Things I Experience living in Finland but never Experienced in America

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Komentáře • 417

  • @jerkkub
    @jerkkub Před rokem +850

    I think it's funny that you decided to move to Sodankylä of all places in Finland. I'm a Finnish native and i could never live that far up in north. Respect! Love the channel btw.

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +192

      The north isn’t the destination for most people who moved here permanently
      It’s kinda crazy how I love it here so much

    • @donfette5301
      @donfette5301 Před rokem +29

      @@GIOBOZZ So happy for you, my brutha. No doubt you are massively detoxing from all of the Mur’kan violence, lack of freedom, and wicked selfishness. The longer you’re away, the more starkly clear all the USA! USA! propaganda comes into relief. I hope you end up permanently residing somewhere on the Continent . Your life will be much richer because of it (and you WILL experience culture shock when you return to the US, even if for a short visit).

    • @MrBanaanipommi
      @MrBanaanipommi Před rokem +10

      @@GIOBOZZ i think you moved there because there is some space and peace along all normal basic stuff :) i would live in sodankylä too :) im from central finland, small countryside village called Niemisjärvi

    • @Aquelll
      @Aquelll Před rokem +3

      @@GIOBOZZ North is pretty cool if you love winter. I don't and also I felt the trees were too low, felt like the sky is constantly falling on me. Spent 6 years in Lapland but nowadays happy to be back in south. Love your videos and maybe I will even be back up one day... 😏

    • @mary-janereallynotsarah684
      @mary-janereallynotsarah684 Před rokem +2

      I would move to Lapland but I can't afford it. I went to art school nearby. Miss my art school bestie but she has no social media presence. Blah. I know it's cold up there but the people seem lovely.

  • @kpt002
    @kpt002 Před rokem +474

    As a Finnish woman 40+ years old, I have always walked alone in the night in Finland - during every season - and it has always been safe for me. I am sure certain places like Helsinki railway station or some of the metro stations, parks etc. there can feel/be unsafe, but in general Finland is really safe in the night time too. Like when I was younger and went to bars and night clubs I would always walk home 3-4 km's alone around 4-5 am in the morning and yes, someone drunk might have shouted something stupid after me, but no fear what so ever of anything worse..

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před rokem +10

      Is it still like that in Finland? Here in Czechia, it was also like that, but in last like 5-10 years, we have some lodging houses for Romanian or Ukrainian workers in almost every village and you don't feel that safe anymore, they constantly sit somewhere with beer or vodka, wear their adidas track suits and look agressive, especially when they are saying something loudly in your direction and you don't understand and their places are full of garbage and they are driving druged and drunken. And it has nothing to do with today refugee crisis from Ukraine, these people are here for a very long time, just recently, one Ukrainian in our work, I thought he is ok, but recently, he hited a cyclist with his car and didn't stop, but our police found him next day because he wanted to fix his broken light on car and car service denied it without paper from police about his accident, so they called cops. I just don't feel safe anymore in last 5 years because of these people from eastern europe. I hope Czechs are not the same in other countries, but I never heard about Czech people sleeping in some lodging houses with another 10 people in room, this is very typical for Ukrainians and Romanians for some reason. There is plenty of criminals hiding here illegaly, for example we had a weed seller from Romania who was hiding here, another Romanian woman has fake name for some reason and many other look and act very suspiciously and when immigration police is going to check our company, they have to hide, but because we are small village, owner knows even cops, so we are informed before police arrives and they can leave. This is just terrible. Not talking about how they damage work market by doing 12hours shifts. I hope their countries will be normal one day and all those people will get out of here because their eastern mentality is not compatible in many cases. And what is really weird about those Ukrainians is that almost all of them are Russian speakers who can't even speak Ukrainian, I guess they even support Putin, but go to his war is probably too much for them. Most of good Ukrainians we had returned home because they had to enter their military now, only those criminals stay here. Another scary thing is that all Romanians and Ukrainians carry a knife, many people are making gun licenses and started carry a gun now, becuase gun is better in knife fight. 🙂

    • @Nuinwing
      @Nuinwing Před rokem +24

      @@Pidalin Still is safe as far as small towns in the countryside go, some bigger places like Helsinki, Tampere and Turku have areas where you don't wanna go alone but anything with a population below 10k is safe and even many bigger places are still safe unless you really go out of your way to look for trouble.

    • @VilleVaananen
      @VilleVaananen Před rokem +40

      Finland is slowly turning more unsafe, but it's mostly certain areas in bigger towns. Still way safer than most other western countries though.

    • @villenousiainen7640
      @villenousiainen7640 Před rokem +8

      .....Reminds me of the time I delivered papers one night. Some guys wanted me to play Russian Roulette. The gun came a little too close to my head for my liking and I ducked on instinct. Turned out that the gun was just a plastic toy, but it was dark so I couldn't tell immediately. This was in a small town. One of the guys apologized profusely after realizing I was actually terrified.

    • @Pidalin
      @Pidalin Před rokem +3

      @@Nuinwing Here it's more like vice versa, in Prague or other bigger cities, the worst thing you can meet are probably pickpocketers or some cheaters at streat, but those lodging houses are mostly in villages so when you have village with 500 people and move another 100 Romanians there, it's massive problem, you go to local shop and everyone is buying bread and vodka there and can't even say hello, it's really weird feeling.

  • @Kotifilosofi
    @Kotifilosofi Před rokem +331

    It really hit me as a Finn how safe our country is when I heard the fearful guesses some exchange students gave to so many things we have here in Finland and they'd never seen before. Triple glass windows? Their guess: to prevent buglars (really: to keep warmth inside the house in the winter). Fences around the busy roads? Their guess: to keep wild animals from attacking you (really: to prevent car crashes with mooses/deers). Etc.
    I feel like many foreigners are constantly cautious and filled with fear the way I could never even imagine. Maybe I could, had I lived abroad.

    • @1989SupraGuyFIN
      @1989SupraGuyFIN Před rokem +2

      Too bad those same tripe glass windows do the exact same during summers as well.
      Which really isn't that big of a problem, if you have AC... But that wasn't my point.

    • @kripolik
      @kripolik Před rokem +45

      @@1989SupraGuyFIN They actually keep the heat out during summer. The gaps between the glass act like isolation and it prevents exchange of heat between outside and inside.

    • @MultiTsai
      @MultiTsai Před rokem +22

      I’m Estonian and my friend used to work in real estate. She told me a story how a family from South Africa asked for a place that had bars on the windows and she had to explain we don’t have that. And they had also said you can’t really bike around there on your own there as a woman etc. It’s a completely different world.

    • @Kotifilosofi
      @Kotifilosofi Před rokem +13

      @@MultiTsai greetings our neighbors! Yeah, it's mind-blowing. A lot of people around the world also have to build a fence around their estate to be safe. Security on the school entrances. And so on. I can only imagine how stressful and miserable it must be to live in a society where you need that level of protection to be safe.

    • @Mephitinae
      @Mephitinae Před rokem

      @@kripolik The windows absolutely don't keep the heat out, they do the opposite. They trap air as hot as 80 celcius in between, and the window acts like a giant cooking plate inside your living room. The only way to prevent that is to install some kind of window covering on the outside, so direct sunlight doesn't heat the glass.

  • @Jahvec
    @Jahvec Před rokem +125

    When I was doing my driving license, teacher recommended people to do drifts in safe environment such as empty parking lots. Reasoning was "it's better to be aware and have previous experience on losing control of your car, how to keep it and how to return it back to control". Fun factor of it is bonus, just make sure you're in area where you do not risk yourself or anyone else.

  • @Shannis75
    @Shannis75 Před rokem +41

    He's so excited about snow! It's ADORABLE!

  • @medeology4660
    @medeology4660 Před rokem +138

    To see someone enjoy snow like that, discovering, relishing it, marveling about how it's everywhere and beautiful, it's really adorable. I grew up in Northern Sweden, 8 months of snow/year - snow is mundane, even a nuisance. Seeing it through fresh eyes is nice. Hope you keep enjoying the northern life 😀.

  • @fleshesposito
    @fleshesposito Před rokem +37

    I met this American exchange student about ten years ago or so in my home town of Jyväskylä. It was a winters night like in your video. This young African American dude was alone and lost, not to mention cold. On the empty street he came to me and my dog to ask for help. He sure looked quite scared. He didn't know where to find his student apartment and his mobile phone had run out of battery. Could be he thought there's a risk of being attacked in the night, as you mentioned in your video. I lent him my phone and he got in contact with his new roommate who as it happened lived only a few hundred meters from my place. Happy end!

  • @youngThrashbarg
    @youngThrashbarg Před rokem +55

    I think one of the most dangerous things in Finland is the ice, even on the street you might slip and hit your head real bad.

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +7

      Ouch 😣

    • @venlakirahvi
      @venlakirahvi Před rokem +18

      @@GIOBOZZ A tip in case ice actually becomes a problem for you -- ice studs or spikes. Even if you don't hurt yourself falling, it's just a pain in the ass trying to walk on ice... There are shoes that have studs in the soles, but the cheaper alternative is a set of spikes/studs that you pull over your normal shoes when you need them. Spikes give better grip than studs, just take them off indoors so you don't damage the floor, haha. I have a set of over-the-shoe spikes by Snowline and I can walk as if the ice isn't there at all. The cheapest over-the-shoe studs that they sell at for example grocery stores and pharmacies do help some, but the more effective stuff is sold in outdoor or sports stores

    • @pouncepounce7417
      @pouncepounce7417 Před rokem

      Mooses...they kill more people than bears.... especial during mating season you do not want to attract the ire of them

    • @suomenpresidentti
      @suomenpresidentti Před rokem

      They use lot of sand on walkways and bicycle roads when icy. They are everywhere these walk/bicycle paths.
      P. S. You can use "potkukelkka" if you live on so remote place they do not sand it. Potkukelkka is FUN.
      czcams.com/video/4ocGoFurUvQ/video.html

    • @Ridges_guitar
      @Ridges_guitar Před rokem

      That's why you should buy winter shoes with studs.

  • @tinycrimester
    @tinycrimester Před rokem +34

    i worked with foreign exchange students in Finland, and i heard multiple people say over the years they just feel so relaxed and unbothered here. out of everything people have said about my country, i think that made me the most proud.

  • @Demons972
    @Demons972 Před rokem +58

    I moved to Finland about 6 months ago from a third world country in Central America and oh boy i was speechless, i live in Central Ostrobothnia and here people left their bikes without any lock in the bus stations to get to work or school and nobody touches them until they retrieve them after their day, heck once i was biking and i saw a bag that was in the side of the bike road and 6 hours after passed by the same spot and the bag was still there untouched, the last one is recently i was coming from work and saw two dudes walking on the bike lane at 3 am and one of them did the ride sing w his hand, i thought what the heck imma stop, asked them where they where going and long story short i dropped them a couple of kilometers ahead of the road, one of the dues handed me a 20 bill and i said that it was ok no needed for money but the dude insisted so i ended up taking it, Finnish people are just awesome i love them even tho they can be very reserved and shy sometimes they humble and honest.

    • @elelith7802
      @elelith7802 Před rokem +2

      We're shy when it comes to talking other languages :D

    • @Demons972
      @Demons972 Před rokem +3

      @@elelith7802 most young people speak fluent English, since I live in Central Ostrobothnia people speak Swedish here so I'm taking Swedish courses, I feel bad when people Is forced to speak English with me but i'm learning Swedish, eventually I will learn Finnish too.

    • @Tupemo
      @Tupemo Před rokem +14

      That bike thing wont work in the main cities like Oulu or Helsinki, that bike will get stolen if it is left unlocked

    • @Demons972
      @Demons972 Před rokem +1

      @@Tupemo yeah my stepfather says usually drunk people are the one"s who steal bikes but here in ostrobothnia is not an issue.

    • @VilleKaartamo
      @VilleKaartamo Před rokem

      Welcome to Keski-Pohjanmaa :)

  • @seijuroakashi6564
    @seijuroakashi6564 Před rokem +27

    I'm a Latino living in Finland and it still amazes me how safe it is .. when I first got here I will always look around for potential danger but not anymore... Dropped my wallet got called from three different places to let me know where they had it ... Never in Latam XD so yeah it's great

    • @henriikkak2091
      @henriikkak2091 Před rokem

      I have lost my wallet a couple of times too. I've always got it back, every bill and card in place.
      Wouldn't recommend testing this for fun, though.

  • @Ebbagull
    @Ebbagull Před rokem +17

    One of the best things about everything being covered in a snow blanket is how muted and quiet everything gets! As well as everything suddenly getting bright in the darkest months 😁

  • @jarmo2975
    @jarmo2975 Před rokem +105

    I am almost positive that you are perfectly fine in those forests as long as you don't get lost. I and a lot of other people have hiked tens of kilometers per day in those forests without using any main roads. There are some bears and wolves but they are rarely seen and do not generally attack people. I think North America has much more aggressive animals than here. Also I think that you are too afraid of the people, they won't do you any harm. Have fun.

    • @norsuist
      @norsuist Před rokem +10

      Yeah don't get lost in lapland, that might end up being the last thing you do

    • @3characterhandlerequired
      @3characterhandlerequired Před rokem +1

      No recorded attacks by wolves, they avoid people when they can, bears almost as rare. Bears are not ferocious carnivores, more like smart shy omnivores that occasionally kill deer or moose to supplement their otherwise vegan diet, just don't get in between bear cub and its mother. Here is a fun fact about bears, female bears with cubs deliberately come close to human population because they know male bears avoid humans. It keeps their cubs more safe.

    • @sai9058
      @sai9058 Před rokem +15

      remember to wear reflective safety vests or such during hunting season especially!

    • @raapyna8544
      @raapyna8544 Před rokem +7

      Yeah, bears never attack people, unless you go too close to a mother's cubs, but in the winter they are sleeping. Adult animals can smell you from far away and know to avoid you.
      However, it's best to not leave marked tracks unless it's with the person who owns the forest and knows it. Most importantly so you don't get lost.

    • @tietosanakirja
      @tietosanakirja Před rokem +1

      Yeah. I wouldn't worry about the animals too much. The greatest risk is getting lost. Out there the forrests are actually deep enough that it's possible. Down in south of Finland, the forrets are broken up by roads and fields. You can just walk in a straight line and before too long you will run in to a road or a field. They will lead you to people, if you need it.
      Wolves avoid adults, as do most animals. Bears will smell you. If for some reason you were to come from under the wind, talking to yourself and making noise as you go will make the bears avoid you. I've never seen a bear in the wild.
      If for any reason you would see a bear in a forrest. Talk clearly and pollitely, to let it know you are there. Back away the same way you came, but don't turn your back. Make yourself look big by raising your hands or by opening your jacket wide. Don't look directly at its eyes. If it were to charge you, drop flat on the ground, face down with your fingers interlocked behind your neck. Play dead. If you have a backpack on, keep it on.
      The last death caused by wild animals in Finland was about 30 years ago. It was by a bear.
      If a bear is sighted hangin too close to cities, it's put down.

  • @karrikemppainen1535
    @karrikemppainen1535 Před rokem +16

    As a finn, who's seen plenty of "action", I agree!
    Finland is safe, because those outside of "everyman's business" minds their own business without need for paranoia.
    Crime exists, but criminals too have compassion most of the time and that one time I nearly got stabbed ended "wholesomely".
    The guy who tried to end me just had a bad trigger in "sensitive times" and afterwards he was CRYING when he asked me to take away his knife alongside multiple apologies.
    Whatever happened back then, I wish him well and hope he has better luck in life today.
    People need help and you'll never know how big of an help you might be in time of someones need.
    Shocking awakening being one of the most grounding ones, that often results a change towards the better.
    Let's be mindful of lifes various varieties.
    Not out of fear, but of compassionate understanding.

  • @iusemylaptop
    @iusemylaptop Před rokem +11

    I'm a Finn and when I went to South Carolina I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw people carrying guns while mowing their lawns, 2 different worlds for sure.

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +1

      😂 how’d you like the climate

    • @iusemylaptop
      @iusemylaptop Před rokem +2

      @@GIOBOZZ I really loved it actually, we went there in the summer so it was a bit more comfortable than what we have here now. We spent half the time in Ocean Isle Beach in North Carolina and the other half in Charlotte and Greer 👍

  • @Joni_Tarvainen
    @Joni_Tarvainen Před rokem +11

    When Finns get their drivers licence and if it’s earned in summertime you’ll have to go on Winter driving course to get your full licence.
    The idea is to learn how to drive in snow and ice. There’s these tracks that have been built just to teach Winter driving where the asphalt can be frozen and while you’re driving your instructor might pull your handbrake with zero warning to make you lose control of your vehicle so you have to use counter measures and gain the control back.

  • @annaniskanen2557
    @annaniskanen2557 Před rokem +13

    If you think that is being "totally covered in snow", just wait until it's February. It's going to be SO MUCH MORE snow. :D (Ofc I do not know whether you'll be there in February but if you will). Also, on 19th of December sun is gonna set and the next sunrise will be on 26th of December so you're in for a long night there.

  • @GiveMeChocolate2308
    @GiveMeChocolate2308 Před rokem +2

    As a finnish teen glad to see someone enjoy snow for tye first time

  • @kaivaja
    @kaivaja Před rokem +49

    Dude you look so relaxed! Nice to see you getting
    comfortable with winter. The cold is really not that bad - its mostly about the mindset plus it brings the opportunity to get out there and do some awesome winter activities/sports.
    BTW totally lost it seeing the guy doing donuts in the middle of the night basically in the middle of nowhere just enjoying the little things and having the time of his life 😂

  • @elincarlsson6388
    @elincarlsson6388 Před rokem +2

    "A lot of snow" That is cute of you to think that. 😘

  • @herrakaarme
    @herrakaarme Před rokem +16

    Now you can hide your hand in the snow, but a couple of months into the future, and you could hide your whole body under the snow.

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +5

      😂 things have changed a lot since this video

  • @Silveirias
    @Silveirias Před rokem +6

    Made me smile. 😊 You just seem to be having such a good time walking in the snow. 💕

  • @pekkajarvinen69
    @pekkajarvinen69 Před rokem +12

    I like how you managed to capture the darkness we have up here right now. Polar night is here soon and i love it ❤️

  • @Reemelix
    @Reemelix Před rokem +4

    Also some americans have said it's weird you can just walk into any forest and/or a field and start picking berries and wander around. No one can come and say anything about it.

  • @pamelakilponen3682
    @pamelakilponen3682 Před rokem +19

    We're supposed to get a lot of snow this weekend here in Helsinki. Also, tomorrow they turn on the Christmas lights on Aleksanterinkatu in Helsinki, should be magical with the snow!

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +7

      Wow 🤩 sounds amazing
      We’ve had snow here
      It was -17 this morning

  • @spugelo359
    @spugelo359 Před rokem +22

    Sodankylä sounding pretty natural, nice! Finally starting to snow in Southern Finland too. Been below 0 for few days now.

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +7

      Enjoy
      We’ve had -17 yesterday

    • @dorisdolores6778
      @dorisdolores6778 Před rokem

      @@GIOBOZZ 🥶

    • @Nothingbutdust92
      @Nothingbutdust92 Před rokem +3

      @@GIOBOZZ Wow, I hope you'll adapt to the cold. As a Finn who's only lived in Helsinki, it's not that I don't know what -17 degrees feels like, but I'm not a fan of minus degrees. I like snow but, winter for more than three months is too much. Winter lasts for four or even five months in the north depending on how you see it. But for me, ideally, I don't want any snow and no minus degrees before December or after February thanks 😆 And it's not that I can't handle it, I just don't like it.

  • @Gadiably
    @Gadiably Před rokem +10

    Ahh, drifting in the snow is so much fun! And like some else said, it's really useful to get the feel of how slippery it is and learn how you can counter it in safe ways, rather than letting it surprise you. I sometimes feel a bit guilty as a mom when I'm drifting around the roundabouts when I have my kid in the car with me. But I learned drifting from my dad and I guess my son is going to learn it from me.

  • @bluemeow
    @bluemeow Před rokem +19

    I'm from north Finland and winter is always so beautiful there. Now I live a little bit south from Lapland and sometimes the winter is ok but usually not. And it's ok to go to the forest. Usually forest animals avoid people. North Finland is a great choice if you enjoy nature, peace and silence.

  • @TaijaT76
    @TaijaT76 Před rokem +7

    You are totally right about that that north and south Finland are totally different. I like living in north, more relaxed vibe than more busy south.

    • @jonwelsh4354
      @jonwelsh4354 Před rokem +2

      It's all relative. As someone from the UK, Helsinki feels like a village.

  • @karipentzin6063
    @karipentzin6063 Před rokem +15

    .. it's very nice that you've noticed so many good things and happenings around you while living in Finland.. the one odd thing the foreigners find out quite often is the lack of people in smaller communities.. a Brazilian guy, living at the Lake District with his girlfriend told me that he loves the pure nature all over but where are the people, he lived earlier in Rio.. I guess you found the 'white nights' slightly strange and those are even hard for the Germans and Italians to understand visiting the Nordic countries for the first time.. I'm glad that you've enjoyed living in Finland but you see my friend, it's a lot about you yourself.. and it seems your own attitude opens the doors for you.. it's great to have you here among us..

  • @angleofshadow9818
    @angleofshadow9818 Před rokem +3

    "I don't really like company", you already got Finnish spirit in you. I bet you already know the term "hajurako"

  • @bastet8840
    @bastet8840 Před rokem +17

    So happy for you! Wish you will be happy there, Finland is a absolute gem of a country. Look up the finnish band Nightwish if you have the time. They are Finland's national treasure ❤❤❤

  • @shhh_itsmegs
    @shhh_itsmegs Před rokem +1

    Hello neighbor!
    As a Floridian living in Sweden I’m so happy to see this video and find your channel. 😄

  • @Geopardd
    @Geopardd Před rokem

    It's adorable how you are amazed by snow

  • @chipsthedog1
    @chipsthedog1 Před rokem +5

    I cannot imagine living somewhere where I felt I could not leave my house and feel safe, I live on a little island now but even when I lived in London I was never afraid to walk around at night.

  • @oxdorf
    @oxdorf Před rokem

    Greetings from finland. Respect your content by watching few and your attitude is is gold!

  • @tuolind
    @tuolind Před rokem +2

    I just happened to stumble upon on your video by random and pretty quickly while watching it I realized you live in the same neighborhood in Sodankylä as I do (I moved to Sodankylä in August from Helsinki). Loving the early winter here and lots of awesome snowboarding places close by like Pyhä and Luosto!
    That place where the car is doing donuts/drifting? That cul-de-sac is a pretty popular place for that type of thing called "Pumppaamo", pumping station. The nature/exercise path that starts where the road ends is very nice too!
    If you need something to do or just wanna hangout with locals, drop by the board game night hosted at the library every Monday? :D

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +1

      Thanks for letting me know
      That’s pretty amazing.

  • @olsa76
    @olsa76 Před rokem +47

    Have you thought about how much brighter the nights are because the snow reflects the light? It's like a blue darkness instead of a dark brown depressing darkness. So even though the days are shorter in the north, it's more depressing to live where there is no snow and still short days. I have come to the conclusion that a consequence of climate change no one thought about is that we will commit collective suicide in the north when the snow disappears, because then it will be too dark to bear. The snow is our winter light.

  • @annaviivakaisa
    @annaviivakaisa Před rokem

    alternative title: "American getting excited about snow 9 minutes straight" 😁
    cool that you are here!

  • @kpt002
    @kpt002 Před rokem +15

    That is not even lot of snow yet. If it is going to be really snowy winter, you are really going to see snow. Last winter my oncle's house at North Karelia (North East) got drowned in the snow and they just shoveled few small paths in the middle of the snow to get from the house to the main road and the roof of the house looked like it had thick layers of white cotton candy on it..

  • @fantsuh
    @fantsuh Před rokem +15

    Great video :) I miss North. The nature, peace and easy-going people 😅 it's not the same in South. Nice to see you enjoy there! Some lights and warm drinks ☺️ ❤️

  • @shaunhall6834
    @shaunhall6834 Před rokem

    I love snow!
    Glad you found a place you love.

  • @PantheonStar
    @PantheonStar Před rokem +3

    My wife is from Mississippi and even though she's been in Finland for 9 years now, she still has to remind herself that she's safe now. She doesn't like the snow as much as you do though lol

  • @annestovgaard681
    @annestovgaard681 Před rokem +1

    You have the most calming voice! You should make book readings or "mindfulness" talks. I really think you could help people with anxiety :-)

  • @elppppu
    @elppppu Před rokem +1

    Badass choise of an city/town/village. You live your best life enjoying winter and the upcoming summertime which is a finnish fav!

  • @Struudeli
    @Struudeli Před rokem +1

    It's amazing to see you doing so well here! Hopefully it will stay that way and grow better with time ^^

  • @mirurbin
    @mirurbin Před rokem +1

    It’s nice to see you enjoying the snow! ☺️

  • @alporatia4385
    @alporatia4385 Před rokem +1

    Gio, great to see your relief at the peacefulness of Finland and joy at seeing powdery snow. With time that novelty will wear off. Lapland should soon get a thick and gorgeous snow cover; magical Aurora borealis in the skies will be an extra. The “Kamos” period (Dec thru Jan with little sunlight) can be trying for many people. When severe cold spells come, people stay indoors more and have to dress really warmly outside. Taking multivitamins (esp. Vit D) and bathing in hot saunas also help. Late winter and early spring are terrific for winter sports like skiing, sledding and ice skating. Summers are also great for wandering, fishing and camping. And the the midnight sun will be another surprise. Best of luck - enjoy your stay, and maybe settle down in Finland!

  • @Nothingbutdust92
    @Nothingbutdust92 Před rokem +19

    It's nice to see how excited you are about the winter. We are expecting our first snow here soon in the south but I wish I could be as excited as you are about winter or that this coming winter won't be lasting for too long. I want to see the snow but then I want it to soon be gone 😆
    It's very refreshing though, to see you so amazed. There will be a lot more snow to come. At some point you won't even be able to decipher a car covered in snow from a regular pile of snow and it's a lot of work at times to sweep it clean and get the car moving 😄

  • @TheZINGularity
    @TheZINGularity Před rokem

    Tervetuloa! A warm welcome from Tampere, may your channel flourish & your stay be amazing.

  • @Marina_-_-
    @Marina_-_- Před rokem +22

    It's great to see you enjoying the snow so much. I think I would have a huge problem with the lack of sunlight. Maybe a week of vacation 😊

  • @TaruOwO
    @TaruOwO Před rokem +1

    I'm so happy for you, experiencing snow like that for the first time.
    I love walking at night too, I've seen countless rabbits, some deer and a fox on my recent walks.. and some dogs walking with their tired owners.

  • @iida5413
    @iida5413 Před rokem +1

    I just came across your channel and soon as I clicked your video I got so positive and good vibes off you! Definetly subscribing, keep up the good work ❤️

  • @JeppeFaF
    @JeppeFaF Před rokem +2

    Hello from "next door" in Kittilä :D
    I remember one year, bout 10-15 yrs ago, it snowed 30cm on the last week in september.
    Just wait till the "Kaamos" hits here, no sun for 3 weeks.
    I've lived here all my life, I'm beyond level 40 at this point, I love it here, this is my home.
    Sure, I like to travel around in the summer, but I come back for the real winter back "home".
    Enjoy and have fun ;)

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +1

      Thank you
      Can’t wait

  • @guessundheit6494
    @guessundheit6494 Před rokem +1

    Three hour days in December, -40C all of January? The horror. The horror. And a million mosquitos per cubic metre in the two week long "summer". I'm from Canada and once lived near the Arctic Circle. Never again. But the Northern Lights were amazing.
    6:30 - On snow and ice, it's power sliding. And even though it's Finland, it's still called a Scandinavian Flick (turn one direction, floor it, steer the opposite way, feather the gas to keep the spin going). Ideally, you turn the car BEFORE you get to the corner, then go in the direction you want.

  • @Tyrannimarja
    @Tyrannimarja Před rokem

    Probabilities ❤ Glad you like it here. 🥰

  • @SetiMastah
    @SetiMastah Před rokem

    nice video man! love it, here in helsinki it's also very snowy.

  • @SupermissChance
    @SupermissChance Před rokem +13

    I hope you have reflective tags on your jacket. If not, you need to get some 😁

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +10

      Got those
      A vest
      And my boots have reflective laces 🤯

    • @helene4397
      @helene4397 Před rokem +1

      ​@@GIOBOZZ that is good. Please wear reflectives.

  • @mv_5878
    @mv_5878 Před rokem

    Sodankylä! Wow, you really went straight into the deep end of the north from South Carolina! My cousins used to live in Sodankylä back in the 80s. Lapland is lovely, especially the people are so straight forward, honest and easy.

  • @Chris-mf1rm
    @Chris-mf1rm Před rokem

    Looks idyllic. Lovely and quiet and peaceful.

  • @pianoblacksky
    @pianoblacksky Před rokem +20

    You better hold on to your Helly Hansen hat there honey, cause there's gonna be a whole lot more of that white stuff coming. You aint seen nothing yet 😅 /Greetings from northern Sweden

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +2

      Can’t wait
      It was -17 yesterday
      It have not snowed in days but the ground is still white because obviously the snow won’t melt so it should be interesting seeing the snow pile up 🥰

  • @gubocci
    @gubocci Před rokem +8

    Just got the first dusting of snow and freezing temps this week along west coast Fin. And its definitely thawing some time soon. Lapland is so much nicer in the winter despite the darkness and cold. What can be really depressing, is the damp grey weather around here. For a few months on end in the worst case.

  • @msmichellewinchester
    @msmichellewinchester Před rokem

    I love how you pretty much spent the whole video marvelling at the snow 😆

  • @buddyweiz
    @buddyweiz Před rokem

    Nothing beats go skinnydipping/roll around in the snow straight from sauna. Broaden your horizons!

  • @jenat82
    @jenat82 Před rokem +1

    The internet has been a place where people moving to a different place can tell their experiences and it's nice. The snow helps you so it doesn't feel so dark, as it reflects what little light you get around the winter solstice. I'm a Dane. It gets dark enough here during december. But we don't have a lot of snow during that time. So it just feels SO DARK. Cos even if you live in Canada, you just aren't as north as Northen Europe (with a few exceptions obviously). But here, you get it all back in the summer. The sky doesn't get dark before the sun rises again at 3am. lol I personally think I might get depressed if i were to live too close to the equator and don't see too much of a difference between summer and winter.

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Před rokem +3

    It's relaxing and uplifting seeing this video, thank you for sharing this experience. :-)

  • @lacai527
    @lacai527 Před rokem +1

    been living Hell-sink-i for 40 year,been night time person, back in the 90´s once were tried to be robbed.
    Its pretty safe here, till this day, one dude explained it can be a lot by city design, the space is quite open, so people cannot drag you in dark alley to get privacy, and ofc in Finland its written in law that if someone is in distress you are obligated to help him, dont have to risk your own life by doing it tho. Nice to see you love it here!

  • @Jeejeetyyppi123
    @Jeejeetyyppi123 Před rokem

    That drifting (lintta) earned you my like

  • @juidude634
    @juidude634 Před rokem +2

    Hieno video kaveri! Hello from Helsinki!!✌️🇫🇮

  • @rosaanttonen5836
    @rosaanttonen5836 Před rokem

    Congrats 10k subs👏

  • @ShinobiSan888
    @ShinobiSan888 Před rokem +2

    There's a joke from way back when (army days) that we needed addons to our thermometers when we practiced near Sodankylä or Rovajärvi, due to the cold. I'm impressed that's where you wanted to move.
    Hope you're doing fine, and keep up the good work!

  • @Joonatan75
    @Joonatan75 Před rokem +2

    It's good that you're having a good time in Finland.. He said that he went for a bit of driving in the snow and the problem is some rigging and when you open the visibility, put a counter throw, that's the best thing you can do with a car and of course you can find ice tracks in the river, etc.

  • @Randomizer939
    @Randomizer939 Před rokem +17

    South Finland you might not see white winter due to the heat from sea. It might take until January / February when there is actually long lasting snow in Helsinki for instance.

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +3

      That’s interesting
      It’s been white here for a very long time

    • @Kuutti_original
      @Kuutti_original Před rokem +2

      Coastal*

    • @Randomizer939
      @Randomizer939 Před rokem +2

      @@Kuutti_original True that, but not all the way up to Oulu.

    • @Kuutti_original
      @Kuutti_original Před rokem

      @@Randomizer939 Thats true, sea climate is one of a kind.

    • @XXXkazeXXX
      @XXXkazeXXX Před rokem

      It really is unpredictable in the south, some years very little snow the whole winter and yet this year full on winter in November!

  • @fortuna7469
    @fortuna7469 Před rokem +1

    Should snow here in the south tomorrow. Can't wait! The forest looks so black now. The snow makes everything look so beautiful, calm and magical.

  • @Sumpula
    @Sumpula Před rokem

    Love you dude. Have a good day.

  • @MarshalV6tynice
    @MarshalV6tynice Před rokem +1

    Glad to see you enjoying my country! It's mostly safe even in the very urban areas, but the North can be very beautiful.

  • @Masterfrogg
    @Masterfrogg Před rokem

    Wow, I thought I was a northerner living in northern Sweden but you're WAY further north than I am! Good stuff, I know for a fact that Finland is about as safe as you can be in the world so enjoy that without a worry. Also, if you can scout out some part of the woods in the day time when you can find you way back I would recommend it, the only real danger isn't animals (they exist but they're rare) it's getting lost. Because I would really recommend you to do a night time walk to a clearing or a small overlook or something because when it's lightly snowing and you're just sitting in the dark in the forest and you can hear all the sounds of the forest around you and you can see the stars, there genuinely is no feeling like it. ESPECIALLY if you manage to spot an aurora, a good aurora sighting is just one of those lifetime experiences that stick with you forever, I highly recommend you try and catch that (there are aurora forecast websites you can check).
    Would also love to see even more content on Finnish food!

  • @Luredreier
    @Luredreier Před rokem +2

    4:44
    "Totally covered" males me think of snow up to the car roofs.
    That *can* happen here in Norway.
    It's rare though.

  • @internetexplorer1057
    @internetexplorer1057 Před rokem +1

    Sodankylä... damn bro.. respect from a Finnish bloke who thinks Helsinki is too far up north for human settlements.

  • @penguin_in_a_birch_tree

    What a wild ride I had as I slowly realised you're in my dear former hometown. I hope you're having a great time there!

  • @AnneKoivumaki
    @AnneKoivumaki Před rokem

    Oh, I so want to see your reaction in middle of the winter when everything is covered with "tykkylumi" = heavy amount of snow like whipped cream.

  • @RikunVideot
    @RikunVideot Před rokem +4

    Thank you for the video and sharing what you experience here with us. Just a thought about driving and drifting. With the first snow and ice on the road I do this drifting and emergency braking, too, just to get accustomed and prepared for the road conditions after a long pause. With the front wheel drive and automatic drift controls it's not as much fun as it used to be but it's important to get used to the limits of your car and performance of the winter tires. If you ever want to come here in winter time with little or no experience of snow and then hire a car I highly recommend you to find an empty parking lot or similar and do some test driving and braking there. On the road, keep a good distance from the car ahead of you.

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem +2

      Thank you for the advice

  • @cipher8523
    @cipher8523 Před rokem

    wow, it's almost scary how youtube recommended this to me and then you say you are in my old home town haha
    and ah yes, driving around, the favorite past time of young folks outside the big cities😂

  • @jtekholm
    @jtekholm Před rokem

    Sir Donkula :D Glad you enjoy the life in Finland!

  • @jounileinonen1938
    @jounileinonen1938 Před rokem

    You Have a great Voice...really relaxing..

  • @ilenisaatio
    @ilenisaatio Před rokem +1

    One of the most peaceful things there is, is a Wintry forest, at night, with soft fresh snow all around. The silence feels like it's actually pushing against your ears. Funnily enough, one other thing that calms me is a blizzard that blows from the open sea, all the way from behind the horizon. It's all in the clothes. :winking_face: Thanks for the vid.

  • @jage1559
    @jage1559 Před rokem

    "I don't really like company"
    You chose the right country to move to!

  • @soomad
    @soomad Před rokem +2

    Probably a relevant point to make that it gets dark up there mega early now since the sun does not rise. And the snow is so important in the darkness, makes it feel a lot lighter. Also the silence the snow brings with it is awesome, silences the surrounding sounds somewhat 😊
    To the point of safety, I as a woman living a few hundred meters from one of the unsafer hubs in the capital region am aware that it might not be 100% safe late at night, but I'm still fine going out 11pm or 5-6am.

  • @ninanlovespeanut
    @ninanlovespeanut Před rokem

    Hello as a young woman in Finland I often walk by myself at night 2 am when everything is quiet an serene. Never had a problem and I'm 26 year old and I have lived both in the middle and south( Turku/ Pohjanmaa) of Finland. And I haven't been catcalled for years.

  • @kebman
    @kebman Před rokem

    We're pushing December here in Oslo, and while a thin sheet of snow fell yesterday, it's all thawed today. Back where I grew up, in Tromsø, it's full on winter by now.

  • @DontEatFibre
    @DontEatFibre Před rokem

    Dude! Never forget to wear a reflector when it's dark outside! Stay visible and safe

  • @Tohak
    @Tohak Před rokem +5

    Here in southern part of Finland this week we got first snow that has stayed on the ground so yeah, a month later than in Lapland. Btw, drifting is common during winters and we will even have ice roads on the lake ice in most counties. Some of people I know drive also ice speedway with bikes on lake ice every winter. And you know, there has been great many finnish rally drivers in the history so got to learn those driving skills somehow when you get your driving license - though it's not good thing to do drifting on public roads as that can be dangerous to others if the person looses the control of a car.

  • @MrBizteck
    @MrBizteck Před rokem

    Holy crap I havent watched you in a few months .... Finland ! You went to Finland ... impressive. I assumed Germany or the UK.
    Really hope all going well for you happy xmas.

    • @MrBizteck
      @MrBizteck Před rokem +1

      Lol you reminded me of my wife .. she is from the South of Spain and never seen snow in real life until she moved in with me in Northern Europe.
      Lol that first day she dragged me out to build a snowman at 6 am 😂

  • @carolawasberg6271
    @carolawasberg6271 Před rokem +2

    Ooh man 😅 the snow it's gonna be a LOT more than that and I truly mean a lot. We here in Oulu can have about 4-6 month of winter that depends of when it starts. Do a new video a bit later on in end of January or February when it's more and a lot colder ☺️

  • @someoneWasHereAgain
    @someoneWasHereAgain Před rokem

    i just love how u r so interested of finland. Im a finn or whatever u say lol. respect

    • @GIOBOZZ
      @GIOBOZZ  Před rokem

      It’s a interesting place

  • @Tanya_Maria
    @Tanya_Maria Před rokem

    You're so funny :D I'm happy u get to experience our beautiful Lapland :)

  • @AndyGrouch
    @AndyGrouch Před rokem +6

    Did you know that there is an army base in Sodankylä? Its like few kilometers from the village. They train conscripts for winter warfare there. I was in training there 20 years ago. Very cold and hard training in snowy forests. In the future there will probably be some American soldiers also because we are joining NATO.

    • @juri_xiii9977
      @juri_xiii9977 Před rokem +4

      He knows.. There has been some Army trucks in one of these videos,and few hundred others have told it to him herein comments.. Also. You can't really miss the fact there's a FDF base there if you live there..

  • @iiris4373
    @iiris4373 Před rokem

    It’s cute how much you’re in awe of that amount of snow. Idk if you live here are visiting, but last year was so much worse. To me, that is not a lot of snow yet. If you love snow, you should have seen last year. Stick around for this winter, it might be similar to last year we shall see. It was good enough to genuanely swim in

  • @Gwahlur
    @Gwahlur Před rokem +2

    Very interesting that you chose the extreme north of Finland to move to! Very different experience compared to the south, but I'm guessing it's also more interesting from a life experience point of view. Speaking here as a southern person myself. :)
    May I ask, what was it that got you so interested in Finland in the first place?
    All the best to your efforts in living here and learning our admittedly quite tricky language!

  • @IhminenOfficial
    @IhminenOfficial Před rokem

    Dude is really up north, damn. Have fun with snowsports.