Kokkola is another really beautiful city in Finland with nice scenery a lot of shops and places to eat, very nice houses and buildings, and many other interesting sights to see around the city, i really enjoy walking tours like this especially on a quiet day with less people around like here and this is another really nice video of Finland,Thank You, Kiitos ystava.🤠👍 🇫🇮📹📱📱📹🇫🇮
Veo este video y parese una ciudad desierta no hay gente casi vacia muy diferente a mi ciudad q es bulliciosa llena de gente en las calles llena de vendedores en bazar suelo q diferencia
I was just exploring the facts about Kokkola, I will reach Kokkola in September 2024 as an international student from India. I need some guidance, Is there anyone from Kokkola who can help me please. I shall be thankful if any of you reply.
Thanks for your response..I am a little bit fearful of getting a part time there, What is the current situation of getting work there? I don't know whether I will get work or not.I am from India.and How difficult it is to integrate into Finnish society. Also extreme weather conditions are there?
@@CosmoSpirit85 first of all I think finding work might be a bit difficult if you don't know the language.. you might get lucky if your english is good, but not an expert on this subject.. but I know it won't be easy. Integrating is kinda tricky I'd say, many finns tend to keep to themselves and are generally a bit shy when it comes to foreigners. I'd say it takes a lot of effort on your part as well, as in you need to show that you are interested in doing stuff with the natives etc. There are a lot of foreign students here in Kokkola also so you shouldnt feel lonely. I have a friend from India who used to live in Kokkola and at least he said that the biggest challenge for him was to get used to the Finnish winter so I suggest you try to mentally prepare yourself for the darkness and the cold. It's going to be only a few hours of sunlight every day for months and it can wear you down if you're not used to it. He said it helped him to keep active and keep doing stuff.
I am moving second week of next month. I am facing difficulty getting any student housing or an apartment in sharing. Can you please help me in this regard.
@@CosmoSpirit85 Hello. I wrote a long response earlier for you, but I guess it somehow failed. Briefly to your earlier questions: Getting work without speaking finnish will be difficult for sure, even with perfect english it could prove challenging so be ready for that. Integrating into Finnish society can be challenging also, but not impossible. I think you have to be actively seeking opportunities where you can interact with the locals, maybe some hobby or such? I have an Indian friend who's lived in Finland for years and he has played volleyball all his time here. Finnish people are polite, but very reserved so be ready mentally for that, many people need time to really open up to you. The weather conditions will be the biggest challenge you'll face at least that's what my Indian friend said how it was for him. It's going to be nothing but darkness pretty much for like 3-4 months from November until March and it will be really cold also especially when comparing to India. Best thing you can do in the winter is to stay active; exercise and make sure you have stuff to do at home as well.
Kokkola on niin kaunis kaupunki. Kiitos!
I always enjoyed visiting Finland, very friendly locals
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Thank you for sharing your walking experience! I hope I can visit Finland and beautiful Kokkola one day!
Kokkola is another really beautiful
city in Finland with nice scenery
a lot of shops and places to eat,
very nice houses and buildings,
and many other interesting sights
to see around the city, i really enjoy
walking tours like this especially on
a quiet day with less people around
like here and this is another really
nice video of Finland,Thank You,
Kiitos ystava.🤠👍
🇫🇮📹📱📱📹🇫🇮
It's really nice to hear people complimenting my hometown. Thanks!
Привет 🙋🏼♂️ Прекрасное видео 📹 👍🏻🔝🙂 🆒️
Veo este video y parese una ciudad desierta no hay gente casi vacia muy diferente a mi ciudad q es bulliciosa llena de gente en las calles llena de vendedores en bazar suelo q diferencia
😊
Se on ihanaa, mutta liian hiljaista! Missä kaikki on? Kukaan ei ole kaduilla! Se tuntuu yksinäiseltä.
Goodfilandia Luísa portugal😂❤🎉❤❤❤❤❤❤
I was just exploring the facts about Kokkola, I will reach Kokkola in September 2024 as an international student from India. I need some guidance, Is there anyone from Kokkola who can help me please. I shall be thankful if any of you reply.
Hey. What do you need to know?
Thanks for your response..I am a little bit fearful of getting a part time there, What is the current situation of getting work there? I don't know whether I will get work or not.I am from India.and How difficult it is to integrate into Finnish society. Also extreme weather conditions are there?
@@CosmoSpirit85 first of all I think finding work might be a bit difficult if you don't know the language.. you might get lucky if your english is good, but not an expert on this subject.. but I know it won't be easy. Integrating is kinda tricky I'd say, many finns tend to keep to themselves and are generally a bit shy when it comes to foreigners. I'd say it takes a lot of effort on your part as well, as in you need to show that you are interested in doing stuff with the natives etc. There are a lot of foreign students here in Kokkola also so you shouldnt feel lonely. I have a friend from India who used to live in Kokkola and at least he said that the biggest challenge for him was to get used to the Finnish winter so I suggest you try to mentally prepare yourself for the darkness and the cold. It's going to be only a few hours of sunlight every day for months and it can wear you down if you're not used to it. He said it helped him to keep active and keep doing stuff.
I am moving second week of next month. I am facing difficulty getting any student housing or an apartment in sharing. Can you please help me in this regard.
@@CosmoSpirit85 Hello. I wrote a long response earlier for you, but I guess it somehow failed. Briefly to your earlier questions: Getting work without speaking finnish will be difficult for sure, even with perfect english it could prove challenging so be ready for that.
Integrating into Finnish society can be challenging also, but not impossible. I think you have to be actively seeking opportunities where you can interact with the locals, maybe some hobby or such? I have an Indian friend who's lived in Finland for years and he has played volleyball all his time here. Finnish people are polite, but very reserved so be ready mentally for that, many people need time to really open up to you.
The weather conditions will be the biggest challenge you'll face at least that's what my Indian friend said how it was for him. It's going to be nothing but darkness pretty much for like 3-4 months from November until March and it will be really cold also especially when comparing to India. Best thing you can do in the winter is to stay active; exercise and make sure you have stuff to do at home as well.
DOWNTOWN COCA-COLA ...Loox just as deserted as Great Falls, MT
Great falls 56,44 km² population 58 505 density 1 036,59 ab./km²
Kokkola 2730,8 km²
Population 48 006
Density 17,58 ab./km²
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