Presenting our newest Expat of the Month- Oulu

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Caroline
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Presenting our newest Expat of the Month- Oulu

Post by Caroline » Thu Nov 11, 2004 2:26 pm

Please check out our newest Expat of the Month interview

http://oulu.ouka.fi/efa/expatriates/index.html

(The month is a bit off, but....well it just keeps autumn here longer :wink: )


Former expat in Finland, now living in New Hampshire USA.

Presenting our newest Expat of the Month- Oulu

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Spectra
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Post by Spectra » Thu Nov 11, 2004 5:42 pm

Thanks for that link! Those are interesting reads! It sounds like you have a lot of activities over in Oulu for expats. That's great--something I would love down in the south here...

Expat volleyball! Anyone up for that??
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dafd
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Post by dafd » Thu Nov 11, 2004 8:29 pm

expat five a side? :idea:
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aurora
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Professor of English Philology- "my arse"

Post by aurora » Fri Nov 12, 2004 8:03 am

Hi Caroline,
enjoyed reading about the prof, but as you are American I am sure you would not realise that he looks just like a character from Bristish tv.The Royal family dad in fact. His catchphrase on tv is " my arse " very nice use of the English language.... This show also came to Finnish tv but I can´t remember the translation. Could this also be a reason that he left the UK?????

Anyway keep up good work in Oulu
<Regards Aurora

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Post by snowcelt » Fri Nov 12, 2004 12:21 pm

Hi from Turku,

Caroline, thanks for adding the link. It was interesting to read them all. Probably a daft question, but are there also expat things like this from other parts of Finland, e.g. Turku?
It would be nice to know who is knocking about out there. Keep up the good work!

Kevin.

PS: That last chap, the English Philology professor really does look like the dad from the Royal family! Surely a candidate for that twins bit in Nyt magazine every Friday! :lol:
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Re: Professor of English Philology- "my @r"

Post by superiorinferior » Fri Nov 12, 2004 12:30 pm

aurora wrote:I am sure you would not realise that he looks just like a character from Bristish tv.The Royal family dad in fact. His catchphrase on tv is " my @r " very nice use of the English language....
THAT'S who he looks like!!!! I was trying to remember... he looked very familiar..

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Post by Caroline » Fri Nov 12, 2004 4:42 pm

snowcelt wrote:Hi from Turku,

Caroline, thanks for adding the link. It was interesting to read them all. Probably a daft question, but are there also expat things like this from other parts of Finland, e.g. Turku?
It would be nice to know who is knocking about out there. Keep up the good work!

Kevin.

PS: That last chap, the English Philology professor really does look like the dad from the Royal family! Surely a candidate for that twins bit in Nyt magazine every Friday! :lol:


Thanks for all of the feedback! I'll post another announcement when we publish the next interview.

I'm not sure about similar programs in other parts of Finland. I know there are expat/foreigners' clubs elsewhere, but projects sponsored by ESR (European Social Rahasto/fund) I don't know. Others on this forum would be in a better position to answer. Oulu's EFA project got started mainly as a way to reach out to trailing spouses who were experiencing intense culture shock upon moving to Oulu, but it has also branched out to support exchange students and foreign spouses of Finnish citizens.
Former expat in Finland, now living in New Hampshire USA.


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