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by Jessa » Wed Aug 07, 2013 12:40 pm
You know, I can't help but feel like, when you do finally visit Finland, you're going to be do very, very disappointed. I'm sure that's been brought up somewhere already, I can't be ars*d to reference. This whole thing strikes me one of two ways: you are either just that naive (which I'm not saying as a bad thing), or you are dragging this on for your own entertainment.
At any rate, the air is crisp, sure. The dark is dark, the cold is cold. Beer. Sauna. Sausage. Reindeer. Nomnom. You will no doubt get stared at because I have this feeling your version of quiet is still noisier than Finnish quiet. As I'm sure was mentioned, you might want to tone down your flamboyance. Of all the Finns I know, they've all valued hard work and earning your proverbial keep. More staring.
Back on target, lots of lakes for swimming. Lots of nature for viewing. Lots of options for reading material if such a hobby is fancied. There's always something to do when the weather is nice. Except in winter. Then all there is to do is booze more. And curse that your car won't start because it's too cold. The food is good, much better than in the US, and the eating habits are healthier, which is refreshing to see.
Learn Finnish. Don't turn on red. Get used to mosquitoes and horseflies in the warmer months. Get used to cold and dark all the other time of the year.
Archer, at the ready!
Vannon, että osun omenaan!