Italian Reacts "10 Things I Miss About FINLAND"
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- čas přidán 15. 04. 2024
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No one puts jam on bread in Finland. :) Warm rye bread with butter is to die for.
I disagree with you. I Love toast/white bread with jam.
@@tellu5836 One person in Finland puts jam on bread. Sorry.
mutta kysymys kuuluu, kummalle puolelle näkkäriä voi kun olet naapurissa ?
@@Rasmanni duh. Reikäpuolelle. Kotona sileälle, tietty.
@@Rasmanni samalle puolelle kuin hillo🙄
We like our coffee very simple and basic. No latte, expresso, cappucino or whatever just normal regular coffee (whatever that even is?).
Liian laihaa, too Lean To me
Normal regular coffee in Australia is coffee with milk.
Mauro, in the summer-vaccation, take a bike-trip to Finland, it will take you 60-80 km a day - there is a cheap ferry between Sassnitz (DE) and Trelleborg (Swe) and along the road many places you can stay really cheap. You will experience and learn so much! Sit with a map and dream for a few hours. Start to plan and learn! Did you know there is something called: WWOOF in all the European countries (if you can make a bit longer trip, timewise)? Go on adventures while you are young in your body and mind. Have the time of your life!
I don't eat bread much. But there are some breads which are so nice. I especially like jälkiuunileipä. It's rye bread which is slowly cooked afterheat in firewood heaten baking oven. A thick layer of basic creamy cheese like gouda or edam on top of the bread and it's heaven. The bread has got a strong taste of rye and it's super chewy. You really have to work with your biting muscles eating the bread.
Hi Mauro! Thank you for your videos and interest in Finnish culture. Can I suggest that you do a reaction video on Kantele instrument and "Ida Elina - Evolution of Kantele (Finnish Harp)". Thank you!
Ruisleipä is ryebread, very finnish.
Miss her videos. I wonder where she is now.
She have a video about findians. You should watch
I think mostly just coffee black and there are many much more coffee prands than Juhlamokka. 😊
Public transportation in Finland is maybe good in urban areas, but anywhere else. Yeah there are buses that you could use but the schedule is not on your side. Like i cant go to work with public transportation because there is no buses that got at those times at the day when i get to work.
I have heard there are much of delays in Finland with trains, and do you know where our trains are? Well from italy :d
@@zami8827Hello there! Delays are the exception. Usually the trains (and buses) run on the minute. The Italian Pendolino trains that we bought at one time were not suited to our climate and weather conditions. As I recall, they were later modified.
About thePublic transpotation. We we In Imperia (Italy). Waited traln To go To Nizza(France). Waited and Waited, some point asked from personality if the train is arriving, she just said yeah it will Come...
ok it came and we got In France To get train To Nizza (Nice To english speakers). It left about seconds of the timetable.
we actually have school busses in the islands, like people come from 50km or more from island to Naantali just for school. she has only lived in helsinki.
and im from those islands, actually from Aaslanluoto. and from there i have to take one bus to Rymättylä and then hop on another buss to get to Naantali. :) i had to wake up like 2 hours earlier than Naantali friends.. :D
Im ortodoks. Religon is all the opinion. And its every one choise.
Hello, Signor Nicolo! About the coffee in Finland (and the other Nordic countries). Historically, the coffee in these countries was just plain, rather lean black coffee, with real cream or milk added, and lumps of sugar, of course. I guess many Finns, especially those living in the countryside, still prefer their coffee like that, but today city-dwellers have a choice of different roastings, light, dark, espresso, latte, cappuccino...and they are very popular. I myself usually have a double espresso. In the 1960's I lived in Chicago for 3 years. The type of coffee that they had in the States at that time tasted awful or not at all like coffee to me. The roasting was very different from European coffees and the coffee tasted as if it had been burned too long or something. The "traditional", too lean coffee here in Finland and Sweden are way too bland
I'm guessing that the reason for that was that in the past, when coffee first found its way here, it was a luxury item that only the rich could afford to enjoy. Later, even the "contadini" and other poor people could afford to enjoy a cup of coffee - one of their few pleasures in life.
By the way, did you know that per capita Finland is the country in the entire world that drinks most coffee! 🫖☕
She got tortured with Juhla Mokka.. :D I drink Swedish coffee and I'm a Finn myself.. :D
I Dont like so Light roasted Coffee either. Has To be dark and strong.
Yeah it was pretty good pronounciation for a foreigner.
What is osoite? I will send you rye bread.
I like italian men.
Finnish say "sielu lepää metsässä"
You can sertainly hear her lack of practise speaking fluent finnish. But that happens when you don´t need to use the language anymore. Still good enough to understand it anyway.
We do have lots of smaller religion groups and most of those are based on christianity, but have slight differences. At least ten different "subgenres" as i may say. Of course islam is rising becouse of the asylum seakers and immiration. I think that deep inside most of the finns actually are atheists. We are spiritual sure, but i think we are more down to earth like native americans.
I´ve watched most if not all of her Finland related videos and i don´t think that she has visited here. I´m quite sure she will do a video about it if she comes back to here.
I have also seen similar videos of many Mormons that have been in Finland and have told what was it like to be here and what they learned and missed from here. Same thing with many foreign youtubers that live here or have lived here.
There is an old joke about finns. Finnish, swedish and norwegian went to Africa and saw an elephant. Norwegian tought how much ivory he could get from the elephant. Swedish tought how much meat he could get from the elephant. And the finn tought what the elefant might think about the finns...
So yes. We are always curious what the others thinks about us and for Finland in general.
Oh, They really do not recyle there, I hated To eat breakfast at the hotel on Manhattan, fuking styrofoam plates and cups👎
I think she became an atheist after being in Finland a couple of times.
This is the first time hearing a missionary that came to Finland in this day. Seems a bit funny as Finland has most missionaries in proportion to our population and the number of believers.
I think she became an Atheist after being in Finland for couple of times. So that is good.
@@Mojova1 really?