Hi katia. I have never heard about the rug washing stations before. I think tat's amazing. As for souvenirs, the Moomin cup, salimiaki and I wouls add a puukko or one of those cups carved from a birch burl. p.s. The moomin cup you show is the same one I ordered from Finland. Nuuskamuikkunen is my favorite Muumihahmo. 😀
Lovely to see Helsinki again. And revise my Finnish. (Olin englantilainen mutta sairaanhoitaja Helsingissa monta vuottaa siiten - 1964/5.) Just one point - not a 'rug squeezer' - it's a mangle.
Very enjoyable, thanks. I actually have a set of Fiskars pruning shears, I didn't know it is a Finnish brand. I got them at the big home improvement store(Lowes) after I broke my father-in-laws...as a replacement set. Looked to be a good day for your day out. Thanks again, kiitos.
Forgot to mention....I like the sauna hats....I might have to see if I can order them online....not sure I can make it to Finland anytime soon. Thanks Heidi!
I think you are spot on with the recommendation to buy Moomin mugs, these are not allowed to be exported to the US so it is very hard to get Arabia mugs. When I visited I brough Juhla, Muumi mugs, läkerol, sinnapi and a little bit of Iitala. I liked the section of the video about party foods, American Finns eat a lot of pulla but where I am from we call it "nisu." When I asked for nisu in a cafe, my cousin told me I sounded like an old man. The korvapuusti was a good substitute. Another common Finnish party food in the US is "mojakka" in addition to lohikeitto.
I was in Finland last week for a few days and I bought flag of Finland on the stick, reinder's shape bottle opener which is also key chain, and fridhge magnets from each finlands city that I visited.
Kat!!! Thank you for letting me know more about Helsinki through the video. And you and Heidi are pretty 😍 I'm always rooting for you. 💪 I hope you have a good day every day 😊🫶
A few summers ago, after a very sweatty and hot night at the dance floor, me and three friends (mixed company) came to this mattolaituri, took our clothes off and jumped in. Refreshing! 😎 🏊♀ A fairly popular beach on that island, Uunisaari.
Thank you! Even though I live in Espoo, take an excursion around Helsinki is always nice :) And practice the language: at work Finnish people don’t wanna practice with me, so I can practice some with your videos 😊
Ryijy is very Finnish and can be a souvenir. It is a rug, so you can wash it at matonpersupaikka or mattolaituri. 😁 I liked the video with Heidi very much. ❤ You did not see other celebrities drinking mustapannukahvi at cafe Ekberg, because you two were celebrities. 😎😎
When you order you usually just say the number in basic form, but with number 1 you use genetiivi. So the genetiivi of "yksi" is "yhden" which in spoken language often gets shortened to "yhen" :)
Vau! Mä oon Filippiiniläinen mut mä asun Singaporessa.. Kiva paikkat.. Sorry I'm not fluent in Finnish.. Mä rakastan kahvia myös. Can you do a video for when we gonna use some of the ending case like.. Ssa/sta/lla/n-case/lta/partitive/ confusing .. Can
Why do they ALWAYS ask if you want anything else? If you did you would have already ordered it, except for Kat obviously. 😁 Those wide coffee cups get my goat. The coffee goes cold far too quickly in them. Just give me an ordinary mug. The oldest café in Finland doesn't seem to be very efficient at clearing tables when people leave. Who knows what those cute house sparrows have been walking in? Celebrities DO hang out at that café. The famous Kat and Heidi hang out there. 😁😁 Founded in 1852? That's almost 7 o'clock. 🤣 Now, if a Finnish person came to England, I wonder what would happen if they translated korvapuusti literally? 🤣If they named a cinnamon bun in the UK after what it resembled I suppose it would be called a cauliflower ear bun. If you came to one of my parties you would get cheese and pineapple cubes on cocktail sticks, Ritz crackers, crisps (chips in American), vegetarian cocktail sausages, mini vegetarian scotch eggs, Cheddar cheese and Branston pickle sandwiches, queen cakes. There would also be soft drinks such as Robinson's barley water, Fanta, filter coffee or lots of beer if that's what you preferred. 🍻🍻🍻 No wine because I hate wine. lol Rug washing parties? How very odd. In my flat I use a Vax carpet washing vacuum cleaner. That machine for squeezing the water out is called a mangle. Something from my younger days before we had a washing machine. Not THAT big though. Sea water isn't very good for washing. It limits the effects of detergents. Maybe Heidi should have used the station for washing the bird poop out of her jeans? 😂😂 A Finnish souvenir? It has to be something with Santa or a reindeer on it. 🎅🦌 I read that coal tar in grooming products has been banned in the EU. Now they just put an artificial coal tar smell in them. 60s Doctor Who star, Anneke Wills, wore Marimekko outfits on the show. Moomins scare me. 😲
@@marin_1441i mean it seems like finnish people are better at speaking english than americans are at speaking finnish, and kat does speak english to friends so….but yeah that was a hasty generalization 😅
This is such a valuable content . You can find out more about Finland and in a same time learn Finnish language. Thank you
I’m glad you think so, since I realized we spoke so much English 😅
Hi katia. I have never heard about the rug washing stations before. I think tat's amazing.
As for souvenirs, the Moomin cup, salimiaki and I wouls add a puukko or one of those cups carved from a birch burl.
p.s. The moomin cup you show is the same one I ordered from Finland. Nuuskamuikkunen is my favorite Muumihahmo. 😀
Heidi is always in fun mood!
She is!! :)
Thank you for posting. Interesting as always 🙂
Lovely to see Helsinki again. And revise my Finnish. (Olin englantilainen mutta sairaanhoitaja Helsingissa monta vuottaa siiten - 1964/5.)
Just one point - not a 'rug squeezer' - it's a mangle.
Very enjoyable, thanks. I actually have a set of Fiskars pruning shears, I didn't know it is a Finnish brand. I got them at the big home improvement store(Lowes) after I broke my father-in-laws...as a replacement set. Looked to be a good day for your day out. Thanks again, kiitos.
Forgot to mention....I like the sauna hats....I might have to see if I can order them online....not sure I can make it to Finland anytime soon. Thanks Heidi!
@@garypeterson2079 Yess they are Finnish! And kiitos for the comment! I think there are a few online stores you can find sauna hat's from :)
I think you are spot on with the recommendation to buy Moomin mugs, these are not allowed to be exported to the US so it is very hard to get Arabia mugs. When I visited I brough Juhla, Muumi mugs, läkerol, sinnapi and a little bit of Iitala.
I liked the section of the video about party foods, American Finns eat a lot of pulla but where I am from we call it "nisu." When I asked for nisu in a cafe, my cousin told me I sounded like an old man. The korvapuusti was a good substitute. Another common Finnish party food in the US is "mojakka" in addition to lohikeitto.
Oh those are some nice souvenir ideas! And thanks for sharing a little about what American Finns do! Quite interesting :D
I was in Finland last week for a few days and I bought flag of Finland on the stick, reinder's shape bottle opener which is also key chain, and fridhge magnets from each finlands city that I visited.
Ohh those are some great souvenirs!
Kat!!! Thank you for letting me know more about Helsinki through the video. And you and Heidi are pretty 😍 I'm always rooting for you. 💪 I hope you have a good day every day 😊🫶
Thank you! Hope you have a great day too!
So good to see you on your day out in Helsinki. I wish to be back someday. :)
You definitely should visit again!
A few summers ago, after a very sweatty and hot night at the dance floor, me and three friends (mixed company) came to this mattolaituri, took our clothes off and jumped in. Refreshing! 😎 🏊♀
A fairly popular beach on that island, Uunisaari.
Hahahah I'm sure it was xD
Thank you! Even though I live in Espoo, take an excursion around Helsinki is always nice :) And practice the language: at work Finnish people don’t wanna practice with me, so I can practice some with your videos 😊
That's so nice to hear!
Wow! Entertaining and informative vlog! 👍
Kiitos paljon!
Thanks Kat❤
Kiitos 😄
Ryijy is very Finnish and can be a souvenir.
It is a rug, so you can wash it at matonpersupaikka or mattolaituri. 😁
I liked the video with Heidi very much. ❤ You did not see other celebrities drinking mustapannukahvi at cafe Ekberg, because you two were celebrities. 😎😎
Hahaha kiitos!
i hope to meet you to say thanks for your efforts, when i arrive to Finland.
Very wholesome.
Ever consider just taking one of those Boats out and a bottle of Teerenpeli?😄
I got a Moomintroll magnet for a couple euros in the Suomenlinna souvenir shop. Nice video btw
Ohh that's nice!
Fiskars do do great axes.
14:10 Fiskars ye, they make a wide range of outdoorsy tools like shovels and gardening stuff, are they Finnish?
Yes! From Finland. 😎
Finnish Souvenir: Salmiakki! Of course . 😃
Obviously xD
Awww friends 💙
:)
I miss Helsinki
How i pray ..want to see how beautiful Finland is
Hope you can!
moi! how did saying one/yksi became "yhen"? kiitos!
When you order you usually just say the number in basic form, but with number 1 you use genetiivi. So the genetiivi of "yksi" is "yhden" which in spoken language often gets shortened to "yhen" :)
And kiitos Heidi myos.
my souveniors from Helsinki: suomi---englandi--suomi sanakirja and Jari Litmanen's football suit.
Ohh nice!
3:18 What if i won coupon for next order in cafe?
13:25 is that coffee made by sauli?
wow europe looks nice
Vau! Mä oon Filippiiniläinen mut mä asun Singaporessa..
Kiva paikkat..
Sorry I'm not fluent in Finnish..
Mä rakastan kahvia myös.
Can you do a video for when we gonna use some of the ending case like..
Ssa/sta/lla/n-case/lta/partitive/ confusing ..
Can
Why do they ALWAYS ask if you want anything else? If you did you would have already ordered it, except for Kat obviously. 😁
Those wide coffee cups get my goat. The coffee goes cold far too quickly in them. Just give me an ordinary mug.
The oldest café in Finland doesn't seem to be very efficient at clearing tables when people leave. Who knows what those cute house sparrows have been walking in?
Celebrities DO hang out at that café. The famous Kat and Heidi hang out there. 😁😁
Founded in 1852? That's almost 7 o'clock. 🤣
Now, if a Finnish person came to England, I wonder what would happen if they translated korvapuusti literally? 🤣If they named a cinnamon bun in the UK after what it resembled I suppose it would be called a cauliflower ear bun.
If you came to one of my parties you would get cheese and pineapple cubes on cocktail sticks, Ritz crackers, crisps (chips in American), vegetarian cocktail sausages, mini vegetarian scotch eggs, Cheddar cheese and Branston pickle sandwiches, queen cakes. There would also be soft drinks such as Robinson's barley water, Fanta, filter coffee or lots of beer if that's what you preferred. 🍻🍻🍻 No wine because I hate wine. lol
Rug washing parties? How very odd. In my flat I use a Vax carpet washing vacuum cleaner. That machine for squeezing the water out is called a mangle. Something from my younger days before we had a washing machine. Not THAT big though. Sea water isn't very good for washing. It limits the effects of detergents. Maybe Heidi should have used the station for washing the bird poop out of her jeans? 😂😂
A Finnish souvenir? It has to be something with Santa or a reindeer on it. 🎅🦌
I read that coal tar in grooming products has been banned in the EU. Now they just put an artificial coal tar smell in them.
60s Doctor Who star, Anneke Wills, wore Marimekko outfits on the show. Moomins scare me. 😲
Asking if you want something else is a tradition of customer service in Finland. This is the way it is.
@@PavelQuiteGood It's the same in the UK and every country I've visited.
👍⭐️⭐️⭐️👏
Tñankskat❤
Korvapuusti ja kahvi, doing it right :D
Exactly 😎😎
❤2 beauty❤
lowkey have a huge crush on heidi lol
Moi Heidi . ❤😍
Do finnish people often talk with each other in english?
no.
Do Americans often talk with each other in Finnish?
Do aliens talk to humans in Finnish?
@@chasethefeeloh so it’s just that the people featured in kat’s videos are really good at english……(i know that kat is an english native speaker)
@@marin_1441i mean it seems like finnish people are better at speaking english than americans are at speaking finnish, and kat does speak english to friends so….but yeah that was a hasty generalization 😅
Niitä kahveja on kolmea kokoa eli pieni ,keskikoko ja iso
First
Tosi nopee!