The "SIMPLE" life in Finland just isn't American

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  • Опубликовано: 29 ноя 2024

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  • @gambit_toys6554
    @gambit_toys6554 6 месяцев назад +157

    im American from Texas living in Finland.
    America is made for products and cars.
    Finland is for people.

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +32

      Couldn’t have said it better. Great comment

    • @mihi2086
      @mihi2086 6 месяцев назад

      I'm a Finn living in Finland. Finland isn't for people, it's for no good leftists who want to live on the expense of others.

    • @patu1989
      @patu1989 6 месяцев назад +10

      Saying goes: americans life to work, european work to life.

    • @gambit_toys6554
      @gambit_toys6554 6 месяцев назад +13

      @@patu1989 yess and us Americans try to look at Europeans as lazier to make ourselves feel better. We try to brag about the 60 hour workweek like a badge of honor.

    • @Dennan
      @Dennan 6 месяцев назад +9

      @@patu1989 its "american live to work, european work to live" sorry

  • @jussiniemi9560
    @jussiniemi9560 6 месяцев назад +160

    The best a Finn feels is when an ulkomaalainen says nice things about finland. :D

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +25

      I just learned a new word and thank you

    • @mega1megaman1freak
      @mega1megaman1freak 6 месяцев назад +13

      A rough literal translation of ulkomaalainen is an outlander. So a bit closer to earth than the norwegian version :D

    • @yananasbanas
      @yananasbanas 6 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@grankvehaugen3494utlending er ulkomaalainen på norsk :b

    • @johnlaine2654
      @johnlaine2654 2 месяца назад

      For those who don’t understand Finnish, the word “Ulkomaalainen” translates to FOREIGNER.

    • @johnlaine2654
      @johnlaine2654 2 месяца назад

      @@mega1megaman1freakA workable meaning for ULKOMAALAINEN in English is FOREIGNER.What you are saying is the Literal translation. Finnish is a strange language…. And I’m Finnish.

  • @Juuso-b4c
    @Juuso-b4c 6 месяцев назад +55

    You nailed it! I just recently read about some guy who was upset about moving to Finland and finding out not every is chasing money and wanting become a billionaire. Finland is such a lovely place to live. We have trust between people, great welfare system and values that do not include acquiring crazy material wealth. I value my friends and loved ones, my day to day life and the fact that should things go bad, the society will catch me and help me get back on my feet. I feel rich already.

    • @domerame5913
      @domerame5913 6 месяцев назад +11

      glad to see such sentiments from a neighbour. We nordics need to provide an example in a time of global democratic backsliding

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +12

      100% It sometimes is hard to get a lot of flack from those back in my home country but I know that it's a living experience that can't be observed in 1 day, or even 6 months. My mind has drastically shifted in almost 5 years

  • @keithmontalvo506
    @keithmontalvo506 6 месяцев назад +45

    I'm an American that moved to Finland in August 2019 and I noticed that even at work, Fins are layed back and casual about getting work done and I'm, still to this day "let's gooooooooo, lets get it done" kind of attitude. At first I thought it was because they were lazy.... but then I realized that's how they are. Here it's do what you're asked to do and nothing more, in the states it's do your work and more. Took me some time to get use to that. I still work as if I'm in the states, but I don't criticize them anymore. More understanding about how things are here. I like it... less stressful and alot happier. I love living in Finland.

    • @maplehill1416
      @maplehill1416 6 месяцев назад +20

      Obviously I don't know your work environment but personally I feel we actually get more impact done when we remove the hussle and stress and the need to prove oneself. When you stop to think, maybe you get less steps done, but you are able to pick most effective steps and skip the nonsense.
      My theory is that is why Finnish companies are generally very good at complex engineering and machinery - by reducing the complexity only to what is absolutely necessary.

    • @thrillyria
      @thrillyria 6 месяцев назад +12

      ​@@maplehill1416 I would agree with the efficiency angle.
      I myself think most Finns actually have very high morals and morale when it comes to working. We work smart. And we work to live, not live to work. And we do work hard too, but not when it's not at all necessary to kill ourselves under pressure. Why would someone do that to themselves?
      If you look at the Finnish nonprofit world for example, it is astonishing what has been done there with very limited resources and with the goal of cutting overall costs and increase the quality of life for all with the work and development we do. I would assume it's the same in the corporate world.
      On top of that because we have it good and safe here, we are able (and very keen) to implement values like sustainability into many aspects of our lives. Work, family and home life, economy and farming...

    • @bazodee2
      @bazodee2 6 месяцев назад +3

      The few times i did my work and more i just ended up messing things up, so nowadays i play it safe and do only what im asked to do.

    • @AK-jm1sc
      @AK-jm1sc 6 месяцев назад +8

      The culture doesn't demand that everyone must do more than what they are paid to do, but every workplace and school will naturally have a couple of ambitious people who're always doing something extra anyway, at least that's my experience. Like my Finnish girlfriend is one of these people too, she graduated with a master's degree recently, decided she's going to continue her phD while working full-time at one job, and part-time at another, and she started doing a new bachelor's in a different field all at the same time. So yes, she's doing a phD, working two jobs (one full time) and doing a bachelor's in a new field, when she already has a master's degree in a different field. She keeps reassuring me that it's "not too much work" and that she has "plenty of free time".

    • @0Flow0
      @0Flow0 6 месяцев назад +2

      Only do what they pay you for. 😅

  • @sissisammakko
    @sissisammakko 6 месяцев назад +41

    The summer is so much more special since it's so short.

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +4

      facts

    • @yananasbanas
      @yananasbanas 6 месяцев назад +4

      kesä on lyhyt mutta onneksi vähäluminen 😊

    • @MikkoMurmeli
      @MikkoMurmeli 6 месяцев назад +1

      As a finn, I could use a shorter summer here. I do live in Vantaa, very southern Finland, so summers here are longer than in Lapland, Rovaniemi, Ivalo etc. But we finns to have differences a lot, some of us don't wanna go to cold baths or winter lake baths (avanto, tai kylmäallas kylmä suihku) but I... like it. It's painful yeah, body just starts tingling like someone's gently stabbing you all over, even though there's no bleeding. But yeah, that's one of the things many finns seem to like to do, cold baths. Fits well with sauna if you ask me, just don't go to sauna too soon after you get out of the cold bath.

  • @aidenpearce4409
    @aidenpearce4409 6 месяцев назад +59

    I am from Seattle, moved to Finland back in 2019. There are some things that have changed my view of the world for sure. Learning suomi has been a challenge but definitely something I've enjoyed :) My folks are originally from Finland.
    Great video, buddy!

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +4

      That’s amazing I moved here the same year. Awesome you have relatives from here. Are you working here as well?

    • @DNA350ppm
      @DNA350ppm 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@DaddiDiesel Sounds like the beginning of a story, doesn't it? A simple thing about a random coincidence...

  • @patucca6399
    @patucca6399 6 месяцев назад +38

    As a native finn, it's refreshing to hear a different perspective! Definitely inspires me to appreciate more and be thankful for the style of life that we have here.
    On a more personal note, sometimes it's easy to fall into "grass is greener on the other side"-type of thinking and crave the sort of hustle&bustle vibrancy that I have never experienced (a simple and easy life may condition a person to wallow in complacency). But it's nice to feel that in Finland it's possible to fulfill youself while not destroying yourself in a pursuit of an impossible status/lifestyle standard
    Hope you stay inspired pumping up great content man, much love!😎

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +13

      Thanks that was very well written In expressing your unique perspective. I truly have come to learn so much but there is also many things from America that have widened my capabilities as well. Which makes me more and more curious to explore and vacate to see what other things I can learn

  • @tiikkifi
    @tiikkifi 6 месяцев назад +15

    I think that we Finns are almost always in time. If the thing is agreed upon to start at 09:00 it will start at that time, but everything starts with a cup of coffee or some other free form stuff to settle in before actual happening.
    The downside of this is that after few meetings you start to get overfilled with coffee and bun :D

  • @mattilahde5220
    @mattilahde5220 6 месяцев назад +8

    I live in Helsinki 5 km from central and my life is not hustle or bustle. Very peaceful and lots of green in Helsinki. Just a bit more people

  • @lawrenceseguin1865
    @lawrenceseguin1865 3 месяца назад +2

    I have a friend from central Africa studying in Finland and he's discovering the same thing

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  3 месяца назад +1

      Wow what’s he studying. And how long has he been here so far

  • @finnrissa4594
    @finnrissa4594 6 месяцев назад +26

    I'm a finnish-american moving to finland for college in 2 months :D

    • @mantelikukkapenkki2368
      @mantelikukkapenkki2368 6 месяцев назад +9

      Welcome home. I hope you enjoy your time here 🙂

    • @finnrissa4594
      @finnrissa4594 6 месяцев назад +12

      @@mantelikukkapenkki2368 kiitos ^^ i can’t wait to get some jaffakeksi again

    • @mantelikukkapenkki2368
      @mantelikukkapenkki2368 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@finnrissa4594 The raspberry ones are my favorite 😍

    • @Ittna
      @Ittna 6 месяцев назад

      Yök!​@@finnrissa4594

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +6

      That’s awesome, can only imagine what that experience is like for you

  • @NikiK57
    @NikiK57 6 месяцев назад +15

    Who knew that overworking 60 hours a week with barely any social security and competing with your neighbours on who has the best lawn or bbq party, gets you totally burned out and people who live with more laid-back attitude, work less etc. are happier in general!

  • @icakaoko11
    @icakaoko11 2 месяца назад

    When we visited finland early this year. I felt that "simplicity" in the air. It actually made me and my husband feel like.. actually did we really need the stuff we have back home? Going home though our flat is clean..we felt it was too cluttered and felt too much. We actually go rid of stuff when we got home. We actually stopped more often to sit down on looking at a view. Being more content on small things.Thank you Finland for showing us more of what true simplicity is ❤

  • @MikkoMurmeli
    @MikkoMurmeli 6 месяцев назад +1

    You might be my soul brother. You speak a lot like me, though better, more clear and all. You have very sharp observation skills and very good articulation, and you're real and make a lot of sense. I don't think I've subscribed to a channel here even though I've been watching a lot of different channels lately, good ones really, especially Kaedrich Olsen (norse mystic), but... even though your topics probably aren't my primary interests, I think that I'll make a special exception and subscribe to you now.
    And what you say about our country, Finland, is pretty on-spot. The westernization too, I see it more in our youth than the older folks, but it's catching up. I just hope we retain some sense of where we came from and the good heritage we have in our genes and culture and all.. and not lose it to McDonalnds Microsoft Facebook Cocacola money etc. Those ain't really finnish things. Real Finland is wild nature, so much of it here, and lakes. And they make a lot of people here happy. It's a common finnish dream and goal to have a cabin in a lake shore near woods and maybe even live in that cabin, not just visit it in holidays.

  • @saturahman7510
    @saturahman7510 6 месяцев назад +1

    Simple life.. just natural ! Greetings from Mikkeli, eastern-Finland.

  • @ChicoMuya
    @ChicoMuya 6 месяцев назад +7

    Awesome!! 🙌🏾

  • @mikkomalinen2641
    @mikkomalinen2641 6 месяцев назад +23

    Living simple life one has way better opportunity to explore what kind of a person themself truly is. Being caught in a ratrace there's no time to stop and think deeper philosophical thoughts.

  • @msaar1303
    @msaar1303 6 месяцев назад +14

    Simplicity is a matter of perspective. I think Finns appreciate clarity, is it "simple", not sure?
    To me, a hectic lifestyle represents uncertainty and/or a lack of planning and organizing. Of course, everyone has hectic periods sometimes, but if hecticness is a way of life, I have to ask, why is this person's life so busy, what basic needs is this person trying to fulfill?
    Because basic human needs are physiological needs, security, love and togetherness. They are not simple things at all, but maybe less materialistic. Nice car is just nice car, and you can be happy having nice car, but it should not be meaning of life.

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +6

      Alot of valid points. To add I do think between all nations there is a sense of what you are raised to see as important. Even though you may be raised in a country that is fast pace for example your parents could have raised with different values.
      For many and I say this for having had an opportunity to move in live in different locations I have noticed it is more rare then we think for people to actually break away from their societal norm. Even if they feel something isn’t quite right.
      Kind of like the matrix not everyone will unplug and for most people it’s more fear surrounded around letting go of what you know and what your use to.
      The positives like I mentioned I see in Finland is that “life is simple here” for me. Not everyone especially for Finns, as m for many Finns this is their norm and what they know.
      But when you come from one extreme to something way more subtle it seems more simplistic “lifestyle wise” just as someone who moves from war to a country that has occasional crime. To them it’s most likely way safer to them.
      I hope this made some sense. But like you stated clearly above it’s all about perspective

  • @Matias-dr3ys
    @Matias-dr3ys 6 месяцев назад +4

    Ive lived here my whole life and if i dont have to i want to stay in my home town rest of my life too. Once i get a stable job ill be pretty satisfied.

  • @FINNSTIGAT0R
    @FINNSTIGAT0R 6 месяцев назад +2

    America is a very high stakes country in general (I don't know about individual states), which makes everything more hectic, and is the driver behind the stressfull work life. I personally think that it also is the ultimate driver behind the one upmanship and status seeking behaviour as well.
    In many European countries life is not in the fast lane, since people are quite well covered from the start, so the stakes are not so high and peoole don't feel the pressure to be constantly advancing something to get into a better position.
    But it's also true, that with high stakes may come high rewards and it's at least more likely than in low stakes countries.
    In the end of the day it's about personal preferences. I sometimes actually would like Finland to be more driven, but that's just sometimes, as most of the time I enjoy this laid back way of life, where I don't feel I have to constantly be in a race which has unclear and uncertain rules.

  • @DjR3iX
    @DjR3iX 6 месяцев назад +6

    Nothing beats the feeling of security, stability and simplicity in a proper Society . Cold as fudge tho XD

  • @Antto
    @Antto 6 месяцев назад +1

    Such a wholesome video, I liked it a lot. Subscribed. Let's have an amazing summer.

  • @vaenii5056
    @vaenii5056 6 месяцев назад +2

    I thought I had no audio, but it turned out I had to increase the volume of my subwoofer. 😄

  • @chickenman56
    @chickenman56 6 месяцев назад +15

    You should make a podcast because your voice is so nice.

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +3

      in a way it feels like this is that lol, i just get to sit and speak with you guys. However yeah I do think it's worth having guess to give you guys more depth

  • @perkele8806
    @perkele8806 6 месяцев назад +5

    Yes, we appreciate little things. Army is example one of those places where you learn to appreciate simple thing as shower or swimming. Materialism is something what is making this world worse. So much junk in market what people really dont even need. In finland, just relax

  • @SnowMacaco
    @SnowMacaco 6 месяцев назад +1

    yeah Finland slows you down in a real nice way fellow american (from the American continent)

  • @Deat87
    @Deat87 6 месяцев назад +1

    Well said! I often travel to the states, the one thing that always strikes them is how much leisure we have in Finland. I have six or seven weeks of paid vacation in a year, many have asked me does my boss even remember my name 😂 I really don't get the idea of hustling all the time - what is the point of having lots of money if you have to work 100 hour weeks for it, you won't have any time to enjoy it!

  • @krazyFlipy
    @krazyFlipy 5 месяцев назад +1

    Avoiding all drama like the plague. :)

  • @DjR3iX
    @DjR3iX 6 месяцев назад +6

    Whats up neighbour, greetings from Estonia :D

    • @Antto
      @Antto 6 месяцев назад +2

      What up bro!

    • @DjR3iX
      @DjR3iX 6 месяцев назад

      @@Antto Nothing much, what about you?

  • @rami1406
    @rami1406 6 месяцев назад +1

    I think that one thing what makes us finns more peacefull is privacy. We don't ask, we don't tell, we don't lie. (off course we do but basicly) We don't must look rich or what ever we think other people think. Multi billionare can drive old car and go store wearing old working clothes. Off course meny people wants look rich, but real people, most of us, dont. And you, wellcome to finland 🙂

  • @goukko
    @goukko 6 месяцев назад +3

    Always coffee before work :D

  • @Pyllymysli
    @Pyllymysli 6 месяцев назад +1

    Punctuality is actually held in very high regard as a virtue in our society, that's probably why people like you. It's just, even if we have to start at 9 am, do we really have to start at 120% xD

  • @sharpyshores
    @sharpyshores 6 месяцев назад +7

    Woah! How’s voice acting in Finland?

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +3

      Do you mean getting work or just in general?

    • @sharpyshores
      @sharpyshores 6 месяцев назад +4

      @@DaddiDiesel both

  • @smallfaucet
    @smallfaucet 4 месяца назад

    I really look forward to visiting in 2026 and buying you an olut!
    Have you done any video's on the music scene, whether it's metal, pop, rock, folk...anything?

  • @MrGragtor
    @MrGragtor 6 месяцев назад

    Problem of our world, constantly marketing ideas and needs to people. Creating more consumers and need for more and more money. And there will always be somerhing more... Get a car want better car, get better car want even better or another. Feels like currently cycling is trending in Finland so need to have a bike. A better bike. A second bike cause marketing is selling ideas and needs we didn't have.
    Don't know if we have less adds or milder advertisers that we have avoided some of the effect. But feel we arn't as driven by materials. And know to value life and free time.
    Personaly I know I will always want more and better so I'm teaching myself to be content and happy with what I have and enjoy the trip and not just the goals. 😊

  • @erik....
    @erik.... 6 месяцев назад +4

    I think you could go to any european country and have a "similar" experience, atleast compared to the US.

    • @turpasauna
      @turpasauna 4 месяца назад

      Not every European country is the same. Finland differs in the material department greatly, as this is a country of former peasants.

  • @e39jokke
    @e39jokke 6 месяцев назад +2

    My personal view of america is that its a country of plain business and money. I still want to visit new york but nothing else in there is for me really. No hate just sharing my thoughts.

    • @Baalaaxa
      @Baalaaxa 6 месяцев назад +1

      I think you're mistaken about that; kind of narrow view, in my opinion. You've seen something on TV, movies, news, etc. and you apply those prejudices to the whole America. It's exactly the New York, Los Angeles, Chicago etc. big bustling cities that are all about business and money, with lots of people. But USA is a huge country, which spans the whole North American continent; lots of things to see outside the "Corporate America". From Alaska to Hawaii. National parks like the Glacier, Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Yosemite, etc. alone offer endless options for traveling. Just my thoughts, to each his own.

  • @Flam_YTz
    @Flam_YTz 6 месяцев назад +1

    Always have extra time so if someone is late or something not correct then there won't be as big as problem.

  • @Gectree
    @Gectree 6 месяцев назад +9

    Good video (hope ur having a nice time in finland cus i am )

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +3

      That’s awesome, it’s been a journey and I hope your enjoy years. Have a great spring

    • @Gectree
      @Gectree 6 месяцев назад +3

      @@DaddiDiesel Thank you man hope you enjoy spring too

  • @Perisa79
    @Perisa79 6 месяцев назад +2

    @DaddiDiesel The society's in all of Scandinavia/Nordic is pretty much the same "tempo" and "chil" people.. P.s did you know that it's actually good and healthy for you to be bored sometimes.. So just chil and continue as you were. 😃😎 Ps #2 Have you been back in the US since moving to Finland? I was just wondering if you had any reverse culture shock..?

  • @samikalastaja
    @samikalastaja 6 месяцев назад

    5:48 - as a Finn I'd say we're usually on time.

  • @Rick_Troll
    @Rick_Troll 6 месяцев назад +7

    How long have you lived in finland

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +9

      Going on 5 years in August

    • @Rick_Troll
      @Rick_Troll 6 месяцев назад +4

      ​ive lived in finland my whole life

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +2

      🔥

  • @jamesc5581
    @jamesc5581 6 месяцев назад

    if I could get health coverage, I would move to Finland

  • @Tuomas-wi6di
    @Tuomas-wi6di 6 месяцев назад +4

    You should do a q&a-video at some point. Would like to know more of your life and views up to this point.

  • @Dreamare92
    @Dreamare92 6 месяцев назад

    Come to pohjanmaa, ill show you around more about peaceful finland

    • @Mrui
      @Mrui 6 месяцев назад +1

      This almost sounds more like a threat than an invitation 😅 like in my head translates to "Tuu Pohjanmaalle niin minä sulle hyvät olot näytän"

    • @Dreamare92
      @Dreamare92 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@Mrui Hahaha, nooo. That is not how it was supposed to come off :D Really well done video

  • @Ittna
    @Ittna 6 месяцев назад +4

    "The "SIMPLE life in Finland just isn't American" Yup, it's Finnish, hope this helped!

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +1

      😅 hey you checked it out didn’t ya. But yeah it was an interesting way of describing the unique differences.
      Have you ever had a chance to live abroad? I’m curious on your perspective on the differences between Finland and “elsewhere”

  • @WitchDoctor87
    @WitchDoctor87 5 месяцев назад +1

    So, is it true that racism is massive in Finland? My wife is East indian and has a masters in teaching. She wants to remain a teacher and work with the public. I would hate for her to have a hard time finding work and working with parents if she faces extreme racism.

    • @turpasauna
      @turpasauna 4 месяца назад

      Racism here only stems from the fact that foreigners do a ton of crime. Like 40% of sexual crime is by foreigners (who make up about 10% of the population in total).

  • @tubelious
    @tubelious 6 месяцев назад +1

    that's the casual Finnish zen - fen. :D

  • @CletusMcdonagh
    @CletusMcdonagh 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video and i learned again things from this. How is traffic or transportation different from US like trains busses car things? Maybe next video about these things. I remember visiting Miami and damn the bus stopped all the time after like 5 meter and it was so hot in there i allmost got crazy people pressing the stop button 😂

  • @temmihoo
    @temmihoo 6 месяцев назад +2

    Tervetuloa! Always nice to have people come and realize how little hustle gives for you and that you can readily appreciate fine details in life if you s l o w d o w n even just a bit. Like, work just 40h/week like it says in the contract. You have time for chilling out.
    Also: no, the downtown is not any more hustly than suburbia. You just don't hang out at friends' decks but a local pub terrace.

  • @DoomDodgers
    @DoomDodgers 6 месяцев назад

    I like the style of work here, the little i have experienced it so far. But i think we're going to have to change that. We have 5.6M population in this country of which almost 3 million are children, unemployed and pensioners. So less of us are going to have to work harder and longer and taxes on the pay is going to increase. OR we will have to dismantle the entire bureacracy to bare bones and stop giving any money abroad for any reason so we don't have to screw the pensioners and unemployed people who actually want to work. The unemployed who don't want to work should be taken off social security.

  • @potatocellar3269
    @potatocellar3269 6 месяцев назад

    What u think about finnish goverment right now?

  • @marzymarrz5172
    @marzymarrz5172 6 месяцев назад +1

    So how do you make a living way the hell up there? Do you speak the language ?

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +4

      I will be making a future video about this question. However in short when moving here I made the quick choice to go the path of the entrepreneur. I was extremely difficult and beyond frustrating, but the benefits have been endless. And now today it has allowed me to be the sole provider for my family as well as a more present father and partner due to being able to control my schedule

  • @Draugo
    @Draugo 4 месяца назад

    Finns like to be on time but that doesn't mean you need to be at 100% right from the start.

  • @khatack
    @khatack 6 месяцев назад +2

    Finland is the Shire, and we Finns are hobbits. Hairy feet and all.

    • @XXXkazeXXX
      @XXXkazeXXX 6 месяцев назад

      Hobbits who know that winter is always coming 😂😂

  • @pahis1248
    @pahis1248 6 месяцев назад

    good video ty

  • @mikko3462
    @mikko3462 Месяц назад

    I thought this guy should do voice work and then you said it :D

  • @Pahakyy
    @Pahakyy 6 месяцев назад +4

    So you separate Finland and the western world.....

    • @turpasauna
      @turpasauna 4 месяца назад

      Anyone been here would do so.

  • @kucnimajstor2901
    @kucnimajstor2901 6 месяцев назад

    In US people must have millions of dollars just to experience some joy and freedom that people in europe have for free..

  • @0Flow0
    @0Flow0 6 месяцев назад +2

    Finland is a Western country :D Good video though 🙏

    • @RabbitShirak
      @RabbitShirak 6 месяцев назад

      Nordic first, Western second

  • @Jeretse
    @Jeretse 6 месяцев назад

    Ok, you just ruined the day for finnish ethnomasochists.

    • @Baalaaxa
      @Baalaaxa 6 месяцев назад

      Nah man, us true ethnomasochists can still be miserable about things that suck in Finland. Doesn't help us in any way that some countries suck even more. 😎

  • @Davoodoox1
    @Davoodoox1 6 месяцев назад +3

    The ugly truth is we Finns can not actually afford the calm lifestyle we have where everyone is more or less equal. Our national debt is skyrocketing so we soon need to stress ALOT more and do ALOT more work if we will have a chance to fix the situation. As a Finn myself i think we sadly are too lazy and laid back and it will take along time and things will get a lot worse before our country is on the right course again.

    • @DaddiDiesel
      @DaddiDiesel  6 месяцев назад +1

      I can see your concerns for sure. Though my perspective was mainly just how it’s more laid back due to my country upbringing. I can definitely see gore it can draw concerns with the details you shared prior

    • @Davoodoox1
      @Davoodoox1 6 месяцев назад

      @@DaddiDiesel I did not mean to criticize your video and you are absolutely right in everything that was mentioned. All i am saying is there are storm clouds in the horizon and we (finns) should not get too relaxed and laid back when you see who is our neighbour (not sweden).

    • @Baalaaxa
      @Baalaaxa 6 месяцев назад +1

      We should work smarter, instead of working harder. What comes to being lazy and laid back, when the system works against us; only fools will keep slaving away and still be losing the fruits of their labour, because our country is hindered by stupid politics and policies. Finland gained its wealth and wellbeing from the industriousness and hard work of our previous generations. But that was at the time when growth, expansion and business were promoted. Now we are a big socialist welfare bureau, with high taxes, huge debt, bureaucracy and regulations. First we need to fix the system, and only then get to work. I will not be working towards our own demise. And one of our neighbours has always been a threat, that has never changed. Only naïve pacifists think otherwise.

    • @RabbitShirak
      @RabbitShirak 6 месяцев назад

      The national debt is being blown out of proportions.