I bought my "spike shoes" two years ago at the tender age of 31. On the VERY NEXT day after buying them, I decided not to wear them yet, went outside and slipped. Took a hit to my knee, twisted a thing inside it and couldn't operate quite normally for the next 7 or so months. So take the word of this seasoned adventurer. Buy the spikes for your shoes... and use them.
the r-kioski pulla was actually a campaign to raise money for prostate cancer! they raised 5000 euros the finnish prostate cancer union (and also with the look of the pulla, they wanted to cherish people's lives)!
Everyone regardless of age should own spikes for shoes during winter in Finland. You can buy shoes with spikes already included, get the strapped ones or even add the spikes yourself. It's very cheap insurance against broken bones when the ground starts to resemble a skating rink. But be warned that you don't want to walk inside buildings with the spikes on as the spikes can damage the floor or be VERY slippery.
I'm 38 and have worn spiked shoes for about 15 years every winter and most of the winter. Still slipped a while ago, there was some black ice under a bit of snow. But probably the shoes have saved me from hundreds of slippings. And I wear them everywhere, I will not carry another pair of shoes around with me
Last winter I too had to rescue one of these little Alepa robots. It was stuck in 10-15cm of fresh snow and it was even pushing a pile of snow in front of it.
Happiness index doesn't really measure how happy people feel. It's more about how free and able they are to pursue their own happiness despite their background and also how safe their lives are.
No, the happiness index is based entirely on the subjective ratings about their lives that respondents gave. The factors you mentioned are used after the fact to try to explain the results. From the FAQ (youtube always delets my comments if I link something) "The rankings in Figure 2.1 of World Happiness Report 2024 use data from the Gallup World Poll surveys from 2021 to 2023. They are based on answers to the main life evaluation question asked in the poll. "
7:16 Wiener means Viennese (in German), Wien is how you write the name of the capital of Austria in German and in Finnish. So Wiener-pulla (or viineripulla) is Viennese pulla. In Finland, viineri refers to a certain type of sweet pastry, typically no pulla, though. They are typically made out of puff pastry. Despite the name, they came to Finland from Denmark (I think in English they are referred to as Danish pastries), who got them from Austria.
There are three types of drivers: 1) those that don't know how to turn on the high beams and drive around completely blind, 2) those that know about high beams but turn them off ~10km before encountering oncoming traffic (so effectively also driving blind a lot of the time), 3) those that accidentally turned on the high beams and don't know hot to turn them off.
I dont take pleasure from the robot's misfortune, i actually empathize with it. Because it happens. I think these robots have a lot of sisu in the winter. 💪
You can use "nastapohjallisia" on your shoes any age. You only have to "jaksaa" take them on and off many places because they arent good for floor. I think that is one reason why "younger" people dont use them. They use them only when they feels that they really need them. I use them sometimes but now i dont know where they are so "tyhjästä on hyvä nyhjästä". And i am youger than you so i would say that use if you feel that you need them.
I was confused when I first saw the Pirkka merchandise in our K-Kauppa nearby. And I mean, if you want me to run around like an advertising board, why would I still have to pay for it? That doesn't make any sense.
Everyone should wear winter shoes with spikes, no need to wait until you're at the hip breaking age - the concrete won't care how young you are when you clock your head against it. I recommend Icebug shoes, have had the same pair for 4 winters now and only now the spikes are starting to be less effective - will need a new pair for next winter. Super comfy and warm as well.
5:30 It's not a poll. If it was a poll, no way Finland would be the happiest country.. The happiest country index takes into account a lot of different measurable metrics, but polling is not one of them.
Read the world happiness report FAQ. "The rankings in Figure 2.1 of World Happiness Report 2024 use data from the Gallup World Poll surveys from 2021 to 2023. They are based on answers to the main life evaluation question asked in the poll."
@@GOAT-rl2uq Yoooo. When Finland first was announced as the happiest country, I checked out on what it was based on, and it was like life expectancy, education, yada yada. I rechecked it now and its based on self reporting. YOOOOO. Thats ridiculous. Its pointless if its based on self reporting, and more so, who the fuck in Finland is reporting these high numbers!?!?!?!
The Original Long Drink (Lonkero) was created for the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, so the patent most likely has run out. Therefore, other companies in Finland are making it as well in different flavours.
@@miiakauppinen714 i would help the robot but i have hard time figuring out when they need help because sometimes they seem to stop for no apparent reason. 😀
We have those S-robots running on the streets here and they are doing a valuable work-it's nice to finally feel like a jedi when walking the streets. May the force be with you.
Actually, Finnish people don't feel schadenfreude when they see a robot in trouble. They feel empathy and want to help the poor robot. Finnish people feel schadenfreude when they see their neighbor in trouble. And those Pirkka shoes and t-shirts...Only one person could wear those. His name is Pirkka-Pekka Petelius.
You need to try mushroom picking (safely, of course). It's one of the few upsides of autumn. After rummaging a few hours in the woods you really feel like you have accomplished something, and it's a great way to forget the day-to-day life for a moment
I like all the seasons and months of Finland. Actually, my favourite month is October. I love autumn. 🧡 Summer is sometimes too hot, too much light and too much mosquitos.
dudes and dudettes! @8:40 there are in fact almost as many registered saunas in Finland as there are inhabitants..... (sad fact, you have to register your saunas to the the taxman to get reductions in your property tax)
Dave has not seen Finland before climate change. I used to live in south Finland 30 years ago and snow there didn't melt away constantly the way it does now. Winter is mild in mid Finland but Lapland is quite the same as always. After 10 years I'll start the first banana farm of Finland.
8:00 go get them if you want. it would probably save alot of tax money if everyone was using them. 😀 healthcare is not cheap.😀 just make sure to take them off when you go inside because they can destroy the floor.
7:52 Dave, are you afraid that at 36 you'll seem too wise for your age if you protect your health by getting good icebugs for your safety? I mean, no wonder we are the happiest when the biggest danger in the whole country is "icy roads may be slippery".
the happiest country thing is not a poll though. It is a calculation based on how many things are good in the country, like employment, maternity leave, education, healthcare etc.
Yeah, it actually kinda annoys me how nobody seems to know what the happiness index is actually about and how it's made. Even the numerous articles made about the topic rarely actually explain what the index measures.
ruclips.net/video/VTzyB0IzjMo/видео.html if you want to really understand Finland you should know the Hevosrakastajan laulu. It's basically like an unofficial national anthem. It's about complexities of the relationship of a man and the nature. It's very common someone would sing the song at Ukonvakka.
btw like 40 seconds in google told me that you were exactly one intersection away towards the direction the photo was taken when you stopped searching....
I'm still saying that the "happiest country" is bogus. Finnish narrative and "humbleness" is full of negativity. They even make it a joke and a norm. Needless to say, I've never felt like I belong here, or I would be 100% Finn at heart. I'm not a fan of the darkness or cold, I don't like salmiakki, sauna is nice but still usually too hot, I don't like the usual Finnish liquor (especially clear ones), I don't like the constant negativity and complaining, I don't like the small talk about weather.. or coffee, and I don't smoke either. This is still my home since birth, so no one come at me with "move away then" shit. I won't. But Finnish narrative is very negative, even slogans from the past.. so that's why I also think that the happiest country shtick is just that.. a shtick. Nothing more or even truth. And that humbleness can also sometimes be lack of respect as well, so there's that.
My last name is Finnish but I don't know much about the culture. I do know I have Viking blood from that side though 😂💪my sister did DNA ancestry on herself so I don't need to lol my dad is actually from the upper peninsula of Michigan here in the US and almost everyone up there is of Finnish descent. They even love saunas up there 😂
Sorry to disappoint you, but Finns are not Vikings. There may have been some individual Finnish Vikings, but overall Finns are not Vikings, so it's incredibly unlikely you have Viking blood unless you have Scandinavian heritage, too.
@Silveirias I think I'd know! The Vikings didn't invade Finland but that doesn't mean they weren't there! Did I not mention f*cking DNA as well? You're really in all your arrogance going to argue with genetic testing?? Ha foolish know it all! Hate to break it but you are INCORRECT! 😂
@Silveirias um no you're just a know it all. You're really going to argue genetic testing? As if YOU know better? 😂😂😂😂 The Vikings didn't invade Finland but they were there! My genetics proved it! Suck it up because you don't know nearly as much as you think.
@@CyndieAmala And you, a random USian, claim to know more about Finland than an actual Finn? Viking isn't even something you get as a result in serious DNA test because it's not an ethnic group. Even if you do have Scandi heritage that doesn't guarantee they were Vikings. They might have been and chances are certainly higher than a Finn having been a Viking.
@@Silveirias OMG and you liked your own comment didn't you?? 😂😂😂 That's how conceited you are! Just wow! No wonder you only have 3 subscribers after 17 years in RUclips! That's just sad. You must run people off with that arrogance.
Dave there is a Finnish word vahingonilo
"on paras ilo".
@@TunodeGaming heh
I bought my "spike shoes" two years ago at the tender age of 31. On the VERY NEXT day after buying them, I decided not to wear them yet, went outside and slipped. Took a hit to my knee, twisted a thing inside it and couldn't operate quite normally for the next 7 or so months.
So take the word of this seasoned adventurer. Buy the spikes for your shoes... and use them.
the r-kioski pulla was actually a campaign to raise money for prostate cancer! they raised 5000 euros the finnish prostate cancer union (and also with the look of the pulla, they wanted to cherish people's lives)!
Everyone regardless of age should own spikes for shoes during winter in Finland. You can buy shoes with spikes already included, get the strapped ones or even add the spikes yourself. It's very cheap insurance against broken bones when the ground starts to resemble a skating rink. But be warned that you don't want to walk inside buildings with the spikes on as the spikes can damage the floor or be VERY slippery.
I'm 38 and have worn spiked shoes for about 15 years every winter and most of the winter. Still slipped a while ago, there was some black ice under a bit of snow. But probably the shoes have saved me from hundreds of slippings. And I wear them everywhere, I will not carry another pair of shoes around with me
Imagine seeing Pirkka, Lidl and S-Market/Alepa gear wearing gangs in Finland
That would honestly be fire
Last winter I too had to rescue one of these little Alepa robots. It was stuck in 10-15cm of fresh snow and it was even pushing a pile of snow in front of it.
Not all heroes wear capes
Happiness index doesn't really measure how happy people feel. It's more about how free and able they are to pursue their own happiness despite their background and also how safe their lives are.
If you call it the Inverse Unhappiness Index it makes more sense.
so its bullshit.
No, the happiness index is based entirely on the subjective ratings about their lives that respondents gave. The factors you mentioned are used after the fact to try to explain the results.
From the FAQ (youtube always delets my comments if I link something)
"The rankings in Figure 2.1 of World Happiness Report 2024 use data from the Gallup World Poll surveys from 2021 to 2023. They are based on answers to the main life evaluation question asked in the poll. "
We have used those Alepa robots especially on very bad weather or when we're sick. Pretty useful.
7:16 Wiener means Viennese (in German), Wien is how you write the name of the capital of Austria in German and in Finnish. So Wiener-pulla (or viineripulla) is Viennese pulla. In Finland, viineri refers to a certain type of sweet pastry, typically no pulla, though. They are typically made out of puff pastry. Despite the name, they came to Finland from Denmark (I think in English they are referred to as Danish pastries), who got them from Austria.
People from Austria call them "The Danish" and people from Denmark call them the wiener. Make it make sense 😂
@@CheriTheBery Incredible. :D
There are three types of drivers: 1) those that don't know how to turn on the high beams and drive around completely blind, 2) those that know about high beams but turn them off ~10km before encountering oncoming traffic (so effectively also driving blind a lot of the time), 3) those that accidentally turned on the high beams and don't know hot to turn them off.
I dont take pleasure from the robot's misfortune, i actually empathize with it. Because it happens. I think these robots have a lot of sisu in the winter. 💪
Cave dad crowled back from his cave to give us entertainment
You can use "nastapohjallisia" on your shoes any age. You only have to "jaksaa" take them on and off many places because they arent good for floor. I think that is one reason why "younger" people dont use them. They use them only when they feels that they really need them.
I use them sometimes but now i dont know where they are so "tyhjästä on hyvä nyhjästä".
And i am youger than you so i would say that use if you feel that you need them.
I mean, Icebug even makes running shoes, and those are definitely not designed with old people in mind 🤣
I like how there being hard bread implies there is also easy bread, but Finns are just badass they *choose* hard bread.
I know some older people prefer to leave their rye bread out on the table to harden it.
I was confused when I first saw the Pirkka merchandise in our K-Kauppa nearby. And I mean, if you want me to run around like an advertising board, why would I still have to pay for it? That doesn't make any sense.
Isn't it the same with any brand?
@@JiihaaS Mh, yeah, on second thought you are totally right. lol
5:52 pillupuhelin
the rubber spike shoes are a necessity, a matter of survival I would say XD
Everyone should wear winter shoes with spikes, no need to wait until you're at the hip breaking age - the concrete won't care how young you are when you clock your head against it.
I recommend Icebug shoes, have had the same pair for 4 winters now and only now the spikes are starting to be less effective - will need a new pair for next winter. Super comfy and warm as well.
5:30 It's not a poll. If it was a poll, no way Finland would be the happiest country.. The happiest country index takes into account a lot of different measurable metrics, but polling is not one of them.
Read the world happiness report FAQ.
"The rankings in Figure 2.1 of World Happiness Report 2024 use data from the Gallup World Poll surveys from 2021 to 2023. They are based on answers to the main life evaluation question asked in the poll."
@@GOAT-rl2uq Yoooo. When Finland first was announced as the happiest country, I checked out on what it was based on, and it was like life expectancy, education, yada yada. I rechecked it now and its based on self reporting. YOOOOO. Thats ridiculous. Its pointless if its based on self reporting, and more so, who the fuck in Finland is reporting these high numbers!?!?!?!
6:29 didn't expect to see my own name on the screen when casually watching a RUclips video
The Original Long Drink (Lonkero) was created for the 1952 Helsinki Olympics, so the patent most likely has run out. Therefore, other companies in Finland are making it as well in different flavours.
i just read ''Haven't been in Finland in 1 year'' was a bit confused to say the least
We would like to help that robot, but it weights like minimum 30kg. So, can’t do it😅
@@miiakauppinen714 i would help the robot but i have hard time figuring out when they need help because sometimes they seem to stop for no apparent reason. 😀
We have those S-robots running on the streets here and they are doing a valuable work-it's nice to finally feel like a jedi when walking the streets. May the force be with you.
Actually, Finnish people don't feel schadenfreude when they see a robot in trouble. They feel empathy and want to help the poor robot. Finnish people feel schadenfreude when they see their neighbor in trouble.
And those Pirkka shoes and t-shirts...Only one person could wear those. His name is Pirkka-Pekka Petelius.
It's nice to have you back Dave!
A very merry christmas to you and Cat and Leo!
Was not expecting snarky narrator, great :D
btw for schadenfreude.... epicaricacy is the word in english...
/r Finland. Poor food bot
Spring starts when the average temperature of the day is above 0C.
@@suupaltti that's one way to define it and i personally agree with this definition but there are couple other definitions for it too. 🙂
yes, thermal spring
You need to try mushroom picking (safely, of course). It's one of the few upsides of autumn. After rummaging a few hours in the woods you really feel like you have accomplished something, and it's a great way to forget the day-to-day life for a moment
hienoa että luola isä pääsi luolastaan pois taas hetkeksi. 🙂
"Oh noooo that's the warmup" truuuuuuue XDD
I like all the seasons and months of Finland. Actually, my favourite month is October. I love autumn. 🧡 Summer is sometimes too hot, too much light and too much mosquitos.
2:10 That's Aleksanterinkatu next to the Stockmann department store, sometime in the 1930s.
Haven't seen a video from you in a while, glad to see you are still alive haha. Have a wonderful christmas!
For acknowledging (had to google how to spell that word) OriGINal Lonkero being superior, Dave earned another like.
dudes and dudettes! @8:40 there are in fact almost as many registered saunas in Finland as there are inhabitants..... (sad fact, you have to register your saunas to the the taxman to get reductions in your property tax)
Es market? Ääs market!
I hope you will get Pirkka T-Shirt for Christmas present. 😆
9:20 It's pretty much the same as the Supreme shit. Pirkka just didn't have the smarts to charge 100 times more for the merch.
Dave has not seen Finland before climate change. I used to live in south Finland 30 years ago and snow there didn't melt away constantly the way it does now.
Winter is mild in mid Finland but Lapland is quite the same as always.
After 10 years I'll start the first banana farm of Finland.
1:40 Dave, its called "Vahingonilo" in Finnish, I think thats what you meant.
8:00 go get them if you want. it would probably save alot of tax money if everyone was using them. 😀 healthcare is not cheap.😀 just make sure to take them off when you go inside because they can destroy the floor.
Knight Rider and David Hasselhoff is back...
Knight Rider and Dave Finnish-hoff is back...
7:52 Dave, are you afraid that at 36 you'll seem too wise for your age if you protect your health by getting good icebugs for your safety?
I mean, no wonder we are the happiest when the biggest danger in the whole country is "icy roads may be slippery".
So called Happines-survey is about contentment, not emotional happines at all.
5:06 no the poll is not about happiness at all. it's about politics and stuff like that. we are mostly on the top because of our high taxes.
the happiest country thing is not a poll though. It is a calculation based on how many things are good in the country, like employment, maternity leave, education, healthcare etc.
@@cayenigma yes true it's not a poll at all.
Yeah, it actually kinda annoys me how nobody seems to know what the happiness index is actually about and how it's made. Even the numerous articles made about the topic rarely actually explain what the index measures.
@@cayenigmaThe whole thing isn't a poll, but it contains a poll asking how happy people are.
@@cayenigma also all of those are about politics and who is to say that those are good? That is an opinion. An opinion on politics.
ruclips.net/video/VTzyB0IzjMo/видео.html if you want to really understand Finland you should know the Hevosrakastajan laulu. It's basically like an unofficial national anthem. It's about complexities of the relationship of a man and the nature. It's very common someone would sing the song at Ukonvakka.
What is this? I'm a Finn and I've never heard anything about this song, or Ukonvakka for that matter. Clearly I've got some googling to do!
I've seen tons of those robots and they always makes me giggle😆 Aleparobotti😍
Got my shoe studs at 35. So go on, they are really great.
Yes we love the little robots
No, the happiness polls are done in Kauniainen! Of course you're happy if you never have to work for a living!
Lidl have had shoes in Lidl colours and text 4 years a go and all the other Lidl clothes what they had in sell, Pirkka is just K-shops answer to them.
Editor is the king here!
Thank you! I edit my own videos 😁👍
rubber shoe grip thingys yes!
btw like 40 seconds in google told me that you were exactly one intersection away towards the direction the photo was taken when you stopped searching....
Cave Dad is back😮
I missed r/ from the title and was really confused for awhile. :D
3:20 probably 35€ or something to ship, nothing insane.
MORE!
me neither was good video ty
I'm still saying that the "happiest country" is bogus. Finnish narrative and "humbleness" is full of negativity. They even make it a joke and a norm. Needless to say, I've never felt like I belong here, or I would be 100% Finn at heart. I'm not a fan of the darkness or cold, I don't like salmiakki, sauna is nice but still usually too hot, I don't like the usual Finnish liquor (especially clear ones), I don't like the constant negativity and complaining, I don't like the small talk about weather.. or coffee, and I don't smoke either. This is still my home since birth, so no one come at me with "move away then" shit. I won't. But Finnish narrative is very negative, even slogans from the past.. so that's why I also think that the happiest country shtick is just that.. a shtick. Nothing more or even truth. And that humbleness can also sometimes be lack of respect as well, so there's that.
My last name is Finnish but I don't know much about the culture. I do know I have Viking blood from that side though 😂💪my sister did DNA ancestry on herself so I don't need to lol my dad is actually from the upper peninsula of Michigan here in the US and almost everyone up there is of Finnish descent. They even love saunas up there 😂
Sorry to disappoint you, but Finns are not Vikings. There may have been some individual Finnish Vikings, but overall Finns are not Vikings, so it's incredibly unlikely you have Viking blood unless you have Scandinavian heritage, too.
@Silveirias I think I'd know! The Vikings didn't invade Finland but that doesn't mean they weren't there! Did I not mention f*cking DNA as well? You're really in all your arrogance going to argue with genetic testing?? Ha foolish know it all! Hate to break it but you are INCORRECT! 😂
@Silveirias um no you're just a know it all. You're really going to argue genetic testing? As if YOU know better? 😂😂😂😂 The Vikings didn't invade Finland but they were there! My genetics proved it! Suck it up because you don't know nearly as much as you think.
@@CyndieAmala And you, a random USian, claim to know more about Finland than an actual Finn? Viking isn't even something you get as a result in serious DNA test because it's not an ethnic group. Even if you do have Scandi heritage that doesn't guarantee they were Vikings. They might have been and chances are certainly higher than a Finn having been a Viking.
@@Silveirias OMG and you liked your own comment didn't you?? 😂😂😂 That's how conceited you are! Just wow! No wonder you only have 3 subscribers after 17 years in RUclips! That's just sad. You must run people off with that arrogance.
r/Finland content zzzzzzz......