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90% of Finnish people are going to think that y'all are so strange going out talking to people like that. It's not part of Finnish culture at all and you can tell by the first person they asked.
ОтветитьHow did they manage to get a Range Rover stuck in some snow bruh 💀 fake
ОтветитьBut Staffan is from Sweden, so he knows about Finland, right? It's not that exotic.
ОтветитьIts just media created Illusion that Finland is happy...here are living little bit over 5 million people, 600 000 people is eating depression pills everyday....suicide level is guite high...Theres some reality for you. Greetings from Finland.
ОтветитьOmg i can't watch this shit, people from helsinki are so annoying its insane. Anything other than Helsinki and they look at you like you murdered someone.
Oh yeah we are not the happiest country not even close, everyone hates everything here!
So fucking tired of ads NO ONE WANTS TO SEE THAT SHIt
ОтветитьI'd say flashback 1970's - "Stayin' Alive"!😅
ОтветитьSlightly surprised to see Auvo in this video. His hotel has been compared to Twin Peaks and may be one of the most absurd places in Finland. And I think that's the main reason why we had a demoscene party there a couple of times in the 2010s.
ОтветитьBrazil is the world’s happiest country!
ОтветитьCrazy Good 🎉
ОтветитьSuomi mainittu.
Ответить*"Happiest"*! 😂
ОтветитьI've been to Finland twice and nothing I do gets it out of my head. I've been to a lot of countries, but Finland just has something different and I can't put my finger on it.
ОтветитьI have lived in Finland for 42 years now, and never had a reason to go to Pieksämäki.
ОтветитьI just wanted to say thank you for this video! I am currently an exchange student from the US to Finland and I’m currently in my first two week phase where I am deeply depressed and think everything is worse here than back home. You have given me a new perspective and new hope as well. So anytime later in the year if you want another Finland excursions I’d be happy to show you around because I’m hopefully close to a local at that point.
ОтветитьFinland 💪🏻🇫🇮
ОтветитьI work Aston martin f1 team in the uk and it used to be called Jordan f1 which is the same company that made the yellow f1 car ❤
ОтветитьOff to Finland in a couple weeks. Can’t wait now, great video once again . 🏴🇫🇮
ОтветитьSuddenly wild Auvo appears 😊
ОтветитьWe all know what we didn't see in this video.... someone had to say it lol 🐒
ОтветитьApparently some priviledged ppl think being happy is having good weather... 🥱🥲
No hate to those girls in the video but me being an immigrant from a sunny country living in a cold country I always hear "why you came to live here when your country is so sunny!" 🙄
They seem to forget how the rest of the world works and how many sunny paradise like places struggle with war/conflits or/and their economy, safety, education and health systems, natural disasters & more...😉🥲
My country is not even near among the ones that REALLY struggle but still it surprises me how they think their stable country is not worth moving to because of the weather. 😑
Those ppl should travel more, watch a few documentaries on global topics and gain some empathy to burst their priviledge bubbles...
Didn't mean to offend anyone, just venting a bit here. Sorry if it seemed like I was...😔
This was an amazing video guys where you show the amazing Finish culture and its landscapes and people. Hope I get to visit Finland one day! 💘
Also love to see Thomas and Steffan together on trips! 💖
They look not very joyful tbh
Ответить25 minutes only 😢 Please make your episodes longer 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻💚
ОтветитьAs finnish key to our happiness is that we are modest and realistic. We enjoy and are happy with little things. We dont dream about luxury but modest things like house near by lake in forest where you have your own peace.
ОтветитьI think the first few moments actually proved why they’re happy. They’re just honest and sarcastic 😂😂
Ответитьwhere's kimi
ОтветитьThe Finns also drink the most coffee in the world. Correlation between dopamine and happiness maybe?? "Finns consume more coffee per capita than people of any other nation, getting through 12 kilograms, or 26.45 pounds, a person each year, according to the International Coffee Organization" - Business Insider
ОтветитьI'm from Philippines and I'm currently working here in Finland, after watching this video, it answered my question why Finland is the happiest country in the world. Yes, it's true everything and everyone is equal here and finnish people are the kindest, they are ready to help you no matter what, whoever you are. I LOVE SUOMI❤❤❤ 🇫🇮
ОтветитьAs I’m sure you know by now from your experiences traveling all over the world, happiness is a perception. A state of mind that has to come from inside. Happiness which we seek from others and circumstances outside ourself is always temporary. But good luck finding happiness on your stay in the “Happiness Country in the World.” Hahahaha
ОтветитьI will say that a 100+ celcius sauna is a bit on the intense side, especially for an electric heated one. The most common temperature range people use for those tends to be 80 to 100 degrees, depending on how well the sauna retains humidity and what kind of people are using the sauna (age, health conditions, HOW EXPERIENCED THEY ARE AT GOING TO SAUNA). Wood heated saunas generate a softer heat that's easier to tolerate, so they're often made hotter.
Anything cooler than 80 degrees generally means you're going with a baby, someone badly sunburnt, or someone struggling with low blood pressure. Or, as we Finns sometimes joke, you've found a Swedish sauna.
As an American that’s getting into trucking, I’m interested in that MAN truck. Was hoping it was a Scania but still not disappointed
ОтветитьI live in Sweden. Outside Gothenburg. And the finns here in Sweden are just very nice people. One of my best friends are from Finland. My brothers have been to Finland and was living with a friends summer place. They had an amazing times and i really want to visit Finland sometime in my life.
ОтветитьGreat video, thank you. Of course anything of this happiness doesnt work without strong and democratic government base. And the history of fighting for it.
ОтветитьYou guys should've added Number 5 on that Happiness equation with #5 being the fact that Finland has Lonkero.
ОтветитьI’m not surprised at all that those ladies are putting these young men to shame. Those are some badass women who have birthed and raised children and have experienced tragedy and loss and kept going. That’s what mom’s do. Keep going and keep their families together and happy and whole. ❤
ОтветитьTORILLE
ОтветитьThose who have money are happy. Plenty of non-happy people in Finland.
ОтветитьWhen people will start to realize that its not meant to be happiest in term , like smiling, being positive all the time. Its not about that this country might be the happiest because of the quality of life. People dont have to put all those fake smiles on their faces. People from north are more quiet in gerneral and aint nothing wrong with that and its not being depressive or something. We just dont like to talk that much. Simple as that
ОтветитьKaarija sauna truck😍
ОтветитьAs a Finn myself you missed a few points
1. Healthcare and Medicins. If you brake a leg its basicly close to free to get a ambulance come and get you and doctors will fix your leg at barely no cost at all. If you need a expencive medicin to survive the first months could be expencive but then the state will help you get your meds and pay a certan procent of the price. 75% of the medicin can be paid by the state.
2. No homeless. No mater how poor you could suddenly be there will always be a home to go to. And the state will get you a own place until you get back up on your feet and they will help you get a real job.
3. Quality, Nothing in Finland is poor quality. When we build something its like we build someting we will make it last. why make shit quality like china. Same with Foods and everyday objects
4. Everyman's right law allows everyone freedom to temporarily stay and camp out overnight in a tent, vehicle or boat, as long as this causes no damage, litter left behind or disturbance to the landowner. Yes Foreign visitors and Finnish people can walk anywhere and on anyones land, see a forrest that could be a shortcut? Just go right trugh it. See a forrest full of berries? Just pick them without asking anyone!
5. You can 100% trust News, The Government and THE POLICE. No corruption! No mater who you are the Police is there to help and they are right on their way to you after you call for help. Usually police are there within 10 minutes and paramedics as fast as their van can handle the traffic/roads
Just a few things :D
How do you go to a rural town in Finland and find a guy with a formula car in his garage
Ответитьit even brought happiness watching this video. whilst watching the video i have a great big smile on my face
ОтветитьArent both of them Swedish (at least partially from thomas side) ? Makes it odd in some situations, as they showed things like theyve never experienced something like this but if they spent time in Sweden it may not be so much different after all, no?
ОтветитьSweating is one of the pathways for removing toxins from your system. Done responsibly, sauna sessions are very healthy.
ОтветитьOh! You feel the need to use the F word to feel cool. I guess you do not want regular, decent people to listen. Bye!
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