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by Mediterraneo10
2205 days ago
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Dystopic for some. I studied in Finland and learned Finnish. I could have settled down there after uni, but I didn't. It is a perfect country if you can accept an ordinary working life with your 6 weeks of holiday per year, but it is almost as if people are intentionally prevented from bohemianism by the high cost of living and the insistence on long-term flat rental contracts. It is very rare to meet Finns who spend half of the year working and half of the year traveling. I returned to Eastern Europe and in spite of the lower salaries here, I feel like I can achieve a much better work/life balance than in Finland. Do you like delicious artisanal beers or aged whiskies from around the world? Tough luck, alcohol in Finland is sold only by a state monopoly that chooses only a narrow range of products to offer and with very high taxes to discourage purchase (because historically Nordic males imbibed large quanties of pure liquor). |
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as far as a place to raise a family, be a part of a community, general quality of life, it fits.
if it was always summer there, i'd be there no question.