I know what you mean. But, I think forms in English are ok as in airports there can be people from various parts of the world. I don't expect a foreigner travelling to Finland for business or tourism would understand Finnish so, it is always good to have people who speak foreign languages.interleukin wrote:No, you are missing the point. WE ARE IN FINLAND NOW. There, now that's all sorted.But, you are missing the point that, there can be people here who might speak those languages.
Already, the best kept open secret in Finland is that the foreign population has very high unemployment rate. So, this might open doors for a worthy few.
As far as I understand, most of the unemployed foreigners get a chance to learn the language using intensive language courses and speak it better than the high-tech ones who are probably to busy working their ass off in the work environment (In a country, with probably the best IT and communication technology human communication standard is very poor).
So, it would serve good purpose if some so called unemployed "Ulko"#¤"or as the locals say "living on our benefits" would get some work to do. As all the other doors are closed unless one does business which is a different topic altogether.