hello and greetings from Finland😉. a sauna can actually be found in almost every house. in high-rise buildings, the sauna and shower rooms are usually built in the basement. in the newest apartment buildings to a penthouse. in these buildings, each apartment owner has the opportunity to book their own sauna shift, during which no one other than the residents of the apartment in question may go to the sauna. 1 shift lasts about an hour. then it's the next one's turn. As a family, we can go to the sauna together, and we really go there in our birth clothes. in public saunas, however, men and boys go separately to the changing rooms, shower rooms and sauna. so do women and girls. Finns are used to seeing different bodies from an early age, so nudity is not a big deal. however, before taking a sauna, we take a shower, because we don't want to take dirt with us into the sauna. the sauna is heated so that the heat and humidity remove dirt from the skin and relax tense muscles. the sauna also helps you sleep better the next night. Pesäpallo baseball is definitely not the same game as american baseball. Finnish baseball has a much bigger field and very different rules. even the position of the pitcher is completely different in Finnish than in American baseball. but even though baseball is a big deal in Finland, the king sport, the one that stirs up the whole of Finland, is ice hockey. you should really watch the video called "never forget - Leijonat 2019 (re-up)" (English subtitle) th-cam.com/video/hHewyg8n8cU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oDHb3pu8OHwqOq9o Finland is definitely a country where you know how to have fun in the strangest ways. swamp kickball is not the only sport. there's the boot throwing world championship, there's the air guitar playing, etc., there are dozens of competitions, each crazier and funnier than the other. this may have something to do with the long, dark and cold winter. or a counter-pull as a counterweight to the general Finnish silence. yes, there are about 5.5 million of us Finns and there are over 7,000 metal bands. then there are rock bands on top of that.. oh yes, we are not called a metal country for nothing.
Due to the amount of lactose intolerant people in Finland, lactose free dairy products are very widely available, which I have found is not that common across the globe.
Saunas make more sense in Finland were its cold outside. Than thailand where it's hot all the time. Sweden also have some saunas, put not like finland.
Sauna culture is ancient in Finland. It is tied deeply in spiritual tradition. I go every other day myself :) Good video for you to inform you more of this is Unesco's Sauna culture in Finland: th-cam.com/video/qY__OOcv--M/w-d-xo.html
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hello and greetings from Finland😉. a sauna can actually be found in almost every house. in high-rise buildings, the sauna and shower rooms are usually built in the basement. in the newest apartment buildings to a penthouse. in these buildings, each apartment owner has the opportunity to book their own sauna shift, during which no one other than the residents of the apartment in question may go to the sauna. 1 shift lasts about an hour. then it's the next one's turn. As a family, we can go to the sauna together, and we really go there in our birth clothes. in public saunas, however, men and boys go separately to the changing rooms, shower rooms and sauna. so do women and girls. Finns are used to seeing different bodies from an early age, so nudity is not a big deal. however, before taking a sauna, we take a shower, because we don't want to take dirt with us into the sauna. the sauna is heated so that the heat and humidity remove dirt from the skin and relax tense muscles. the sauna also helps you sleep better the next night.
Pesäpallo baseball is definitely not the same game as american baseball. Finnish baseball has a much bigger field and very different rules. even the position of the pitcher is completely different in Finnish than in American baseball. but even though baseball is a big deal in Finland, the king sport, the one that stirs up the whole of Finland, is ice hockey. you should really watch the video called "never forget - Leijonat 2019 (re-up)" (English subtitle) th-cam.com/video/hHewyg8n8cU/w-d-xo.htmlsi=oDHb3pu8OHwqOq9o
Finland is definitely a country where you know how to have fun in the strangest ways. swamp kickball is not the only sport. there's the boot throwing world championship, there's the air guitar playing, etc., there are dozens of competitions, each crazier and funnier than the other. this may have something to do with the long, dark and cold winter. or a counter-pull as a counterweight to the general Finnish silence.
yes, there are about 5.5 million of us Finns and there are over 7,000 metal bands. then there are rock bands on top of that.. oh yes, we are not called a metal country for nothing.
Due to the amount of lactose intolerant people in Finland, lactose free dairy products are very widely available, which I have found is not that common across the globe.
Pea soup and pancake is a Swedish 🇸🇪 thinng to but we eat it on Thursday!
Try to find that clip "The Rules of Pesäpallo (Finnish Baseball) - EXPLAINED!"
About the reindeers. They started testing this back in 2014 on 20 reindeers around the town of Rovaniemi. If they still do it I do not know.
oh yes.. it all makes sense, the birthplace all right. That makes full sense.
Tons of stock photos and videos from all around the world - only some from Finland. Just FYI. 😅
You mixed Flappy Bird to Angry Birds. The creator of Flappy Bird removed the game, because the reason you said
Saunas make more sense in Finland were its cold outside. Than thailand where it's hot all the time. Sweden also have some saunas, put not like finland.
Finns do sauna more in summer than winter.
My dad and uncle used to do anthill sitting for shits and giggles
Sauna culture is ancient in Finland. It is tied deeply in spiritual tradition. I go every other day myself :) Good video for you to inform you more of this is Unesco's Sauna culture in Finland: th-cam.com/video/qY__OOcv--M/w-d-xo.html