Please don't take my bantering too seriously. I grew up going to Walmart every month with my mom. This Finnish version (Prisma) look like it was design by a billionaire that wanted it to be the place old people go to do their shopping. It has a cemetery kind of vibe (atmosphere), with a lot of space. I could see myself go there and slowly moving my cart for 3 hours and still be there, lol! I'm an introvert but I like went groceries is a little chaotic! 14:11 Sujy authentic Thai (Isan) food vlog.
Finns are often practical, systematic and prefer order and cleanliness. Everything should work well, but not necessarily flawlessly, thinking of perfectionists, but still work as it should and not only partially, otherwise there is a flaw and it needs to be fixed. 😂
It’s okay more prisma for me 😂 it’s perfect u don’t have to watch where ur going and u don’t bump into people and u can chill and take ur time and think what it was u came to buy 😂
this guy was propably there very early in the morning lookin at the meat section for example..... most people would be sleepin or going to school or work or something
This Prisma is normal Finnish bigger shop where you can buy food The other stuff IS just For If somebody needs More then just food,nothing special,Normal shop in Finland.
This store is in Jyväskylä, Finnish city of 150,000 people and it is the regional capital of Central Finland with a total population of 275,000 people. Finns prefer personal space and silence is golden. People are just minding their own business and not bothering others, but people are still willing to help if needed.
TH-cam just recommended your channel and nice to hear your comparisons to Thailand. I just wanted to comment from my Finnish perspective. In Finland we value order, cleanliness, silence, punctuality, reliability, privacy, so this Prisma is exactly how we want it. The things should be easy to find, because most customers just want to get what they need and get out quickly. We don't like to hang around. There is a lot of space, so that it's easier to drive stuff to the shelves. And we have a small population and this is a big store outside rush hour, so it's quite empty. Also, many of these big supermarkets are open 24/7, so the customers are more spread out to all hours of the day. People have different cultures and different personalities, and I hate chaos and messiness so your house is way too messy for me (and probably for most Finns). Have a good day!
I feel a weird sense of comfort in not having the house pristine clean. Well, it's way too messy, that's a sure thing, but I think I would be stress out having everything at the exact correct place. Now, the irony is that I still like to have an "organized messiness". It's hard to explain, lol! But yeah thx for understanding that I'm just bantering.
Oh, I know. I just read a comment below the original video. It doesn't quite look like a Walmart. Walmart tend to be very crowded with things everywhere. Prisma look like a hotel lobby! :)
Tiose things you were curious about are self-scanners. We have the same method in Sweden in different stores so if you're not in the mood for paying in a "normal" cashiering with human co tact you can take this scanner instead, go about and scan your groceries and go to the self checkout.. very convenient for introverts haha. And often quicker than regular cashier stands :-)
@MaxSujyNorden Yeah, in Sweden too :) Same with our trollys/shoppingcarts at supermarkets. Some uses a coin to put into the cart but you'll get it back once you done but some are free from it. We don't leave the carts all over the place/parking lots. :)
Nice reaction! 😃I just visited the same store four hours ago as I was on my night walk with my backpack. I bought fresh rawit chili, instant noodels, garlic, Polish apples and rye bread. This is my favorite store. I can find almost everything I need from there. I like to go there late at night when there are fewer people. They are open till 12 at night.
Well, if you make an average about $500 / month, it might be expensive. And the Nordic Countries are more expensive. In the afternoon the Prisma is packet/ full of people but if you go like 7 am, it is empty and the children are going to school.
Yeap, Finland is eye-wateringly expensive for any groceries. Sure we can get top shelf quality, but making basic food on the cheap (if really financially squeezed) requires going after some known cheap ingredients and chasing something like ground beef on sale. In the right conditions one can make something like cabbage and ground beef soup (pretty darn good in fact) in batches of 20 portions (freeze the rest) for a pittance.
What reads on the screen is " you are one step closer to easier to be a customer. Please show (or use) your bonus card to begin". It doesn't always translate well but roughly it's that....to get membership and use your card for benefits.
Hiiii please respond to Netherlands entry to Eurovision, it has kind of a record, at least this year, by being the most watched video already after just under 1 day. That or.. checking out supermarkets in the Netherlands *those videos are cool too
It's not very polite to vid the customers in a market, perhaps he tried to avoid them? Rachel lived in Finland about four years. "10 CULTURE SHOCKS | FINLAND PART 2 | SURPRISE GUEST" th-cam.com/video/Mwe5UJa7H_A/w-d-xo.html
Please don't take my bantering too seriously. I grew up going to Walmart every month with my mom. This Finnish version (Prisma) look like it was design by a billionaire that wanted it to be the place old people go to do their shopping. It has a cemetery kind of vibe (atmosphere), with a lot of space. I could see myself go there and slowly moving my cart for 3 hours and still be there, lol! I'm an introvert but I like went groceries is a little chaotic!
14:11 Sujy authentic Thai (Isan) food vlog.
Finns are often practical, systematic and prefer order and cleanliness. Everything should work well, but not necessarily flawlessly, thinking of perfectionists, but still work as it should and not only partially, otherwise there is a flaw and it needs to be fixed. 😂
Finland have euros No dollars like you said all the time
It’s okay more prisma for me 😂 it’s perfect u don’t have to watch where ur going and u don’t bump into people and u can chill and take ur time and think what it was u came to buy 😂
this guy was propably there very early in the morning lookin at the meat section for example..... most people would be sleepin or going to school or work or something
This Prisma is normal Finnish bigger shop where you can buy food The other stuff IS just For If somebody needs More then just food,nothing special,Normal shop in Finland.
This store is in Jyväskylä, Finnish city of 150,000 people and it is the regional capital of Central Finland with a total population of 275,000 people.
Finns prefer personal space and silence is golden. People are just minding their own business and not bothering others, but people are still willing to help if needed.
Those are self-scanning machines you can scan your items, and pay at a self-checkout.
TH-cam just recommended your channel and nice to hear your comparisons to Thailand. I just wanted to comment from my Finnish perspective. In Finland we value order, cleanliness, silence, punctuality, reliability, privacy, so this Prisma is exactly how we want it. The things should be easy to find, because most customers just want to get what they need and get out quickly. We don't like to hang around. There is a lot of space, so that it's easier to drive stuff to the shelves. And we have a small population and this is a big store outside rush hour, so it's quite empty. Also, many of these big supermarkets are open 24/7, so the customers are more spread out to all hours of the day. People have different cultures and different personalities, and I hate chaos and messiness so your house is way too messy for me (and probably for most Finns). Have a good day!
Haha! Yeah I understand. We have another YT channel with 99% Japanese audience. Japanese care about everything you just mentioned and then some!
@@MaxSujyNorden Yes, no judgment from me, people are different and that makes life interesting.
I feel a weird sense of comfort in not having the house pristine clean. Well, it's way too messy, that's a sure thing, but I think I would be stress out having everything at the exact correct place. Now, the irony is that I still like to have an "organized messiness". It's hard to explain, lol! But yeah thx for understanding that I'm just bantering.
All the food stores are clean and tidy in every Nordic country.
A small note: Prisma has nothing to do with Walmart. You didn’t say it has, but just to make it clear, there’s no Walmart in Finland.
Oh, I know. I just read a comment below the original video. It doesn't quite look like a Walmart. Walmart tend to be very crowded with things everywhere. Prisma look like a hotel lobby! :)
@@MaxSujyNorden 😅
Tiose things you were curious about are self-scanners. We have the same method in Sweden in different stores so if you're not in the mood for paying in a "normal" cashiering with human co tact you can take this scanner instead, go about and scan your groceries and go to the self checkout.. very convenient for introverts haha. And often quicker than regular cashier stands :-)
Woah! Didn't think of that because that would never be a thing in Canada or Thailand, lol! Finland trust their citizens.
@MaxSujyNorden Yeah, in Sweden too :)
Same with our trollys/shoppingcarts at supermarkets. Some uses a coin to put into the cart but you'll get it back once you done but some are free from it. We don't leave the carts all over the place/parking lots. :)
Nice reaction! 😃I just visited the same store four hours ago as I was on my night walk with my backpack. I bought fresh rawit chili, instant noodels, garlic, Polish apples and rye bread. This is my favorite store. I can find almost everything I need from there. I like to go there late at night when there are fewer people. They are open till 12 at night.
Till 12, great. In Thailand, all close around 9-10pm.
We dont like mess here in 🇫🇮
Well, if you make an average about $500 / month, it might be expensive. And the Nordic Countries are more expensive. In the afternoon the Prisma is packet/ full of people but if you go like 7 am, it is empty and the children are going to school.
Yeap, Finland is eye-wateringly expensive for any groceries. Sure we can get top shelf quality, but making basic food on the cheap (if really financially squeezed) requires going after some known cheap ingredients and chasing something like ground beef on sale. In the right conditions one can make something like cabbage and ground beef soup (pretty darn good in fact) in batches of 20 portions (freeze the rest) for a pittance.
What reads on the screen is " you are one step closer to easier to be a customer. Please show (or use) your bonus card to begin". It doesn't always translate well but roughly it's that....to get membership and use your card for benefits.
In Finland we don’t use dollars, we use euros.
We have little bit higher sallery here in Finland then in thailand
"Thailand" in Finnish sounds almost like "or else land". Fun fact.
Sujy would love Finland!
I suppose Prismas don't have secret underground tunnels
Does wife has a sister who would like to live in Finland? Just wondering... :)
Nope :)
Citymarket is the big shop
Hiiii please respond to Netherlands entry to Eurovision, it has kind of a record, at least this year, by being the most watched video already after just under 1 day.
That or.. checking out supermarkets in the Netherlands *those videos are cool too
Action? Kids should never run inside it is the golden rule!
Puppers ❤
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It's not very polite to vid the customers in a market, perhaps he tried to avoid them?
Rachel lived in Finland about four years. "10 CULTURE SHOCKS | FINLAND PART 2 | SURPRISE GUEST" th-cam.com/video/Mwe5UJa7H_A/w-d-xo.html