.com/video/EzSlKNhtepo/v-deo.htmlsi=QaYP43Dp67UIRbrq
Just looked the word up on Wiktionary and it says in the usage notes "usually considered to have a particular strength or seriousness compared to other swear words" lol. You weren't lying.
The word “Goddamnit” is very powerful in all languages, it won the Napoleonic wars for the English. A French Officer around the time wrote in his journal that he feared the English soldiers greatly, and he thought that his men did too. They called them “goddamns” because the red coated devils would scream it in their faces while they killed them. He goes on to remark that he was glad most of his men could not speak any English, for he feared that if they could understand the threats being shouted back at them they would never join battle. He notes that whilst the French soldier’s taunting of the English would be creative and flamboyant, the English, wild eyed and spitting, would scream simple curses at the French I return. “You goddamn bastards I’ll bloody kill you all” they would shout, while the French lines questioned their enemies mother’s modesty. It is probably a good thing that the English soldiers did not speak French, because this would certainly have only made them more angry. And if you think that’s bad, you should hear what he has to say about the Scots and Irish.
How does it sound like? I’m curious :D I’m a Finn too so I can’t imagine how it sounds like. Once in London we were talking in finnish in the subway and many people clearly stared at us. I guess they stared because of the language and I only wonder what they were thinking🧐😆
😄 I would imagine they were looking at you with bewonderment: your language is very odd sounding to us Anglians but very pleasant on the ears. It's very vibratory because of the trilling and the accent is almost slavic.
Well I couldn't tell it apart from Russian - in this video it sound frigthening and I would go my way pretty fast It sound a bit hard because of how the rs and the ts are spoken and it has an entirely other rhythmic than austrian german or english. I just watched another video to see what it sound like in normal use. It doesn't sound that hard, I would enjoy hearing it.
@@shayukilol8887 ik ik, im just saying the fact that he has absolutely 0 concern for his own safety compared to the dog is just beautiful and really really funny to me
@@carsonpearce5980 To be fair, that's a black bear, the best way to survive an encounter with those is actually to scream at them But yeah, that man doesn't want any harm to come to his dog and a bear is still a bear
the bear looks ashamed of his actions.
Clearly wanted to apologize, but there was a broom.
Bear looked like he just wanted to make friends. He had no bad intentions.
@@susanna8612 just like Stalin, right?
@@bige1106 Go check out in google how many people bears kill in a year in Finland? Or has killed in past 10 years or past 20 years or past century...
And then think again should you compare them to Stalin.
Finland has the biggest bear population in Europe but still very rare are the insidents where bear has attacked a human. Bears avoid humans and only insured bear or one with cups can become aggressive.
true😂
The bear is now probably telling his children how he survived a Finn attack
Adventure Time
KDKDJDKD LMAOOO
@@LimeLivesMatter come on grab your friends
The bear is a finn too. Lets not forget that.
He just goes home and says.. "kids, stay away from that cottage... he has a small dog named huugo who is fearless and ran out to attack me immediately ... cant trust those toiletbrush-like dogs... "
but sadly none of his children believe
Who even disliked this, you came for a finnish man yelling perkele at a bear and you got a finnish man yelling perkele at a bear
People came for finnish man yelling perkele at a bear and got ukraine putin terrorists dick tators nuclear threats etc
Not to mention the added benefit of Hugo!
It's the bears brigading this video and bombing it with dislikes.
PERKELE - an ancient Finnish spell for driving away large beasts
underrated comment hahaha
gonna remember that one for the California roads while driving.
Finnish being screamed sounds like an angry wizard casting a spell. I don't blame the bear, I'd run away too.
not everyone sound like that lol
Noita (2020)
It is a spell.
Well happy to know that you will run away from me if I scream 🙂
in the kalevala there are a lot of wizardly god beings that sing to cast spells on eachother so even ancient finns themselves must've thought the same thing
Bear:"Why do I hear boss music?"
...
"PERRRKELLE!!"
Thank u for this
Genius
Parthenes giorno theme starts playing
Hahahaha😂
Hahahahaha😂
That was really stupid of him. These creatures are known to be extremely dangerous when agitated. I really hope that this bear learned his lesson and leaves finns alone in the future.
they had us in the first half ngl
Finnish bears arent pretty dangerous
(Im Finnish)
@@Hyvetti The dangerous creature mentioned in the comment isn't the bear...
@@Hyvetti Since the joke flew over your head in English, allow me to translate:
"Oli melko tyhmää tuolta. Nämä olennot on ärsytettynä aika tunnettuja vaarallisuudestaan. Toivottavasti tämä karhu oppi tapauksesta ja ymmärtää välttää suomalaisia jatkossa."
Toisinsanoen me suomalaiset ollaan se vaarallinen olento, ei siis tuo karhu.
@@Caldera01 ohhh right..
When a Finn rolls his “R”s when he says PERKELE he is committed to combat
its perkele and when you hear its too late
Fun fact: That man is not even mad or angry. Just casual Finnish talk.
Santa means please close the door when you touch yourself
@@FatManJackson No, it means "Satan."
I am a finland-swedish and it means "satan"
Captain Literal entered the room.
@@FatManJackson no you're just wrong
I love how he calls a 600 pound animal “this bastard” like it’s an annoying neighbor
Well technically it is 🤷🏼♂️
*It is a neighbor*, so...
What other neighbors do you have in the middle of the Forest?
Live in peace with your neighbour, one day you will need his help and you have few of them in some places.
200(ish) pounds.
He's got some balls approaching a Finnish like that
The most finnish video you'll see in the internet.
everyone’s talking about russians but this finnish dude just yelled at a bear and threatened to beat it with a broom
They used to hold Sauna worldchampionship, but last time was 2010 when in the final the finn won because the russian died.
@@Throku I heard that like every country house in finland has a sauna
@@Lretrotech Possibly true, very common at least, they are very proud of their saunas.
Were there on vacation a couple of years back and we were camping at a scout vacility out in the woods and one of the saunas broke (there were three) and eventhough it was a saturday and over an hour drive from the nearest city, three hours later a repairman was there. A broken sauna simply will not do :P
Well, we did beat the Russians in the WW ;) He was prolly there
@@eqh1593 you didn't
Mental note: the Finnish language is a weapon.
Not so sure bout' that
Well the folk tales in finland speak of people capable of cursing at people so bad that they sink into a swamp.. or bringing back the dead, or creating boats made of copper and brass..
Finnish people, by what I see, curse at a problem until it somehow, by some unbelievable stroke of luck, solves itself.
Conclusion, the finnish language is magic.
😎 I think it was more the element of surprise that had the bear doing a backwards summersault @ 00:03 than the language itself.
😏 He could have shouted, "UNDERWEAR!!" and had the same effect. 😂
He just out-beared the 🐻 bear!
finnish language *with an aggressive tone* is a weapon
Yes, they used it against the Russians too
The Finnish language sounds like it was designed specifically for the purpose of scaring away bears.
And "seduce" Tolkien.
Even the animal kingdom respects the power of PERKELE and SAATANA!
An unappreciated part of this: he's just insulting the bear standing two meters away from it without any worries, but as soon as he realizes his dog might be in danger you can hear actual worry in his voice.
2 meters ok bro.
well, the dog can't shout perkele
Thats How suomalaiset works
Why does this look like something you'd see in My Summer Car?
Social distance maybe the bear has Covid
I can’t believe the the bravery of the bear approaching the wild Finn like that.
He looks scared, poor bear.
😂
'Perkele' the Finnish man said calmly.
'Perkele' the Finnish man declared in a loud and commanding yet dignified voice, while rolling his Rs.
All you need to fight off the enemies. 1. Angry Finn 2. Angry dog 3. A broomstick.
That's how serious Finnish are about recycling garbage.
You stay away from my garbage
Hahahaha
@NoNoNoNii what do u mean? finnish people are very polite.
@@mcpaskajatka7249 Meanwhile in serbia ''Stay away from my Cabbage!''
Finnish people don't think they're polite but they actually are, and that comes from a finnish person.
man: PERKELE
bear: understandable, have a great day.
I loovee your profile pic✨
ohmajesus aww thanks. swag ✨
Perkele is the son of Satan
Hahahahahahahaha i fucking died 🤣🤣🤣
No the bear represents soviet russia during the winter war
One of the most beautiful things I can hear is a Finn trilling his 'R''s so wonderfully. I *wish* I could do that.
0:44 perfect example of finnish language
bro was casting a spell
@@HDReimo bro was summoning perkele
The word "Perkele" comes from the old Baltic thunder god Perkunas, who is comparable to Thor or Zeus. Invoking the name of a thousand-year-old sky god to scare away a brown bear sounds like something out of Tolkien novel
Thats an awesome comment!
(My Name maj-britt is also Nordic and means "golden pearl", would love to joint the elves 😊 )
Perkele- name has morfed to mean same as Saatana aka Satan.
In Latvian Pērkons means Thunder.
@@PersonManManManMan This is similar to the way "Thunor" is the Old English name for Thor, and also the root of the word Thunder.
@@subrosa7708 Hence why it's a swear word these days.
Bear: Guh-huh!
Finnish man: PERKELE
Bear: Understandable, have a nice day
you forgot the : 🤙
"compreensível tenha um ótimo dia" pensei que essa poha era lá do ifunny
@Victor Simeon Llacsa Sorry no speak ✈️🏢🏢
Fatality humor. Excellent.
That was close! That bear survived a Finnish man!
The fact that the views of this video are higher than the population of Finland!
Man : PERKELE
Bear : *Can't teleport when enemies are nearby*
😂😂😂
😂😂😂
Marco Darian referenxe from?
@@lethayle3388 Minecraft with mixed words to "you cant sleep when there are enemies nearby"
@@ok-sj7bx I assumed he was refering to fast travel in Skyrim
Everybody gangsta till' some Finnish guy says PERKELE
till bears grab plastic bags
OR, until a slav says KURWA or CYKA BLYAT ;)
@UncleJesus???
@UncleJesus it's not perkede, who told you that?
@UncleJesus You don`t make any sense please re type it correctly
I am a human but to me his speaking sounds like some ancient language from a bygone era when dwarves and dragons roamed the earth. Imagine being the bear. I would too abort my plans and accept the empty stomach…
Thanks for confirming that you're human
@@switchbladestrawberry4777 yes you never know these days...
Lord of the Rings elven language is half finnish. Tolkien was a big Finland fanboy.
I came here just to watch a Finnish man yell at a bear, and the comment section is full of war comments lmao
The bear almost had a heart attack
SigneM-Prut#1 yeah... I feel bad for the bear. Idk, I love all animals. :P
fck you all becuse finland peoples are the best!!
fck you all truee
Lol me too the man scared me. So unexpected, loud and lurking.
Hahaha IKR!
that's the most Finnish thing I've ever seen
If only he was drinking coffee while it was happening.
Brad K probably was
In finnland we like to say PERKELE🇫🇮🇫🇮
apina mies , no, we do not.
apina mies , stop
The bear was wise to avoid a confrontation with Finnish man.
The way he giggled at the end
This is good to see as a Norwegian, because our defence strategy relies on Finns being crazy enough to scare the russian bear.
lol but you got the NATO to protect from the bear, no need for Finnish perkele
@@vertie2090 NATO is good to have, but you always need Finnish perkele.
Bro this is so true 😂 Even the Mongols didn't invade Finnland
Pingwin because Finland= Mongolia
Alex V
Finland=realm of gods
Mongolia=4 year olds on the internet
The fight was Finnished even before it started.
GET OUT!
Boom Tish
I read this comment and thought it was stupid. Then as I scrolled past it I giggled a bit so I came back and gave you a like. It's aight. lol.
@@HMB-us1sb badum tsss*
This word play is unBEARable
I love how the r roll makes it sound more like “PERRRRRRRRKELE”
Sounds like something a primordial God of Thunder would bellow before smiting down his ancient nemesis.
@@rubenskiiifun fact! perkele is derived from the name of the baltic god of thunder. after christianisation, it became a euphemism for the devil and then just a profanity.
Powerful, isn't it?
@@henriikkak2091 yes
This is how Suomi kicked out red army from finland😂
Yes 🤣
Finland lost significant part of their territory in winter war.
@@aakarshjha1633 significant?! Which significant?! Red army lost 500k troops for very tiny territory. İt was symbolic lose for end war😂
@@fatihorkunss Stop talking like a NAFO bot. USSR's casualties weren't that high. And well, it's an established fact that Soviets didn't care about losses. End justified the means for them. And they certainly weren't kicked out of Finland and the treaty ensured that they don't go against USSR again. Finland is a unique country. It knows how to balance Russia and west. It has always known.
@@aakarshjha1633Relax mr russki. God. Russia used to have intellectuals, and such rich literature. Now its just filled with illiterate people filled with hatred and delusion. That is what happens when you indoctrinate a nation. You get people auch as yourself with stupid perceptions, especially regarding war.
In Canada, people are scared of bears
In Russia, people hug bears
In Finland, bears are scared of people
In America, they have the right to arm bears.
Well it depends on where in Canada, I know I tend to ride my polar bear around with ease but I have seen others been eaten by theirs so 🤷♀️
In America, we profit from their likeness
@@callmethecoolestduckontheb5358 fr
@@McNasty.. I don't think so lol
Legends say that the bear still hears perkele in his ears.
Lmao
Laramendis this is the quickest answer ever to anything
U wot m8?! 666 likes
Or saatana
Lmfao
Perkele: scares not only russians, but even bears😂
maybe its a Russian one 🤣
The bear was a Russian spy
Finnish dragonborn and his thu'ums, "PER-KE-LE", "SA-TA-NA".
Finnish language sounds like some high level warlock is casting spells
Yeah, especially Finnish curse words. :D
it sounds like someone is yoyo-ing my attention
The language of love
im a Finn and it sounds like normal speech lol
@@pupsicle1940 nii no aika ymmärrettävää ku tyypit heittää lääppää tästä videosta. muutenki suomalaiset kiroilee paljo
I love how he giggles at the end like he's secretly proud at himself
You mean the bear?
He should be proud, others use guns to scare away bears while he just shouts PERKELEEEE
@@NickariusSN Gun producers shoud be ashamed:-)
@@monikaszymanowska5142 they should produce instruction books for how to say perkele, you shout and everything dies from heart attack in a 50 km radius
@@NickariusSN One good tutorial and everybody seeking solitude (like me) has the job done:-)
The Winter War 1939, colourised
Funny thing is that 90% of the generals and commanders during the Winter War on the USSR side were Ukrainians. Do some research.
@@zephyros3039 you idiot, genuinely negative brain illiterate mentally impaired egg scrambled brain idiot, he isn't talking about the ukraine war he's talking about the winter war.
@Kapibarics He isn't talking about the ukraine war, you're the one changing subjects and not making any sense of it, i also wonder y i can't see your original comment.
Look at the reply section.
Today we live in a world where we don't have enough attention span to see a one minute video and instead just reads the title and immediately writes their opinions in the comments section without understanding that the title was most likely just a bait for those people.
Or maybe all of these accounts are just bots looking for these hashtags. Makes sense with how idiotic this is
Fr
That's what I think of when I think of Finland
we dont hurt bears. we live with them
Even I got scared when he shouted "Perkele" all of a sudden.
You are not bear u r chicken.
and you knew it was coming by reading the title!
Haha same bro scared the shit out me
@DestructorDagger Just Vampires
What does that mean ?
"In America you are lucky to survive a bear attack"
*"In Finland bear lucky to survive you"*
I almost started laughing its 1.01
I live in finland and my sister is scary when i wake her up
@@epickgumber8508 probaply almos everyone
@@Hello-nh2ru huudat vaan perkele herää nii joka iikka nousee
@@henri4730 pitäisi tehdä niin
Imagine being an apex predator and the guy whose house you're taking things from shouts at you and then starts laughing and pointing at you with a broom.
Imagine being an Apex Predator, and your opponent is Finnish
My summer car if bears would be added in game:
There are 40 something finnish stereotypes in this video
Gianfranco M 0:41 its the common stereotype
Not including the bear itself
Gianfranco M yep😂😂
Where is the vodka?
Mattias iha mikä vaa yli 30prosenttine viina pullo on aika suomalaista
*Man- 'Perkeeleeee'*
*Bear - 'shit, i am outta here'*
DuFFle BAG 😂😂😂
lmao haha
I'm laughing my ass offffff
"VAT DA FAHK?!?!"
DuFFle BAG
To be fair, I think that’s how most people react to Finns in general.
Winter war in nuttshell
The winter war in a nutshell:
Nicely put sir!
Who lost the war? Which of the two belligerents had Nazis aiding them?
@@LucieCptYou really wanna know? We're talking about the *Winter War* (1939-1940) here, so in short:
Nominally, I guess Finland lost, ceded some land, especially areas inconveniently close to Leningrad (from Soviet POV), but then again, remained sovereign and independent. Soviets were willing to close that front for a number of reasons, a major one being the fact that the war became an embarassing shitshow for them.
Neither had Nazis directly aiding them but the Soviets obviously benefitted from the secret schedule of the Molotov-Ribbentrop non-aggression agreement with the Nazis where they basically divvied up the parts of Europe between them, and Finland was left for the Soviets, along with e.g. the Baltic countries.
For a longer version and the aftermath, go read Wikipedia or something.
@@stpepe1 Of course it's always the "Soviets bad at war", "Nazi Germany and Soviet Union had a pact" and the "Wikipedia" stuff.
First off, the USSR could've marched till Helsinki and nobody would've stopped them, Finland wasn't as powerful as you think they were, they lost both the Winter War and WWII. The two reasons why they didn't was because the USSR only wanted some of the land in Finland, and because they were preparing to defend against Nazi Germany.
The Nazis signed multiple pacts with other countries in Europe as well, like the British Empire, France, Italy, Romania and even Poland. By using the logic that the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was a pact to spilt up Europe, how come the Munich agreement doesn't make the British Empire and France look like the USSR? Plus the Nazis traded with the nordic countries as well. Also, the USSR tried to make a defensive pact against Nazi Germany with France and the UK before the war even began.
Also, why should I trust a site that is clearly not reliable on topics like these?
@@LucieCptLol. Try harder. You're not, like, entirely wrong on everything, but to the extent your factoid dump is at all relevant, you hardly get anything right either. Not worth guessing your motivations etc., but arguing with trolls, tankies and wackos makes as much sense, so b'bye it is... 😢😂
"I fear no man, but that thing....... it scares me." - the bear probably
Yet that thing is a man.
HA. Now that comment deserves many likes!
F uck you
I fear no bear*
it should be"i fear nothing, but that man ........ it scare me"
Bear: ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
Finnish man: *_P E R K E L E !_*
Bear: ʕóᴥòʔ
Hahaha :D You win the internet this day, my friend. :D
10/10 good comment
He said it as I read this XD
Hahaha. Simple and Genius.
ʕ•ᴥ•ʔ
My Summer Car's Unreal Engine 5 overhaul looking crazy.
:D
game so good they made a country from it
1939 Russian invasion of Finland (Colorized)
1941
@@andyshistorylessons8278 noit was 1939
@@ttnnnt9723 Ok, my mistake. I guess I need to do more research on that one! LOL!
@@andyshistorylessons8278 are you getting confused with America joining the war? December 7th, 1941?
@@m.a.6020 No, I guess I just forgot when the Winter War (Soviet-Finnish War) started. I don’t know much about that one.
Rare footage of a Finnish man in his natural habitat.
True
If you take his trash bag he gets really crankie
How is it rare if its natural bruh 🤔
Its beautiful.... Brings tears to my eyes
LOL
As a Swede I would rather face a bear than a drunk Finn in the woods.
I've been looking at this comment section for 30 minutes that I think you won best comment buddy
Enter, Florida Man
as an Estonian, I can confirm that fact 😂
After posting this comment I ran across a small bear in the woods(true story). It ran away when my dog lounged forward. A Finn would never run so I still stand by it.
Haha
Would you rather meet a bear in the forest or this man
Now I understand why women would rather meet bears alone in the forest than men...even bears are scared as hell.
Imagine arguing about politics in the comments of a video where Finnish man just yelling at bear 💀
Thats because this Guy has an Ukraine flag as His Profile and has Put stand with Ukraine 20 Times in Not only the Title but also the hashtags
yeah, what a world we live in huh
@@thatonevodkalover Cry abt it
@@Watchembleed211 No why should i, i have better Things to do than to write people to cry about it and leaving that ou Out saved you so much time
@@thatonevodkalover people with pro-russia views should not click on a finnish video
This man more scared for his dog than himself when facing the bear. What a legend.
He probably got a elephant gun right next to the door if he truly lives in the woods
@@pleasureduma9693 doubt it
The bear is just a cub, it's not really any danger to anything...
@@Ethrax2 We got a bear expert here
HUGO
Petition to make *PERKELE* a word in every language
@@FrozenPanzer yeah but its more scary i think
No its not i am from finland and PERKELE is normal swearword
@@FrozenPanzer No, that's "saatana"
@@FrozenPanzer Etkö Oo pelannu My summer car se tarkoittaa ukkosen jumalaa
@@FrozenPanzer eli Just vastakohta joujou
Average finnish culture
i no longer swear, i just scream perkele satana at people
I can't😂😂
well, i guess it's time for you to listen some of Turmion Katilot songs. They have those words in almost every song)
You have achieved the highest form of communication.
I empathize with this bear. My Finnish great grandfather reacted the same way when I touched his coffee cup.
broadwaymelody33 so he tried to beat ya with a broom?
@@LetsGoGetThem bAdA$£
broadwaymelody33 Your great grandfather seems to be just like a typical grandfather in Finland :Dd A cup of coffee is one of the dearest things in an Finnish elderly man’s day.
@@LetsGoGetThem I believe things like smacks on the knuckles are part of disciplining your children. This Paranoia with hitting your children has gone way to far.
I'm not advocating for punching small children with a fist or anything like that by the way.
@@thorsten8790 In Denmark they used to pull you at the soft long hair on the sides of your forehead, just a little, really stings, leaves no damage, and you need apply no force for it to have an effect.
As a swede we heard that 'Perkele' all the way here.
Perkele
det stämmer, hemskt att sova
I can believe you. Btw Im finnish
@@akusalonen7512 Same
Sweds are such sweet ....jerks
I especially love the guy's demonic laugh at the end
The Finnish language truly is beautiful
Saatanan perkele saatanan perkele
Kyllä
Perkeleen oikein
The man is terrifying then suddenly he giggles and I lost it
Spookylady his laughter is great
Yes! 😂
When I tell you that all finnish men laugh like that--
@@dantom1 I like it :)
Beacuse of this laugh I am now imagining this guy as Eustace Bagge
Bear: *literally one of the worlds deadliest predators*
This guy: I’ll whack you with this broom
Finn: Literally THE world's deadliest predator. By a long way.
And thats how We do it in Finland
To be fair bears should be scared of humans. We are after all THE deadliest predator.
@@felixlps1
No kidding. Deadly predators would probably have been hunted to extinction by humans. Most of the worlds non-human ''''''''''''''deadliest'''''''''''' predators today would only attack out of necessity or after provocation, and generally try to avoid humans when they can.
@Anonymous Commenter sensitive smell means a lot of pain receptors?? What???? You do know those are two completely different types of cells right?
That's the finnish version of Gandalf going "BILBO BAGGINS!"
finnish people: *quiet, shy, and the happiest people in the world*
also finnish people: *VOI VITTU!!11!1!!!1!!!! SAATANAN PERRRKELE!1!!11!1!1!1111!!!!!!!*
:D
Bear: *Grabs trash bag*
Man: Im about to Finnish your whole career
I see what you did there ;)
underrated comment
It was a Finnish bear or I think so
what's the funny about it, overused and stupid
Vɪᴛᴏʀ Hᴜɢᴏ it’s basically being rickrolled that’s why it’s funny
“Perkele” sounds like a magic word to summon hell.
Well perkele means hell....
@@saarinenj1 eikä tarkota
@@saarinenj1 it means satan
Helvetti tarkottaa hell
Because it is
Muuten SUAMI PERKE*E!
American guy: gets his shotgun and shoots the bear
Finnish guy: PERRRKELE!!!
Vikings feared finns, so that tell's a lot.
@@LohiHarHar Because of swamp magicks. Nobody wants to fuck w/ the ooga booga swamp wizards who cause you to sink into the ground & drown in liquid. Also there's literally shit to steal so it's not even worth the risk factor to begin with
Years ago, my Finnish mom and dad were visiting Rome, Italy, when a pickpocket tried to insert his hand in my mom’s purse in a local city bus. My mom instinctively cried out “Perkele, et kyllä vie!” (Perkele, you’re not going to take that). At least three people jumped out of the bus and ran away immediately (as told by my dad). 😁
Fake
@@Red_Zniper345 True story.
Does your mother happen to be a teacher? 😂
@@northstar2621 She worked in a kindergarten with 3-5 year olds, so…😁 Never underestimate the power of Perkele and an angry Finnish woman (or man).
when their roman ancestors heard that they stopped moving north
BearTube: "Polite bear was interrupted while bringing out the trash"
Aww, I can so see that. "Racist Finn attacks"
😂😂😂
PoohTube
@@lizziejohnson5084 PooTube after hearing Finnish perkele
Thats like saying youtube is humantube
A story tells of a Finnish tourist in NY, who noticed his wallet missing in central park, and someone walking away from him in the distance. Enraged, he caught the person who he assumed had robbed him, pressed him against a tree and shouted ”Perkele!!!” and demanded his money back in the Finnish language. The terrified man handed him all his money and hastily ran away. It was only back at his hotel that the finn noticed he had just forgotten his wallet in his room.
Perkeleen Jonnet!
"Perkele" is much more threatening than being held at gunpoint
OMG I died laughing... A solid 2 minutes straight I'd say.
Where did you hear this story?
I couldnt find the story anywhere
sums up the winter war quite nicely
Russians got our trash but atleast we got them to leave with our trusty broomsticks
a nice example of how powerful the word perkele is
Was doing a group project once. None of us were focused. Finnish girl was in our group. She tried to get us to focus. We kept goofing off. She shouted at us in Finnish. That was the most focused I was on a project in my entire life.
magicwalrus42 yeah xd you just have to listen to Finnish people or something bad will happen (not really xD)
Why do you think "Managed by perkele" was invented? :)
Gorbi1985 huh? Did you answer to my comment or? Xd
Gorbi1985 oh okay xd I wasn’t suprised
Btw I’m from Finland myself
Bear has joined to server
Finnish man: *PERKELE*
Bear has left the server
[FUNNY]
@@netterman4869 :DDD
:D
Underrated
Dutch van der linde not
"worlds happiest country"
Yep
"PERRRRKELE siihen et koske, Saatana vie" Finn said calmly
"Perkele! Siihen et koske, Saatana vie."
@@KA-jm2cz Thank you very much,Finnish fellow I myself don't speak it and REALLY struggled and Google helped little 😂🤣
@@KA-jm2czI just have one question.
Why do I not hear him pronounce "et"? Do y'all write it but not say it or is it so quick that I keep missing it every time?
I'm Hungarian who learns Finnish and it's so endearing to discover all of our similarities! Saatana vie ("satan take it") would be Sátán vigye in Hungarian. (Now obviously Satan is not a Uralic word but the vie - vigye is fascinating. Btw our "gy" is a single sound like a soft "dj" sound.
He dies say it, but its so fast it merges with siihe and becomes siihet
My grandmother spoke fluent Finnish. Whenever my cousins and I got into trouble as kids she would start yelling at us in Finn. Needless to say we still all suffer from PTSD to this day.
perkele 😂
Does Finnish really sound that angry 🤣
Many people say that. I am from Finland so i don't really see that because it is my native language.
@@dickmccarthy9496 i mean im polish and literally every word in german sound like execution order or some war operation name lol
But Finnish just sounds normal, I think that it can be very romantic and very angry language at the same time 😂
@@dickmccarthy9496 I think it's because of the pronunciation pattern. Finnish is very monotone and if there is an emphasis it's in the beginning of sentences or if it's on any syllable it's on the first. This makes every phrase or word sound forceful to people who speak more melodic languages. If a Finn spoke Finnish like a native English speaker spoke English, it would sound like they weren't sincere and were belittling.
And just to clarify I'm a Finn.
PERKELE! sorry!lol
This is NOT how you should behave in these situations. Sudden moves makes them nervous and never show your back. Don't look them in the eyes and stay calm when you meet a Finn!!1!
Hahaha! You got me!
😂🤣😅
They had us in the first half not gonna lie
I am finn
@@feetuber9162 Everyone - ALERT!
This guy has obviously been to High Hrothgar.
Least intimidating Fin:
Perkele on ihmeellinen sana sillä karhulla lähtee karkuun mutta on aina muistettava karhua ei saa missään nimessä juosta karkuun se tappaa sut heti
Tässä on hyvä esimerkki Miten pitää toimia jos karhu hyökkää kohti
ua-cam.com/video/EzSlKNhtepo/v-deo.htmlsi=QaYP43Dp67UIRbrq
Non finnish people do not understand how powerful the spell "perkele" is.
Just looked the word up on Wiktionary and it says in the usage notes "usually considered to have a particular strength or seriousness compared to other swear words" lol. You weren't lying.
@@wheeliebin1791 you are very right :D
Yeah..perkele means..dont frigging even try to mess with me
Russians finished to understand...
The word “Goddamnit” is very powerful in all languages, it won the Napoleonic wars for the English. A French Officer around the time wrote in his journal that he feared the English soldiers greatly, and he thought that his men did too. They called them “goddamns” because the red coated devils would scream it in their faces while they killed them. He goes on to remark that he was glad most of his men could not speak any English, for he feared that if they could understand the threats being shouted back at them they would never join battle. He notes that whilst the French soldier’s taunting of the English would be creative and flamboyant, the English, wild eyed and spitting, would scream simple curses at the French I return. “You goddamn bastards I’ll bloody kill you all” they would shout, while the French lines questioned their enemies mother’s modesty. It is probably a good thing that the English soldiers did not speak French, because this would certainly have only made them more angry.
And if you think that’s bad, you should hear what he has to say about the Scots and Irish.
I don't speak Finnish so I'm hearing exactly what the bear is hearing 😅
How does it sound like? I’m curious :D I’m a Finn too so I can’t imagine how it sounds like. Once in London we were talking in finnish in the subway and many people clearly stared at us. I guess they stared because of the language and I only wonder what they were thinking🧐😆
😄 I would imagine they were looking at you with bewonderment: your language is very odd sounding to us Anglians but very pleasant on the ears. It's very vibratory because of the trilling and the accent is almost slavic.
Well I couldn't tell it apart from Russian - in this video it sound frigthening and I would go my way pretty fast
It sound a bit hard because of how the rs and the ts are spoken and it has an entirely other rhythmic than austrian german or english.
I just watched another video to see what it sound like in normal use. It doesn't sound that hard, I would enjoy hearing it.
@@cocktailchicken it sounds like super mario gibberish :) ahhaha
And I'd have left the Finnish gramps all the same lol
The only time the fin was worried in this video was when huko might've gotten eaten
hugo was never in danger.. bears are big and beasts. we are Fins we eat bears
Finland won against Soviet again
Before watching this I was scared of bears....now im scared of Finnish
Healthy respect ? ............
Olen suomalainen ja nyt huudan PERKELE!
@@bambooandmeofficial Huulen = of the lip
@@timomastosalo yeah My finnish is a Little bit off! 😂
Good
I love that the only time you could hear concern in his voice was when he was calling his dog.
Because if the dog ran at the bear something bad could happen to the dog.
@@shayukilol8887 ik ik, im just saying the fact that he has absolutely 0 concern for his own safety compared to the dog is just beautiful and really really funny to me
@@carsonpearce5980
To be fair, that's a black bear, the best way to survive an encounter with those is actually to scream at them
But yeah, that man doesn't want any harm to come to his dog and a bear is still a bear
@@fatalos6855 yeah.
Black bears you can deal with,
brown bears you can survive,
Polar bears on the other hand,
good luck with that.
As a wise man once said:
If its black, fight back
If its brown, get on the ground,
If its white, you finna die
I too would be scared if a finn started yelling at me
You and Brits
Na I would grab a drink and have a chat with macoubtry men, dudes from my country ain't scaring me
Bear: peacefully tries to steal a carry bag
Finnish man: *WAERTHAFUGLAS BUTHRAAHOS*