Finland

Hi!

I´m from Finland and I was wondering what do people in USA know/ think about Finland in general (the first thing that comes to your mind for example). Since there are only 5 million of us, I won´t be surprised if you can't tell me anything.. But thanks anyway!

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The average man-on-the-street American will literally know nothing about Finland. I don't mean that they will know very little--I mean they will literally know nothing. Zero. The people on this forum, however, tend to be more worldly/cosmopolitan/educated, so will have an opinion that will probably give you a false sense of how much Americans actually know about Finland.

For me, the words "cold", "socialist", "close to Russia" come to mind.

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Viking booze cruises originate from Finland, right? I took one from Helsinki to Stockholm back in 2010..that was a great time. Finlandia is one of my favorite vodkas. I've had Karhu beer.

I know a few phrases in Finnish...kippis, mina raakastan sinua, kiitos, mita kuulu (spelling errors will be had!).

The northern lights...light summer, dark winter... I've been to Helsinki and Lahti.

Ehm, you guys like hockey and are decent at it ;)

Lots of heavy metal-type people, at least from what I've seen.

Good looking girls with high cheek bones.

That's about what I know. Oh yeah, you kicked Russia's ass (on a per solder basis) in WW2.

 

Don't you have more guns per capita than the US?

Also, you invented the verb "Finlandize" ie become Russia's bitch for fear of Russia invading.

Also, I'm not sure your language is from the Indo-European language group. Sounds more steppe-ish and Uralic. Whenever I see someone northern European looking, but they are speaking something utterly unintelligible and unrecognisable, I guess "Finnish" and I'm inevitably right.

Those who can, do. Those who can't, post threads about how to do it on WSO.
 
"SSits"Finlandize"

I should say suomettuminen.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finlandization

WikipediaFinlandization (Finnish: suomettuminen; Swedish: finlandisering; German: Finnlandisierung) is the process by which one powerful country strongly influences the policies of a smaller neighboring country, while allowing it to keep its independence and its own political system. The term literally means "to become like Finland" referring to the influence of the Soviet Union on Finland's policies during the Cold War.
Those who can, do. Those who can't, post threads about how to do it on WSO.
 

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