AMERICAN REACTS To 7 SHOCKING THINGS IN FINLAND!

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  • @darthetraveler
    @darthetraveler  Před 17 dny

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  • @j3mixa
    @j3mixa Před 19 dny +18

    She was right about the towel machine. The clean towel comes out from the front and gets sucked back in from the back after it's used. The used towel goes to a separate roll and when the clean part is fully used they take the dirty roll out, and send it to be cleaned. The towel machine company cleans the towel rolls professionally and sends some clean ones back to the client. It's very hygienic because you don't touch the same part that someone else has touched before you.

    • @Saturinus
      @Saturinus Před 19 dny +2

      Also, it's cloth and not paper like they kept saying.

  • @LTS79
    @LTS79 Před 19 dny +23

    They definitely don't use flames.

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK Před 19 dny +9

    De-icing of aircraft:
    Deicing fluids are typically composed of ethylene glycol (EG) or propylene glycol (PG). It is heated to about 75 C (170 F), and then sprayed on the aircraft with high pressure.
    ABSOLUTELY NO flames close to an aircraft, filled with tons of fuel.
    Fun fact, the fluid is the same, as vapers use in their E-cigarettes.

  • @tompsu9536
    @tompsu9536 Před 19 dny +14

    the thing that is used to deice planes is just liquid, probably the bright light and the yellowish color of the liquid seems like its fire but its not

  • @nordicexposure
    @nordicexposure Před 19 dny +9

    Water is very clean in Finland. Of course you might get a bit sick if you drink just from any lake, but most likely nothing serious. But most definitely you can safely drink from pretty much any stream, spring, rapids in nature. I've done it hundreds and hundreds of times in my travels.

  • @tomi_9212
    @tomi_9212 Před 18 dny +2

    Yup, Finland has an insane amount of very significant inventions that are very important in our everyday life. Here are some more borrowing from another comment I posted a while back:
    ► Linux and MySQL for example, are what most of the internet runs on today. Android phone's AndroidOS is also a Linux system.
    ► Personal reflector for pedestrians
    ► AIV feed that greatly increases animal feed lifetime and quality
    ► hormonal IUD contraceptive
    ► maternity clinics, they are with the expecting parents before and after the child is born, to educate the parents and monitor that everything is going fine
    ► margarine that actually dramatically lowers cholesterol, while normal butter is one of the main reasons for high cholesterol
    ► free school lunches for students, Finland has been offering free school lunches to elementary school students since 1934. It is extremely equalizing for children no matter how rich or poor their parents are, that all students eat the same food together at the same time. The teachers usually also eat with them.
    ► the Abloy locks, which are still, as far as I know, the most secure locks in the world. Even world's top lockpickers (like the lockpicking lawyer on YT, great channel btw) has a hard time picking even the older models, and has to use a special tool that only he and his associate has access to
    ► not only did Nokia invent the Nokia phones, but almost all technologies used in mobile phone communications even today originate from Finland. That is why even today, Apple has to pay Nokia patent fees for each sold iPhone that is using their technologies.
    The Nokia phones sold today, are btw, not real Nokia phones, but just a Taiwanese company that bought the rights to use Nokia name on their phones (edit: and later bought the rights to many of their Lumia era technologies). Nokia is extremely profitable company even today, but they gave up on making phones a long time ago (when they were able to dump it to Microsoft), and are mostly focusing on networking technologies (the technology that phones use to communicate) and licensing deals
    ► Winter tires used in cars
    ► a massive amount of military, paper and forestry technologies. Like the famous Molotov cocktail
    ► KONE, one of the world's biggest elevator manufacturer's is from Finland
    ► Fiskars scissors, those amazingly durable scissors with orange plastic handles that are form-fitted to your hand, and which never seem to grow dull or get loose
    ► IRC, internet relay chat was the first massive chat program before the internet and social media
    ► First graphic internet web browser
    and a lot more.
    Not inventions per say, but cool facts related to this video's topic
    ► the Moomin troll characters that are extremely popular in many countries (especially in Finland and Japan) are from Finland
    ► Finland was the first European nation to allow women to vote (right from the foundation of Finland). Finland has had a Female President, female Prime ministers and during the last government, all the top ministers were young women
    ► The Lord of the Rings, the Hobbit and the Silmarillion by J.J.R. Tolkien was heavily inspired and based on the Finnish national epoch Kalevala (funnily enough, my ancestor was the one who started that project National epoch project, even though it was a different person who finished it and is mostly credited for it). Gandalf is basically Väinämöinen, one of the main characters of Kalevala.
    Also, the elven language in Lord of the Rings is based on the Finnish language. This is because Tolkien was a language professor, and he became obsessed with the Finnish language and its stories and poetry, that was so totally different than anything else in Europe (original Finnish culture is not from Europe, but from ancient Asia)

  • @mhh7544
    @mhh7544 Před 18 dny +1

    Its a big linen roll, used gets rolled inside, and workers change the roll after it reaches the end.

  • @mhh7544
    @mhh7544 Před 18 dny +1

    Its steam colored by background light.

  • @Mojova1
    @Mojova1 Před 18 dny

    You can buy up to 5% alcohol in stores from 9 am to 9pm. And hard stuff you can buy only when Alko is open.

  • @jukka7697
    @jukka7697 Před 18 dny

    The toilet towel thing is not a common solution. You need some practise to use it fluently. I normally pull the towel one time, wait a second and then pull it again so I have some extra towel for my large hands.

  • @Pappa_66
    @Pappa_66 Před 18 dny +3

    Damm, now you know our secrets. Usually we use Dragons to do the de-icing but only when nobody sees it. 😅 Yes, we have used same toilet rolls for years now. 😂😂😂. You need to do the "rotten fish" challenge when in Sweden. 😮😢😂.

  • @saturahman7510
    @saturahman7510 Před 19 dny

    We also have toilet-paper towels in hospitals and many other places.

    • @sarisalmi7972
      @sarisalmi7972 Před 19 dny +1

      What do you mean? I have never ever seen toilet-paper towels. It would be so so discusting to wipe your ass with the towel and then store it somewhere to be washed and used again. Can tou name even one place where the toilet paper is a towel?

  • @ArchieArpeggio
    @ArchieArpeggio Před 18 dny

    They are nice couple and have nice travel videos from Finland. I´ve chated with them in the comment section couple of times.

  • @hanhiofficial7037
    @hanhiofficial7037 Před 19 dny

    That toilet towel thing is just plain stupidity. Why they didn't try it again? And yes, it's dry