Finland Culture
Finland is a truly surprising land. Guests who come from abroad for the first time will have the chance to meet verdant forest landscapes, numerous blue lakes sparkling under the sky, and white mantles of snow falling like a white blanket over everything beneath it. The enormous variations in the length of day and night, combined with the distinctive differences between the seasons make Finland different from anything you have might seen so far. When you visit Finland culture and education are among the most important issues; you might be surprised by the cultural differences and tradition issues in Finland, but you will definitely love them, because in this country everything defines and influences culture.
Besides the huge contrasts in nature, visitors will also be surprised by the amazing technological development and innovations in the country. The level of automation is high and the social structure functions are top level, allowing the residents to complete complicated transactions with institutions and organizations fast and easily. Finnish culture is defined by all these innovations, which enhance the quality of everyday life. People in the country make great use of high technology, applying its practices to every side of their everyday life and work.
Finland is a peaceful and very well organized country in the Nordic
Finland Geography and cultural influences and its people complex of countries in Scandinavia. It is one of the most competitive economies in the world, with great respect to democracy and human rights. Finns are pretty straightforward and well nurtured people, who create and cultivate a way of life that combines the richly diverse natural ambience with the dynamic urban culture.
Being situated between the West and East, bordering Russia, Estonia and Norway, Finland has managed to blend these different cultural influences in a very harmonious way, adopting various habits and customs originating from the neighboring countries. The unique location of the country, which lies above the Arctic Circle, is naturally reflected in the culture and traditions, the character of its residents and their way of life.
The Finnish People
According to common beliefs and surveys, Finns are among the most polite, friendly and helpful people in Europe, although they are a little bit more introverted. Finns are very active people, both in production and consumption of everything that their country has to offer. finish people are known to be eager readers, a fact that probably explains the fact that they have many libraries, well stocked with foreign and local books and journals.
Finns are usually sparing with words, and don’t value small talk much; therefore, verbal promises are usually taken very seriously, and you should not be joking when telling a Finn something important.
The Finnish society is highly interconnected, although the face to face meetings are not totally necessary; Culture in Finland is much influenced by the huge technological development which allows people to communicate with phones, computers, retaining great interpersonal relationships, regardless of the nature of the interactions and demeanor. According to surveys, Finland has the highest per capita use of new technologies and internet in Europe and the World.
One of the phenomena that make Finland and its culture stand out is the equality of the two sexes; women have been much involved in politics and public life.
There are still many differences between the various regions in Finland, as well as in their accent and vocabulary. Finns consist of many different minorities, such as the Sami, Romani, Jews, Tatar who are fully recognized by the state and maintain their own cultural characteristics, enhancing the cultural scene of the country.
The pragmatic character and the various natural conditions in Finland show a rather innovative spirit and a surprising progressiveness of the modern individual, who wishes to use everything provided by nature and human intervention to ameliorate his everyday life and create the conditions of an easy and well structured life.
Helsinki and Culture
The Finnish capital is Helsinki, a small but very intriguing and beautiful metropolis, situated at a scenic location stretching at the shores of the Baltic Sea. Helsinki stands out due to its amazing architecture, the gorgeous natural surrounding and the lively cultural scene, which is very inviting whether you are foreigner or Finn.
There are numerous restaurants and bars, clubs and nightclubs where Finns enjoy their traditional music, as well as European and American trends. Basically you can find anything you might think of in Finland, simply because people are open minded and eager to learn new things and meet new cultures. It’s also one of the countries where foreign films are not dubbed neither in cinemas nor TV, and are shown with subtitles.
Finland Nature
The unspoilt and virgin natural surrounding is close to the hearts of Finns; this can be seen in many different aspects. The people are environmentally friendly, and support eco efficiency; it comes as no surprise that Finland is the country with the least pollution, and one of the most competitive countries in the world. The good development of the country and its willingness to invest to culture come from the good levels of the education system and the efficient and innovative environment.
Finland Culture and Festivals
There are numerous festivals taking place in Finland all year long; Mid summer is known as the period of summer solstice; the emphasis is given to the celebrations of June 24th when the Finns celebrate sunlight, building large bonfires by the lakes, letting the thing burn down.
Mayday(Vappu)o a great day in Finland; it is the festival of spring and drinking, which takes a big part in the Finnish culture. Starting on April 30th, there are numerous festivals and celebrations in every city and town of the country. People go around with white hats and buy sugary buns, sweets and wines with lemon and raisins. There is always music, singing and dancing, as people celebrate the rights of the workers and the coming of spring time. In the biggest cities you can find concerts and large open markets.Welcome(Tervetulua) to Finland:Land of a Thousand Lakes and The All-Night Sun
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Greg
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I must admit I have never given Finland much thought, in fact I don’t think I have ever given it any thought at all. However after reading a wee bit about it and seeing a few pictures it has got me interested and curious about the place. I could see myself heading there one of these days for a break form this crazy city London that I now call home.
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Hi William,Thanks for your interest.I can assure you that the lifestyle hetre in Finland is a lot more relaxed and laid back.I lived in Brewer Street,London,Soho for 2 yeaqrs before taking the plunge so to speak and moving abroad.It was the best move I ever made.I love London especially the East End,and the food selection in UK can not be beat here in Finland.However I would not give up the security I have in Finland.You can still sleep at night and leave your hopuse door wicde open.I don`t think I evetr did that in the UK evetr in 25 years living there.-
I shall dig up a great forum link for you and pm you later.Lots of help for people wishing to move to Finland,short-long term
Great site by the way
Best Regards
Greg
Hi William,
Here is a link to a forum based here in Helsinki Finland.Many are Brits,with as much,if not more knowledge than I.Get involved and see where it leads.Here is the link
Best of luck and may be we meet one day in Helsinki
Greg
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