In the Netherlands it gets dark around 16:30 and its light around 8:30. If you work 9-17 like most people, you may not get to see the sun until the weekend
Yeah, years ago when I did an internship in furnituremaking, I promised myself never to work again in a place where I can't look outside the window. In crafts like that you work from at least 8 - 17. Your boss doesn't pay for your lunchtime.
I'm in northern Finland for my vacation this December, and the sun is literally only up from 11.30 - 12.30. Sometimes the weather forecast doesn't even show a sunrise/sunset time because the sun doesn't even cross the horizon completely.
I live in Malaysia where it’s summer all year round. But in 1979 when I was 13 y.o I got my first penpal from Finland. He was 14 then. He really opened my eyes about all things Finnish. I am now almost 60 y.o and been keeping in touch with my penpal via FB. I love Finland! It has a sentimental value to me.
@ we’re blessed. He’s an academician at one of the universities in Rovaniemi. He was originally from Sieppijarvi. It also happened that I worked in a university in Malaysia till I retired recently. Our friendship has come a loooong way!
😂😂😂😂😂 As Brazilian, once I took a nap at the dorm to return to lab. It was 4 pm and my brain forgot I was in the Midwest of the USA. I thought it was 4 am, and I started the breakfast ritual. When I arrived at the lab, it was crowded. It took me HOURS to realize my internal clock was messed up. And it also took me time to understand that sun and heat are not synonymous in places with 4 seasons. So many colds...🤦🙄
Haha went to Seattle in winter... I awoke a few times unsure of it was day or night. The wildest was a sunny winter day. I went for a walk without a jacket. I realized it was cold when I stepped outside... but thought a short walk would be fine... I was shivering and euphoric by the time I returned... might have been early hypothermia 😅
Sun and heat are not synonymous - and also midday-ish or Early afternoon is not necessarily the warmest time of the day - are concepts I still struggle with after 20+ years in Germany! 😭
Some people with asthma only feel it during the cold weather! Then they get really sick, cuz they don't have the ability to cough everything out of their lungs. Go to a pulmonologist and get tested! Inhalers save lives!
@Aurelia-s3z nu stiu Aurelia, nu am trait in Thailanda, din care cauza nu inteleg prea bine ce spui dar presupun ca ai confirmat ce am spus eu mai sus..
I live in tropical country. The sky is so bright then after 10 minutes it will get dark and rain will pour for about 10-15 minutes, roads are flooded, traffic gets heavy then the sun shines again
Same in Québec, Canada. Shortest day of the year coming up and -23C this morning. Only a couple weeks ago the grass was green. We will see green in April. Happy winter!
Another summer begins in Buenos Aires, very hot and very humid. Spring and autumn are the best seasons. The only two snowfalls in this city were on 06/22/1918 and 07/09/2007.
But we can get hale the size of golf balls or larger, in summer or anytime. I live there too. And our summers are really hot. Especially since in 1982 Brazil opened the gigantic Itaipú Dam and it started to alter our temperate climate and we became a subtropical area. Still love to see our sum bright up in the clear smogless Buenos Aires sky at 5:30 am in summer and night falling at 8pm. @@jorgebarbikane6846
Chicago here. Same. December 21st is coming soon THEN I wait for the days to get longer and shades of green to return. But no, Mother Nature has another dirty trick: January and February. You thought you had it bad in December? Nope, the real bitter cold and snow are yet to come. 🥶 But seriously, I love my city. I need four seasons. Winter makes me appreciate summer, and the blast-furnace hot summers make me long for cool autumn days and pots of chili on the stove. 🙂
You can make it lock himself but you can also made it so stay out lock. Very good solution in family when children run in and out whole day and you can lock door for night. If nobody isnt home when children are out, door is mostly locked.
@dreamwithouttears8293 I know you technically can, I've just never kept it unlocked myself. As a consequence I have accidentally locked myself out of my home way too many times, and so have most of the people I know 😆 But I used to live in Helsinki, it may be more common in some smaller cities. (Now I live in the UK where most of the doors still have to be locked from the outside with a key, so much less danger of that happening!)
@@durabelle yeah i would never keep door unlocked in Helsinki or some bigger place. And if you have own "garden" or what is it, its more likely that you keep doors unlock if you do something outside. When you get inside you lock the door
@@dreamwithouttears8293In Helsinki area, if you live in a peaceful neighbourhood, you can still 2024 keep your door unlocked during daytime, I know couple of families doing that already for several years. But ofcourse most people do keep them locked nowadays. ❤🙏
@Luontohaahuilija yeah i know that not every area in big city are bad so many family keep theyr door unlock during day but some places are better keep door locked :(
I've been all over Scandinavia. The summers are wonderful! but it's so true about winter there. If you blink at the wrong time of day it's like someone turned the lights out. This is very funny and accurate😮😂
@@MollieMolly I remember exactly when I first saw there was daylight at like 2 am. I'm ancient now, and still remember that as one of the prettiest things I've ever seen. Midsommar makes up for the black days in winter.
I live in Scotland, and these have been our winters lately. This year, i had to ask a friend if someone is switching off the sky light or what. It's wild!
They are definitely doing something...just recently I heard ,was it maybe even Biden that said,that the Sun must be reduced somehow for this stupid climate control whatever
It’s ALMOST as bad in Alaska! Kinda funny when the local radio station tells you every morning how many more seconds of daylight you’ve gained every day! 😅😊
Ou le soleil brille il y a beaucoup de gens. Beaucoup de gens égale insécurité, incivilité, menfoutisme , saleté, individualisme. C'est le prix à payer pour le soleil. Comme si la vie devenait moins précieuse.
@@LindaGarcia-pb2sj😂. Very true. In the capital city of Papua New Guinea, a person can sleep anywhere under a tree or in a old truck without worrying about cold. This however, makes crime rampant because there are always people out in almost every section of the city day and night.
It is that f**ing annoying circle in the sky that prevents you from sleeping during summer unless you tape 10 layers of black plastic bags to all the windows...
I live in the middle portion of Chile, where each seasons last 3 months. We have extreme temperatures going from -5 to +45 Celsius (fun fact, Christmas in summer, no snowman here) The top north portion is mainly in spring all year. The south, mainly in winter.
I was born, raised, and live in a beauiful tropical summer all year around country, surrounded by beautiful hues of green, sunshine and/or rain. When I moved to Missouri and experienced the first snowfall, it was a lot of snow, so much so that I felt disoriented. So much white. And getting dark so early, I felt anxious.😢 My classmates recommended me to take St. John's wort. It helped me go through winter. Once spring sprung, and saw all the green and beautiful flowers, I didn't need St. John's wort anymore. The second winter was much more bearable and easier to go through. I definitely love my hot tropical green all year round country. 😊
You need to take melatonin and vitamin D and C during the dark winter months. Seasonal affective disorder is a huge problem in counties like Finland, with long winter nights and endless summer days. The snow blindness is also no joke, you need sunglasses when it's sunny and newer stare the snow too long, even under street lamp lights. I personally love winter. I love how calming it is. No smells, so little noises, everywhere looks so perfect, smooth and clean. It's so relaxing for your senses after a hectic summer. But it's definitely something you need to learn to live with. I would probably get overwhelmed at the tropics after some time. Tho it must be nice to not have to be prepared for totally different seasons from -35°C to 35°C temperatures. 😅
Benefits of it being darker outside during the colder months…means…night skiing with premium groomed runs, taking our half wolf/half husky boys for 1/2 to day long sleigh rides…our pups favourite time of year! As for an excess of sunlight during the premium warm/hot days ~ ideal for growing an EXCESS of produce for nearly 24 hrs/day for months and months…providing so much food, we have enough to can, freeze, and make pastries for local food banks and sell extra goods, to gather a little cash for items to purchase.
Central Europe is kind of a walk in the park compared to latitude 67N... Today at my location at 58.5N the solar radiation sensor recorded 7 watts per square metres at the local noon... In the summer it's close to 1000. And it is even less light outside in Finland during usual overcast winter days...
I lived in the Netherlands and visited Norway. I also visited isla Margerita in Venezuela and Curacao. It gets dark early in the north but what absolutely took me by surprise is how fast it gets dark near the equator...about as fast as in the video. In the north, the twilight is actually quite long. 😉
I live in Australia and definitely in the summer months that is true. The further north you go the faster and earlier it gets dark. While the further south you go, the longer it stays daylight and the light lingers, even after sunset.
@@wickedtwix indeed they do. Although when I was young I was told that birds fly south for the winter, and it wasn’t until I was 17 and living in the US that it dawned on me how stupid that was.. why on earth would they fly to Antarctica? Hemispheres.
Born and raised in Aruba, I once read in a book that “twilight in the tropics is very short”. I had no idea what it meant until I went to study in the US. Indeed between sunset and total darkness is 20-30 minutes. And I thought that’s the norn everywhere.
Now I m so thankful for all the sunshine that we get all year round especially winters. I m from South Asia. This video made me more thankful of what we have here
@charminglady4609 Yeah, with winter comes bad weather, so you need proper housing & clothes - that are expensive. The darkness leads to health issues, esp depression & vitamin d insufficiency - and if you have darker skin, the risk are even higher.. People are being tired ALL THE TIME... Snow helps, it reflects any light so it's not as dark & gloomy is if it's milder weather & no snow.. I HATE snow-less winters. The darkness & cold goes straight into your bones... literally- vitamin D nsufficiency leads to osteoporosis- your skeleton gets brittle.. It gradually starts to gets darker day to day, from June to December, then on dec 22 it turns again & for every day we get a few minutes more daylight, the sun starts to rise a few minutes earlier & starts to go down a few minutes later than the day before. Then around the 20th of june it changes again & in the same way starts to get darker. It gets REALLY noticeable during daylight saving when you turn the clocks back 1h. Now suddenly it gets darker 1h before, than yesterday not only a few minutss.. so it messes with your time perception also. It has many negative health aspects.. Like the the cold & darkness affects your immune system negatively, so you catch colds, etc, more easily than in summer.. It takes a toll on your every way possible. One way nordic people have adjusted is that we don't stop drinking milk as adults, do we have mutated into not being lactose intolerant. Most people can handle lactose with no issues.. Drinking milk was vital to surviving in these conditions.. they still add vitamin D in milk sold here. Without vitamin D the body can't get the benefits from the calcium, your body also doesn't store calcium, so it needs to be added through your lifetime..
@@viljavuorela4442 omg 😳... this is totally unbelievable... This means I am blessed....we have 5types of weather throughout the year...summer, winters, spring, autumn, rainy.and all so beautiful...
Lived on Kodiak Island for too many years. The winters were so dark and depressing. Mostly rain and wind with everything freezing to ice overnight. We would pour water on the car to open the doors. Yes we were too poor to have a garage but my husband owned two fishing boats. I miss the people there but not the dark wet cold winter days.
I live in Finland. I work 12 hour night shifts (from 6pm to 6am). When i go to work its dark, when i come home its dark, and i sleep when its not 🫠 Edit: i dont need any education about finlands climate, or supplementing with vitamins. I’ve been living here my whole life so i know how this works. Thanks
Well, in Germany I worked 10 hour night shifts (20:00 to 6:30) and it was dark from (at least) Oktober to March. I love the long days in May, June , July and August. That is when life is best. ❤
Lucky Finn. In Northern Norway, north of the Arctic Circle, the sun neither rise nor set between mid/late November till mid/late January. The period is called the polar night. 🌌 Today the sun set at 15:11 PM in S-E Norway. I think this time of the year is cozy but not everyone agree.
Ahh, we experience similar things it gets dark here by 4 or 5 pm! Takes a little while and a watch to adjust to this change! Fracking winter is here! I'm in North, Canada! Hiya, lol ;)..
@@ladyd4098 winter, spring, summer, monsoon, autumn, prevernal. India is huge. We have mountains, seas, ocean(the only ocean named after a country), desert, plateaus, river delta. So, it makes for a diverse season cycle.
Именно так! Темнеет сразу после 15.00. Забираю дочку со школы в 14.30 , если идём в магазин, то после магазина идём домой уже когда темнеет и доча спрашивает- " мама, уже скоро спать надо? Почему день уже кончился???" 😂😂😂😂 Когда я была маленькая 8-9 лет, мы после школы гуляли во дворе и нас было много детей и родителей и мы лепили замки и устраивали снежные бои и все дети думали, что мы гуляем ночью, когда все спят, а это было время 16-18😂😂😂😂
I'm in Östersund, Sweden, and same. We have golden hour from 9:33am until 2:18pm when it goes down. That's if we see the sun at all cause its so dang cloudy.
@@Passioakka I know right. I wish we at least had some snow. That always helps with the darkness. I just moved back home from California and was really looking forward to the snow. Used to have a meter of snow as a kid most years. Hopefully we get some more soon.
4:30 here & live 500+ miles below your border. Northern missouri. My big kid won't get out of bed till 10/ 11 am in a small farm. I'm screaming you only have 5 6 hours of daylight left. I hate it
I was born and live in a warm tropical area. We are in beautiful spring all year round. 12 hours day and 12 hours night. Enjoy the green forest and grass. Pleasing rain and sun are evenly distributed throughout the year. I think.... you will feel hot if you come to my place, and I will freeze if I come to yours 😊
Sounds lovely! I live in southern Europe and the weather is great too, how can people live in such depressing climate I will never understand. Freezing cold, no sunlight...just no. NO.😂
@@jacquelineess1141 A 24-hour day without hellish heat, what could be better? Just get blackout curtains for north-facing windows... or live in place with a mountain to the north :)
That happened to me yesterday! Someone called me on a phone.. and after a relatively short phone call 🥴 - bye-bye nice walk with beautiful snow and sky, when sun is setting. Oh well, the next day, when they promised a sunny day is due after 11 days..!😮😂 Thank god, I am grazy enough to enjoy a walk in a rainy forest, too! 😅
Minnesotan here, very similar, dark by 1600, not light until 0830. It's also been overcast for weeks so even when there's daylight, it's gloomy and gray.
Minnesota is on the same latitude as northern France. I live in Paris and atm the sun rises at 8:40 and sets at about 17:00. There’s only really light outside from 9 to 4:30 approximately. It’s depressing but it could be worse, we’re not that far north after all. Plus days will start getting longer soon !
Really? I'm in Manitoba. I'm by rivers, not lakes though. I find that makes a difference sometimes. The places I lived near large bodies of water get really overcast. We have sun most of the time, and it's thin overcast when we get it so it's still bright out... as long as the sun is up... 😂
@@goldenaxe7564 France has a different climate than Minnesota though. Because of the warm ocean currents flowing in that area, France is more similar to the southeast United States. Minnesota and the rest of the American northeast is more like other more northern European countries, much colder and snowier.
Visited Suomi in 1995 for a month, November and December. Stayed in Seinajoki, visited Kemijarvi for a day, a beautiful, clear blue sky above, nary a cloud, and the sun didn’t even break over the horizon at noon. Gotta love being above the Arctic Circle in winter! Hyyva paiva! Alan
I wish I could experience this kind of weather, I got to know this only on TV series. Iam 30 now in Malawi 🇲🇼 I never traveled. But will God will make a way someday ❤
May your wish come true. I'm just having my first visit to Turkeye, I am Malaysian and have lived here for almost 60yo, when I went to Turkeye, I had an experience of having a Subh at 6.46am, (Malaysia 5.40am) maghrib at 5.17pm while in Malaysia is about 7.09pm.... Back to school, we learned about geography and about whether in the northern and southern countryside, they had to face 4 monsoons because of the earth rounds and the equinox, which comes in April and July, they will have spring and Autumn, while the middle countryside will be hot and the degrees will achieve more than 33°c in certain places. Oh my ...what a useful subject to know the weather around the world.
South Africa Kzn snowed really hard this year, people were stuck on the highway for days because no one believed it could be that bad, but it was. It was so cold, no...I will pass
Coming from a place where there is plenty of sun all year round, Id envy those who experience longer nights. But ŵhenever rainy season comes, and clouds would hide the sun for days, I can literally feel the depression sinking in slowly... I cannot imagine not having the sun for days.. 😢😢😢
I guess this very thing has shaped many of our European+ Northern hemisphere countries population moods. I have noticed many nations that are more southern located and have lots of sunshine have a generally cheerful life approach, even when life is harder. Longer winter nights and more clouds throughout the year probably made us moody 😆
Days? More like weeks. Goes from dark to even more depressing grey. At least when its dark you dont see the shitty weather. Get 'daylight' at 9 am and goes dark at 2-2:30-3pm so might as well work nightshift during winter months.
Even further south, here in Scotland, it's much the same this time of year. We get beautiful, sunny winter days . . . It's just that they only ever last 4 - 6 hours at a time 🤣🤣
Haven't you gotten used to winter in Scandinavia yet. I think it's nice to cozy up inside, fire in the fireplace, a nice stew simmering, and in 14 days it will be Christmas 😊🎄🎅
@@ReijoKärkkäinen-k4w same in northen Sweden. A bit wierd when the shadows is aimed to the south due to the sun being in the north. Now it's sun goes up at 11:00 and sets at 13:00 mainly around Gällivare and Kiruna
@orangeeeeeee Well it's kinda natural when you're not exposed to light that much. Might cause some depression too. I know because I've worked nightshifts for 18 years.
As people who lives in Islands country in equator line, I prefer the burning sun than the darkness. I'll be depressed if I live in 24 hours night for 6 months like in the Arctic circle 😮💨
That was one of the hardest parts of winter in Canada, too. It is dark when you go to work, and it is dark when you come home. Just not seeing daylight at all. And further north in the winter, There was very little daylight, and the summer days were so long, even though the summer itself was so very short. My parents would tape up black plastic garbage bags over the windows of my bedroom so that my sister and myself would sleep. otherwise, we thought that we should be awake and out of bed because the sun was up.
In the Philippines the sun sets around 6 in the evening all year, to me that's quite early. Makes me wonder, if I'd like more daylight or I actually enjoy the seasonal temperature and lightness swings. Basically go from min 6h day length in winter to max 18.5h day length in summer
I live in Poland. Not sure is it me that think it wpuld be better to work office job 14-22 during Winter time. Just to have possibility to speed some time outside when it's bright.
The same in Poland!🙈 if i didn't take my dog every day to the park for an hour walk around noon,next time i would be able to see sun maybe middle of January 😉
Same thing in Saint-Petersburg, when it’s 7 pm on the clock, it feels like long past 11 and it’s deep night. But bright nights in the summer are far worse then that for me, I can’t sleep when it’s bright.
😊in india the climate is neutral cuz winters day start from ariund6:30am to5:5 But winters its opposite morning starts fro. 4;45am and last till7:00 pm
This is so real, the amount of sunlight in a day here has been about 3 hours on average😭😭 as a student it's dark outside when i go to school, and dark outside when i come from school😮💨😮💨
Finnish winter really be like "What a lovely da- aaaaand it's over."
Same with Finnish summer; "Aah finally it's warm enough to take the jacket off and... Perkele, winter is coming."
@@Black-bn6ic summer was great! this year it was on a tuesday XD
@@Eryniell My favourite is when the Summer happens on a weekend so I can enjoy all 4 hours of it
We had 3 winters in just last April.
@@riku3716Mutta, today is summer, too 😂😂
In the Netherlands it gets dark around 16:30 and its light around 8:30. If you work 9-17 like most people, you may not get to see the sun until the weekend
Depends on the season! 😉
Yeah, years ago when I did an internship in furnituremaking, I promised myself never to work again in a place where I can't look outside the window. In crafts like that you work from at least 8 - 17. Your boss doesn't pay for your lunchtime.
I return from school at 3pm, but remember being at thst time for december at Wastora and was deep dark very early!
Yap 😊same over here in Germany..sun gone at 16:00 and up at around 8:00
Winter time in Germany, no wonder vitamin D sells a lot😂😂
I'm in northern Finland for my vacation this December, and the sun is literally only up from 11.30 - 12.30. Sometimes the weather forecast doesn't even show a sunrise/sunset time because the sun doesn't even cross the horizon completely.
That is too sad! How do people prevent themselves from getting depression with one-hour suns!
@@cecilia7259 honestly, there is some beauty to having just sunrise for a few hours... but it is pretty depressing haha
Why would you go on vacation to such tortuous place?! 😆🤪🤪🤪
@@LiveYourLifeWithJoy to see the northern lights, of course!
@@vodkat07❤❤❤❤❤❤
hello darkness my old friend why are you here it's 4 pm
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Okay, I am saving this one!
Lol
Anche nel nord di Italia il buio arriva attorno alle 16.00 in inverno 👍🏻
А ты хорош)
I live in Malaysia where it’s summer all year round. But in 1979 when I was 13 y.o I got my first penpal from Finland. He was 14 then. He really opened my eyes about all things Finnish. I am now almost 60 y.o and been keeping in touch with my penpal via FB. I love Finland! It has a sentimental value to me.
I am amazed to know that you are still friends with your pen friend
@ we’re blessed. He’s an academician at one of the universities in Rovaniemi. He was originally from Sieppijarvi. It also happened that I worked in a university in Malaysia till I retired recently. Our friendship has come a loooong way!
Sweet😊
@@vachalanaidu4836 indeed. ✌🏼
47 years ago 😮.... amazing short story
😂😂😂😂😂 As Brazilian, once I took a nap at the dorm to return to lab. It was 4 pm and my brain forgot I was in the Midwest of the USA. I thought it was 4 am, and I started the breakfast ritual. When I arrived at the lab, it was crowded. It took me HOURS to realize my internal clock was messed up.
And it also took me time to understand that sun and heat are not synonymous in places with 4 seasons. So many colds...🤦🙄
😂😂😂😂😂
Haha went to Seattle in winter... I awoke a few times unsure of it was day or night.
The wildest was a sunny winter day. I went for a walk without a jacket. I realized it was cold when I stepped outside... but thought a short walk would be fine...
I was shivering and euphoric by the time I returned... might have been early hypothermia 😅
😂
Sun and heat are not synonymous - and also midday-ish or Early afternoon is not necessarily the warmest time of the day - are concepts I still struggle with after 20+ years in Germany! 😭
Some people with asthma only feel it during the cold weather! Then they get really sick, cuz they don't have the ability to cough everything out of their lungs. Go to a pulmonologist and get tested! Inhalers save lives!
I live in Norway. I knew where this video was going from the first 3 seconds 😂😂😂
In Sweden is the same
In Poland the same.
Wow, but it is hilarious 😂😂😂
In Russia the same
@@lydiat5819 but actually the sunsets are long and usually colourfull
Accurate and amusing illustration - for those of us who live in the tropics😊
Are you saying night sets in seconds and not minutes !? You literally see it taking over the entire atmosphere ?! 😢
@Aurelia-s3z nu stiu Aurelia, nu am trait in Thailanda, din care cauza nu inteleg prea bine ce spui dar presupun ca ai confirmat ce am spus eu mai sus..
I live in tropical country. The sky is so bright then after 10 minutes it will get dark and rain will pour for about 10-15 minutes, roads are flooded, traffic gets heavy then the sun shines again
I live in Cape Town, South Africa. There is a short about our weather too. Literally 4 seasons in one hour.
What are your winters like?
😂😂😂😂😂 Same in Canada 😂😂😂😂😂
You wake up have coffee, and then try to leave the house, it's already dark.
Same in Québec, Canada. Shortest day of the year coming up and -23C this morning. Only a couple weeks ago the grass was green. We will see green in April. Happy winter!
Have a Happy winter❤ it's Summer here in Hobart Tasmania Australia ❤❤
Grettings from Switzerland 🌟🎈💫🍀🌺
Another summer begins in Buenos Aires, very hot and very humid. Spring and autumn are the best seasons.
The only two snowfalls in this city were on 06/22/1918 and 07/09/2007.
But we can get hale the size of golf balls or larger, in summer or anytime. I live there too. And our summers are really hot. Especially since in 1982 Brazil opened the gigantic Itaipú Dam and it started to alter our temperate climate and we became a subtropical area. Still love to see our sum bright up in the clear smogless Buenos Aires sky at 5:30 am in summer and night falling at 8pm. @@jorgebarbikane6846
Chicago here. Same. December 21st is coming soon THEN I wait for the days to get longer and shades of green to return. But no, Mother Nature has another dirty trick: January and February. You thought you had it bad in December? Nope, the real bitter cold and snow are yet to come. 🥶 But seriously, I love my city. I need four seasons. Winter makes me appreciate summer, and the blast-furnace hot summers make me long for cool autumn days and pots of chili on the stove. 🙂
That's exactly how it goes! Although I was more surprised the door hadn't locked itself behind you like most front doors do in Finland.
You can make it lock himself but you can also made it so stay out lock. Very good solution in family when children run in and out whole day and you can lock door for night. If nobody isnt home when children are out, door is mostly locked.
@dreamwithouttears8293 I know you technically can, I've just never kept it unlocked myself. As a consequence I have accidentally locked myself out of my home way too many times, and so have most of the people I know 😆 But I used to live in Helsinki, it may be more common in some smaller cities. (Now I live in the UK where most of the doors still have to be locked from the outside with a key, so much less danger of that happening!)
@@durabelle yeah i would never keep door unlocked in Helsinki or some bigger place. And if you have own "garden" or what is it, its more likely that you keep doors unlock if you do something outside. When you get inside you lock the door
@@dreamwithouttears8293In Helsinki area, if you live in a peaceful neighbourhood, you can still 2024 keep your door unlocked during daytime, I know couple of families doing that already for several years.
But ofcourse most people do keep them locked nowadays. ❤🙏
@Luontohaahuilija yeah i know that not every area in big city are bad so many family keep theyr door unlock during day but some places are better keep door locked :(
I've been all over Scandinavia. The summers are wonderful! but it's so true about winter there. If you blink at the wrong time of day it's like someone turned the lights out. This is very funny and accurate😮😂
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Living in Scotland, not quite as far North, but 7.5 hour days make for very long winter nights.!
Yeah, same in south Eng, it's already dark at 4 pm, and sun doesn't even rise until 8 am, and takes another 40 min just to be able to see the sun 😢
@@Researcher100 4 p.m. is very generous
I arrived there on the 22nd for the holiday season last year and it got dark as from 3 p.m.
Aye another Scot, these 3:30pm sunsets are depressing
It’s awful, I have seasonal affective disorder which is caused by the lack of light in winter🥲
Can't even imagine
Black Friday? Its black every day. Greetings from your neighbor Sweden.
Ha, so true! I lived in Göteborg 3 years, and the short winter days were quite a shock
@@bodilmills4788
_>winter days_
We have two weeks of night... and six weeks of day in the summer :)
@@MollieMolly I remember exactly when I first saw there was daylight at like 2 am. I'm ancient now, and still remember that as one of the prettiest things I've ever seen. Midsommar makes up for the black days in winter.
Lol
Sweden was more brown than black if I recall
Proud Canadian here ! I deeply empathize what you experienced.
That feeling you get when you oversleep and its already dark. I just missed the whole day goddamit
Waking up Sunday at 8:30 instead of 8:00
It's terrible
Lol
True
Wait till you have kids😂
I hated winter during 7th-9th grade.
You go to school at 8am (its dark),
school ends at 4pm (it's dark) 😑
Thats the best though..
Aint no way you had 8h school days
Exactly!! It's like saying a warm welcome to depression 🤗🤗😂
@@nuppup summer is depressing, too bright and sunny.
I don’t understand why they don’t start earlier and finish later but have a really long break in the middle.
Lived in Rovaniemi for two years and loved the - 30 weather. Pure magic ❤
Sounds very cold but I will take your word for it
I live in Scotland, and these have been our winters lately. This year, i had to ask a friend if someone is switching off the sky light or what. It's wild!
They are definitely doing something...just recently I heard ,was it maybe even Biden that said,that the Sun must be reduced somehow for this stupid climate control whatever
Same in Sweden. I've literally been wanting to go outside, get dressed, go to the bathroom, then it's pitch black when I'm done
It’s ALMOST as bad in Alaska! Kinda funny when the local radio station tells you every morning how many more seconds of daylight you’ve gained every day! 😅😊
Finland and Alaska are at the same latitude, so it's the same.
😂 Canadian here. I FEEL this so hard.
I was going to say the same;
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😭😭😭😭😭😭
Same from 🇳🇴 Norway😅
Most of Canada is more on the south than Northern European countries.
Norway Sweden Finland it's all the same....why do we live up here 🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️🤦🏻♀️
I want to live here. I no need sun.
Same in Northern Canada it is awful be happy you live in civilized and safe country.
Come down to India...to beautiful sunny days
Ou le soleil brille il y a beaucoup de gens. Beaucoup de gens égale insécurité, incivilité, menfoutisme , saleté, individualisme. C'est le prix à payer pour le soleil. Comme si la vie devenait moins précieuse.
@@LindaGarcia-pb2sj😂. Very true. In the capital city of Papua New Guinea, a person can sleep anywhere under a tree or in a old truck without worrying about cold. This however, makes crime rampant because there are always people out in almost every section of the city day and night.
Been writing a penpal in Finland and she’s the absolute best ❤❤❤ she knitted me mittens for Christmas🎄
😂😂😂😂 I live in Poland, and it suddenly gets dark there too at 3:00 PM, 3:10 PM, instantly 😂
😯😯😯😳
🧐Suddenly Gets Dark🥴……😶🌫️😳🙄❓
You must add: Depending on the season! Otherwise you confuse people.
Me living in Nuorgam...what's a Sun?
😂😂😂
It is that f**ing annoying circle in the sky that prevents you from sleeping during summer unless you tape 10 layers of black plastic bags to all the windows...
Nice place! 😊Visited few years ago. Swam over that river to Norway. It was strong stream though!
I live in the middle portion of Chile, where each seasons last 3 months. We have extreme temperatures going from -5 to +45 Celsius (fun fact, Christmas in summer, no snowman here)
The top north portion is mainly in spring all year. The south, mainly in winter.
Экстремальные температуры это не - 5 и + 45, а - 35 и + 45 как в Москве...а в Сибири бывает и ниже, а летом те же +40
I was born, raised, and live in a beauiful tropical summer all year around country, surrounded by beautiful hues of green, sunshine and/or rain. When I moved to Missouri and experienced the first snowfall, it was a lot of snow, so much so that I felt disoriented. So much white. And getting dark so early, I felt anxious.😢 My classmates recommended me to take St. John's wort. It helped me go through winter. Once spring sprung, and saw all the green and beautiful flowers, I didn't need St. John's wort anymore. The second winter was much more bearable and easier to go through. I definitely love my hot tropical green all year round country. 😊
You need to be more mentally tough
@@wanzacharywanisa5762 sometimes no matter how mentally tough someone is if they're lacking some hormones it won't even matter.
@@wanzacharywanisa5762I don't think someone from those regions will immediately adapt to tropical seasons
@@wanzacharywanisa5762 Nope, that’s not it.
You need to take melatonin and vitamin D and C during the dark winter months. Seasonal affective disorder is a huge problem in counties like Finland, with long winter nights and endless summer days. The snow blindness is also no joke, you need sunglasses when it's sunny and newer stare the snow too long, even under street lamp lights.
I personally love winter. I love how calming it is. No smells, so little noises, everywhere looks so perfect, smooth and clean. It's so relaxing for your senses after a hectic summer. But it's definitely something you need to learn to live with. I would probably get overwhelmed at the tropics after some time. Tho it must be nice to not have to be prepared for totally different seasons from -35°C to 35°C temperatures. 😅
Canada here👋… I also lived in Scotland and yes it is the same. By the time you pick your kids from school and go home hang your coats its dark👌
here in Malaysia... equator... we don't face that. 😊😊😊
I looove the dark season! So cosy.
Benefits of it being darker outside during the colder months…means…night skiing with premium groomed runs, taking our half wolf/half husky boys for 1/2 to day long sleigh rides…our pups favourite time of year!
As for an excess of sunlight during the premium warm/hot days ~ ideal for growing an EXCESS of produce for nearly 24 hrs/day for months and months…providing so much food, we have enough to can, freeze, and make pastries for local food banks and sell extra goods, to gather a little cash for items to purchase.
🤔
You know what? Put on "It's a Wonderful Life." I feel like tears of joy today.
Same in Germany, plus its always cloudy, Feels Like sun go away for holiday whole winter
Central Europe is kind of a walk in the park compared to latitude 67N...
Today at my location at 58.5N the solar radiation sensor recorded 7 watts per square metres at the local noon... In the summer it's close to 1000. And it is even less light outside in Finland during usual overcast winter days...
I was half expecting the snow to melt
Haha that could also happen!
This year that would be correct!
@Stickyboy67 oh yeah 1 day it is 20cm of snow, next day raining and everything melted, 1st day you can't get to work cuz of snow, 2nd cuz of flood
i doesnt melt until july
@johnnymclaneutah bro it melted a week ago
Merci de nous faire découvrir cela 😮❤❤❤
I lived in the Netherlands and visited Norway. I also visited isla Margerita in Venezuela and Curacao. It gets dark early in the north but what absolutely took me by surprise is how fast it gets dark near the equator...about as fast as in the video. In the north, the twilight is actually quite long. 😉
I live in Australia and definitely in the summer months that is true. The further north you go the faster and earlier it gets dark. While the further south you go, the longer it stays daylight and the light lingers, even after sunset.
@virginiaviola5097 i just wanted to correct you...but north and south have the opposite effect down under ;)
@@wickedtwix indeed they do. Although when I was young I was told that birds fly south for the winter, and it wasn’t until I was 17 and living in the US that it dawned on me how stupid that was.. why on earth would they fly to Antarctica? Hemispheres.
Born and raised in Aruba, I once read in a book that “twilight in the tropics is very short”. I had no idea what it meant until I went to study in the US. Indeed between sunset and total darkness is 20-30 minutes. And I thought that’s the norn everywhere.
@ the closer to the equator or the poles you get there’s not even 20 to 30 minutes. It’s light one minute and pitch black night the next.
Exactly the same here in Sweden 😆
The music makes it so funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂 it feels like a cartoon made live 😂
Now I m so thankful for all the sunshine that we get all year round especially winters. I m from South Asia. This video made me more thankful of what we have here
I’m Irish ☘️
We get rain ☔️.
All the damn time
@charminglady4609 Yeah, with winter comes bad weather, so you need proper housing & clothes - that are expensive.
The darkness leads to health issues, esp depression & vitamin d insufficiency - and if you have darker skin, the risk are even higher.. People are being tired ALL THE TIME...
Snow helps, it reflects any light so it's not as dark & gloomy is if it's milder weather & no snow.. I HATE snow-less winters. The darkness & cold goes straight into your bones... literally- vitamin D nsufficiency leads to osteoporosis- your skeleton gets brittle..
It gradually starts to gets darker day to day, from June to December, then on dec 22 it turns again & for every day we get a few minutes more daylight, the sun starts to rise a few minutes earlier & starts to go down a few minutes later than the day before. Then around the 20th of june it changes again & in the same way starts to get darker. It gets REALLY noticeable during daylight saving when you turn the clocks back 1h. Now suddenly it gets darker 1h before, than yesterday not only a few minutss.. so it messes with your time perception also.
It has many negative health aspects..
Like the the cold & darkness affects your immune system negatively, so you catch colds, etc, more easily than in summer..
It takes a toll on your every way possible.
One way nordic people have adjusted is that we don't stop drinking milk as adults, do we have mutated into not being lactose intolerant. Most people can handle lactose with no issues.. Drinking milk was vital to surviving in these conditions.. they still add vitamin D in milk sold here. Without vitamin D the body can't get the benefits from the calcium, your body also doesn't store calcium, so it needs to be added through your lifetime..
South African here. I'm also grateful for our long summer days. We will braai this evening at 20h00 while it's still light.
I would not survive the tropical climate 😅. it's way too hot and humid
да,живя на севере депрессия и усталость твои спутники по жизни.@ingridakerblom7577
It looks very beautiful.
You did it you made finnland popular i’m so proud of you
This is so true! I'm 13 and when I leave for school at 8 am it's dark and when I get home at about 3-4 pm it's already dark😂
Same
When does the sun rise😮...i am from India and in winters the sun rises max by 6.45to 7am
@Shrichitra794 Today the sun rises at 9.15 am. We get 5 hours and 57 minutes of sunlight.
Oh also I live in Southern Finland but in Lapland the sun doesn't rise at all
@@viljavuorela4442 omg 😳... this is totally unbelievable... This means I am blessed....we have 5types of weather throughout the year...summer, winters, spring, autumn, rainy.and all so beautiful...
Lived on Kodiak Island for too many years. The winters were so dark and depressing. Mostly rain and wind with everything freezing to ice overnight. We would pour water on the car to open the doors. Yes we were too poor to have a garage but my husband owned two fishing boats. I miss the people there but not the dark wet cold winter days.
That have to be a beautiful thing to see and experiment... at least once haha. Greetings from Argentina !
I think it's beautiful & I wish I could live in gorgeous, snowy, cold Finland ❤
It looks pretty, especially with extemely cold temperatures, but it is miserable to be here in the winter.
So beautiful 💕😊
I live in Finland. I work 12 hour night shifts (from 6pm to 6am). When i go to work its dark, when i come home its dark, and i sleep when its not 🫠
Edit: i dont need any education about finlands climate, or supplementing with vitamins. I’ve been living here my whole life so i know how this works. Thanks
Well, in Germany I worked 10 hour night shifts (20:00 to 6:30) and it was dark from (at least) Oktober to March.
I love the long days in May, June , July and August. That is when life is best. ❤
I am very sorry to hear that you are working the night shift. I can understand the pain as I also sometimes work in night shift which I hate it.
Jesus :D poor you.. 😂❤
@ i remember when i last saw sunlight… it was 1846..
@@JPlegia😅😅
😂😂😂 so silly!! So neat when it starts to turn and 1030pm looks like 6pm, so surreal!!
Lucky Finn. In Northern Norway, north of the Arctic Circle, the sun neither rise nor set between mid/late November till mid/late January.
The period is called the polar night. 🌌
Today the sun set at 15:11 PM in S-E Norway. I think this time of the year is cozy but not everyone agree.
Imagine north northern Norway
I agree
Aside that you there have a polar day around summer sostice :) Maybe North is not totally bad!
Ahh, we experience similar things it gets dark here by 4 or 5 pm! Takes a little while and a watch to adjust to this change! Fracking winter is here! I'm in North, Canada! Hiya, lol ;)..
That Finnish winter weather at 15:29 was as good as it gets :P
Im from philliphines, we never had a snow but i loved to try and experience what winter could be playing in the snow. 😊❤
Snow is just nice in videos and pictures, its hard to live in a snow country
@@poochieming928
Зато не жарко :)
😂So funny! And so much snow!!! If there is snow in Greece we don't go anywhere. Even schools are closed. We move only if we are in a ski resort...
Finland is a nice country.♥️
I am from India where we have perfect day and night and we enjoy six seasons in a year.
6 seasons? How is that?
Vasanta: Spring
Grishma: Summer
Varsha: Monsoon
Sharada: Autumn
Hemanta: Pre-winter
Shishira: Winter @@ladyd4098
@@ladyd4098 winter, spring, summer, monsoon, autumn, prevernal. India is huge. We have mountains, seas, ocean(the only ocean named after a country), desert, plateaus, river delta. So, it makes for a diverse season cycle.
@WickederDrake37 Thank you. I had never heard of six seasons. 💖
@@WickederDrake37Hi you missed Volcano. There is a Volcano in Andaman.😊
Tempat yang mungkin saya tidak bisa bertahan lama 😂❤
But it look like amazing places
bekuuu
Okay....i can relate to that since i was born in Finland during winter.
Именно так! Темнеет сразу после 15.00. Забираю дочку со школы в 14.30 , если идём в магазин, то после магазина идём домой уже когда темнеет и доча спрашивает- " мама, уже скоро спать надо? Почему день уже кончился???" 😂😂😂😂
Когда я была маленькая 8-9 лет, мы после школы гуляли во дворе и нас было много детей и родителей и мы лепили замки и устраивали снежные бои и все дети думали, что мы гуляем ночью, когда все спят, а это было время 16-18😂😂😂😂
Wow😂😍
Born and raised in Västerbotten, Northern Sweden here, I wholeheartedly wish we'd have daylight after 15:00 here in the winter 😂
Somebody wished to b there at some point in life❤
It's even worse in Gällivare and Kiruna. Sun go up at 11:00 and sets at 13:00
I'm in Östersund, Sweden, and same. We have golden hour from 9:33am until 2:18pm when it goes down. That's if we see the sun at all cause its so dang cloudy.
@@carinaswanberg Same here (north/west) from Umeå, crazy weather this winter, a lot of swaying temperatures and cold fog.
@@Passioakka I know right. I wish we at least had some snow. That always helps with the darkness. I just moved back home from California and was really looking forward to the snow. Used to have a meter of snow as a kid most years. Hopefully we get some more soon.
😂It's the same right now here in Québec Canada. Right now it's at 16.00h. No time to do anything. Regards✌️
4:30 here & live 500+ miles below your border. Northern missouri.
My big kid won't get out of bed till 10/ 11 am in a small farm. I'm screaming you only have 5 6 hours of daylight left. I hate it
Same in North East Kazakhstan🗿 even if you wake up early, it won't help, because in the morning it's dark too. So we have only few hours of day
Dusk lasts a long time in Finnish winter, when it gets dark you still have an hour before it's actually dark.
😂😂😂, Germany is about an hour behind this 😂😂
🤣 but nightfall doesn‘t come THAT fast …
@@repa49 Depends on how bad your feel for time sucks xd
It's so beautiful!
This same thing happends whenever I go to any store literally bright before and then when I am finished my shoppings the sun is going down
😮😂😂😂😊
I was born and live in a warm tropical area. We are in beautiful spring all year round. 12 hours day and 12 hours night. Enjoy the green forest and grass. Pleasing rain and sun are evenly distributed throughout the year.
I think.... you will feel hot if you come to my place, and I will freeze if I come to yours 😊
Where are you from?
Sounds lovely! I live in southern Europe and the weather is great too, how can people live in such depressing climate I will never understand. Freezing cold, no sunlight...just no. NO.😂
@@jacquelineess1141
_>no sunlight_
Six weeks of sunlight in the summer. No night at all.
@@user-vapet That's dreadful too 😭😭😭😭
@@jacquelineess1141
A 24-hour day without hellish heat, what could be better? Just get blackout curtains for north-facing windows... or live in place with a mountain to the north :)
Amazzzzing video!!! It shows the sensitivity about really embrace and love a clear and bright day
That happened to me yesterday! Someone called me on a phone.. and after a relatively short phone call 🥴 - bye-bye nice walk with beautiful snow and sky, when sun is setting.
Oh well, the next day, when they promised a sunny day is due after 11 days..!😮😂
Thank god, I am grazy enough to enjoy a walk in a rainy forest, too! 😅
Same in Poland! But during summertime the sun rises at 3 am and sets at 11 pm 😊
😮😮😮😮😮😮😮
Poland sounds similar to Chicago, IL. In the summer, the sun rises around 0500 and sets at 2130.
Watching several countries winter shorts from Australia is eye opening
Love Finland - especially in the winter!
Minnesotan here, very similar, dark by 1600, not light until 0830. It's also been overcast for weeks so even when there's daylight, it's gloomy and gray.
Don't come to Canada !! We're farther north - the days are even shorter. And just as cold and gloomy.
Я из России. У нас дни короче, чем у вас, примерно на час.
Minnesota is on the same latitude as northern France. I live in Paris and atm the sun rises at 8:40 and sets at about 17:00. There’s only really light outside from 9 to 4:30 approximately. It’s depressing but it could be worse, we’re not that far north after all. Plus days will start getting longer soon !
Really? I'm in Manitoba. I'm by rivers, not lakes though. I find that makes a difference sometimes. The places I lived near large bodies of water get really overcast. We have sun most of the time, and it's thin overcast when we get it so it's still bright out... as long as the sun is up... 😂
@@goldenaxe7564 France has a different climate than Minnesota though. Because of the warm ocean currents flowing in that area, France is more similar to the southeast United States. Minnesota and the rest of the American northeast is more like other more northern European countries, much colder and snowier.
Wow this is wild... I love nature (take Better care of her everyone!)
Visited Suomi in 1995 for a month, November and December. Stayed in Seinajoki, visited Kemijarvi for a day, a beautiful, clear blue sky above, nary a cloud, and the sun didn’t even break over the horizon at noon.
Gotta love being above the Arctic Circle in winter!
Hyyva paiva!
Alan
It's December 15th here in Central Iowa and we are hurrying the 10 miles home so we can get horse chores done before it's dark!😊
But the stench of the Kemijärvi pulp plant in winter...
The nights are long, but unlike in the tropical zone the change between day and night is much slower in the artic zones.
I live just outside Toronto and on the 1st day of the winter solstice sunset is 16:47. I feel for you!
I wish I could experience this kind of weather, I got to know this only on TV series. Iam 30 now in Malawi 🇲🇼 I never traveled. But will God will make a way someday ❤
the grass really is always greener
May your wish come true. I'm just having my first visit to Turkeye, I am Malaysian and have lived here for almost 60yo, when I went to Turkeye, I had an experience of having a Subh at 6.46am, (Malaysia 5.40am) maghrib at 5.17pm while in Malaysia is about 7.09pm....
Back to school, we learned about geography and about whether in the northern and southern countryside, they had to face 4 monsoons because of the earth rounds and the equinox, which comes in April and July, they will have spring and Autumn, while the middle countryside will be hot and the degrees will achieve more than 33°c in certain places.
Oh my ...what a useful subject to know the weather around the world.
I hope your wish to come true soon ❤
stay there
South Africa Kzn snowed really hard this year, people were stuck on the highway for days because no one believed it could be that bad, but it was. It was so cold, no...I will pass
Coming from a place where there is plenty of sun all year round, Id envy those who experience longer nights. But ŵhenever rainy season comes, and clouds would hide the sun for days, I can literally feel the depression sinking in slowly... I cannot imagine not having the sun for days.. 😢😢😢
I guess this very thing has shaped many of our European+ Northern hemisphere countries population moods. I have noticed many nations that are more southern located and have lots of sunshine have a generally cheerful life approach, even when life is harder. Longer winter nights and more clouds throughout the year probably made us moody 😆
@@btrickseycome to Indonesia, it's soooooo hot right here, but they never lose their smile, not even for a second 😂
Я живу в Сибири (Новосибирская область), у нас зимой неделями нет солнца, все небо закрывают тучи). Солнечных дней можно посчитать на пальцах.
Days? More like weeks. Goes from dark to even more depressing grey. At least when its dark you dont see the shitty weather. Get 'daylight' at 9 am and goes dark at 2-2:30-3pm so might as well work nightshift during winter months.
I hated living in hot, sunny weather. People said I'd regret moving to a place with cold, dark winters. Nope, I think it's great
Even further south, here in Scotland, it's much the same this time of year.
We get beautiful, sunny winter days . . . It's just that they only ever last 4 - 6 hours at a time 🤣🤣
Зимой солнце еле над горизонтом подымается ,зато летом не заходит почти что,класс!! Карелия вас смотрит😊😊😊
I'd love to experience your winter and summer!
Любимая Карелия❤ привет из Воронежа 😊
_>не заходит почти что_
У нас весь июнь по небу круги нарезает :)
@@user-vapet Мурманск?
@@tianamellon
По широте -- примерно так.
Thanks for sharing this phenomenon. In Turkey the sky turns dark around 6:00pm recently.
Rub it in! But that might be early for you.
If that is your real watch then the clarity mate is surely necessary appreciate it
It doesn’t get dark until 15,45 in Scotland,🤦🏴🔥
In Yell (Shetland) on 12/12/2024
sunrise is 0904hrs and sunset is 1451hrs.
Haven't you gotten used to winter in Scandinavia yet. I think it's nice to cozy up inside, fire in the fireplace, a nice stew simmering, and in 14 days it will be Christmas 😊🎄🎅
I live in Finland, and the dark winters just get worse. Its basically wasting 50% of your lifetime in dark and cold. Rather move to sunny country
The same experience. At 20th of December we have Sunset exactly at 15.20. Cheers from Pomerania, Poland.
Please come to Indonesia. The sun is bright 12 hours😊
Nobody wants to come to indonezia and be eaten alive by komodo dragons
please come to Finland in summer. the sun is bright 24hours around the clock.
@@ReijoKärkkäinen-k4wCalm down dude, he meant the whole year and all the season's not just in summer
Lol 😂@@ReijoKärkkäinen-k4w
@@ReijoKärkkäinen-k4w same in northen Sweden. A bit wierd when the shadows is aimed to the south due to the sun being in the north.
Now it's sun goes up at 11:00 and sets at 13:00 mainly around Gällivare and Kiruna
What a beautiful day and it's gone 😅😅 Love from the country of all weather and season 🇮🇳🇮🇳❤️
We are Lucky
Yes we arw
@@kgaur91 nah bro, Indian summers are horrible, I have lived here my whole life and it becomes 40C+ in the summer
@@mbbsboi7248 भाई में राजस्थान से हूं ओर गर्मी क्या होती है हमसे अच्छा कौन बता सकता है😂
@@shiv8687 48* tha is Summer me
I'm from the tropics so I'm curious how you guys do laundry in winter? 😅
As a Finn I confirm that this is 100% accurate
Don't you just love it..!? No pesky sun burning your eyes! Beautiful darkness!
It's more the tiredness that bothers me, way more to tired when it's dark all the time.
@orangeeeeeee Well it's kinda natural when you're not exposed to light that much. Might cause some depression too. I know because I've worked nightshifts for 18 years.
@@ShadowsOfThePast Yup it's gonna suck these few months but at least it is somewhat comforting to know it's gonna get brighter again at some point
@@orangeeeeeee We're on our way to the next summer already ⛱️🌞
As people who lives in Islands country in equator line, I prefer the burning sun than the darkness. I'll be depressed if I live in 24 hours night for 6 months like in the Arctic circle 😮💨
True tho😂 cuz i also live in Finland 😂😂 Finland's evening goes sooo fast😂😂
The same in Sweden 😂😂
С утра ночь, с работы идешь...ночь))) Россия 😂😂😂
Зима❤
That was one of the hardest parts of winter in Canada, too. It is dark when you go to work, and it is dark when you come home. Just not seeing daylight at all.
And further north in the winter, There was very little daylight, and the summer days were so long, even though the summer itself was so very short. My parents would tape up black plastic garbage bags over the windows of my bedroom so that my sister and myself would sleep. otherwise, we thought that we should be awake and out of bed because the sun was up.
Lmao it's like you blink an eye in the morning and suddenly it's dark outside. 😂 Gotta love Finland. 🇫🇮❤️
How lucky i am in Philippines...when all day is sunny and bright.
Best place in the world, Philippines ❤
I wouldn't say that every time sun is good. Balance is better)
@@mariambe1527 you have a good point
In the Philippines the sun sets around 6 in the evening all year, to me that's quite early.
Makes me wonder, if I'd like more daylight or I actually enjoy the seasonal temperature and lightness swings. Basically go from min 6h day length in winter to max 18.5h day length in summer
_>when all day is sunny and bright._
All day is sunny. And all night. And all June the Sun just circles around the sky :)
I want to live in your house.
I live in a very populated country and all I want is room to breathe. Plus I like winters.
Come to Finland. Here you will find peaceful apartments and space to breathe ❤
I just came a month ago & miss it already @PapilioArgiolus
How bad is it?
I want to visit ,from Zambia 🇿🇲
@@PapilioArgioluswhat about the cost? How much it take for the apartment?
Alaska here. I knew the dilemma the second you looked at your watch. Every minute of daylight is precious this time of year.
I live in Poland. Not sure is it me that think it wpuld be better to work office job 14-22 during Winter time. Just to have possibility to speed some time outside when it's bright.
The same in Poland!🙈 if i didn't take my dog every day to the park for an hour walk around noon,next time i would be able to see sun maybe middle of January 😉
Alaska too 😂😂 It starts getting dark at 4pm right now
Same thing in Saint-Petersburg, when it’s 7 pm on the clock, it feels like long past 11 and it’s deep night. But bright nights in the summer are far worse then that for me, I can’t sleep when it’s bright.
😊in india the climate is neutral cuz winters day start from ariund6:30am to5:5
But winters its opposite morning starts fro. 4;45am and last till7:00 pm
You mean Piterii?
@@supmodel no
I mean india
This is so real, the amount of sunlight in a day here has been about 3 hours on average😭😭 as a student it's dark outside when i go to school, and dark outside when i come from school😮💨😮💨
I'm coming to Finland in 12 days wahhh I'm so excited 😫 Never travelled alone before
Come to Namibia. You will have light from before 6 in the morning till 19h30 in the evening. (And +37°C in the shade)
😅😅😅😅😅
And the sweat never dries all year round, almost like in India..
In the polar summer, the sun never really goes down if you are above the polar circle. In the winter it is opposite. As you can see, snow desert.