Fun thing to tell you about the jokes about sweeden. Its common to nordic countries to make fun or tease each other. Popular ones are Danish speak potato in their mouth Finns are always drunk ect ect. But for example if swede and a finn meat in USA it feels like you just met your country men. If non nordic country makes fun of for example sweden it might be offencife for a Finn or Norwegian cuz cultulary nordics are so similar. Its like sisters and brothers fighting. When someone outside is bullying they all unite with their sibling countries and say hey! only i have a right to bully my siblings. You living in Finland and getting some nordic culture in your vains propably grants you the right to tease nordics also :)
I think that Russian Siberia is an even colder place than Finland. That claim about Finland being even colder than Russia is probably based on the historically cold period that prevailed during the Winter War, when the coldest temperature was measured as low as -40°C. They were such harsh conditions that even for the Russians, it already exceeded the limit of endurance.
Russia is so big, they have very cold areas and much warmer areas. Siberia is very cold. Soldiers against finland were mostly from warmer areas than Finland. Moskow is much much more south than even southern most point of finland.
There are places in Siberia that get down to -80°C so, yeah, RUssia is colder, but the thing is we handle ourselves better in the winter conditions. Suck it Russia! Slava Ukraini!
@@House_of_Caine Dude. Sure that temperature is 80 degrees but it's in Fehrenheit. Not celsius. The coldest inhabitated place on earth is Yakutsk, Russia and right now it's the coldest winter there in decades and the temperature has dropped down to -63C.
The 7:19 one could theoretically be a reference to the fact that during Winter War, some Finnish soldiers actually managed to stop Soviet tanks by rushing in at the right moment and sticking a birch log into their tracks. Heck, there's even a birch log among the anti-armor weapons -section in the armour museum of Hattula, if I remember correctly.
Nah it's due to the ammount of screaming foreingners tend to do when introduced to Vihta/Vasta during their first sauna. Second only to when their host takes them out to roll in snow.
In Yakutia region in Russian siberia they have measured temperatures down to like -71c. Its literaly the coldest inhabited region in the world. But i gues the soldiers they sent to Finland during the war where not from there lol. Btw i used to have the Nokia 3310 and i think i had that case on it. It was for hanging it on your belt not so much for protecting it. 😁
"Is Finland colder than Russia?" yes and no. There are parts in Russia, like Siberia that tends to get as cold or slightly colder than Finland. Not that many people live in those areas though.
Just got around to watching your vids. Thanks for them! You might have gotten a proper answer to this already, but when it comes to the temperature between Russia and Finland, Russia can get a lot colder. Even Moscow sometimes hits -50c. That is due to the continental weather that they have whereas Finland has the Baltic sea and the Gulf stream keeping things ''fairly warm''. Also when it came to the winter war, the soviets sent a lot of troops from their southern parts such as Bulgaria without any proper winter equipment. So it wasn't only the Russians, it was the Soviet Union. The Finns were out there mainly with their own supplementary clothes as well, but unsurprisingly knew how to handle it compared to soldiers coming from the southern reaches of Soviet Union who were not helped by the commanders thinking that they have too many resources (such as people from distant places of the union) to flush Finns out.
The feel of cold is relative... Once you pass -10 or colder it dries up, and does not feel as cold. Coldest weather is just around freezing due to humidity!
The coldest I've ever experienced in Finland was January 1985 when temps dropped just below -50 deg Celsius (-50.2 or something like that). It was a bit chilly, I'll have to admit, but not actually that much more chilly than any other usual winter in Finland. Temps below -40 in Lapland are not uncommon at all. Happens practically every winter. But Finland is not colder than russia in winter. The coldest continuously habited village is in russia, and there temps drop below -70 quite often during winter months.
There’s a habited place in Siberia where the temperatures hit -70’s yearly. During Winter war Finland had extremely harsh winter and USSR soldiers didn’t have winter gear, so in the essence you could say it was colder in Finland for them.
Oh and no, pretty sure Russia has colder temperatures at some places... or even a lot of them. That winter wasn't cold because of the deadly low temperatures, no... it was worse.
Yeah Russia can get colder but Russia has very Southern/warm areas too. And only a very small percentage of Russians live Southern than Finland or in the coldest areas.
7:21 isn't actually a weapon, but a tool you use for slamming your back with in sauna. Don't ask what it does for you, I've never actually tried. But yeah, I think more accurate version would feature a single twig
@@GIOBOZZ On your question if Finland gets colder than Russia - not really colder than Siberia in Russia - but most people live in western parts of Russia. However - the winter of 1939-1940 was EXTREMELY cold - exceptionally cold a winter, especially in Finland. It's the weather spirits you know - winks.
I remember my grandma said if it goes below -50 was called as an wolf winter. But sometimes in the summers Finland can get so hot specially in karelia parts after the war there was an malaria outbreak in the 1930-40. I remember when I was visiting Imatra (close to the Russian broder) it was like over 40c+. It comes and goes, but winters was much harsher what it was today.
Speaking of nature In Finland and since you have 10k subs and you live In Sodankylä hopefully for a long time. You got to do nature Vlogs like whole Lapland during Autumn, during Ruska = Fall colors. Man, it's beautiful. Even if you Google It up. Lappi Ruska. Man.
Some observations and tips. First of all as spoken language here no-one uses word negative as speaking of the temperatures outside. We say minus four if it is -4 degrees. Or if someone ask at winter time how cold it is (paljonko on pakkasta) you dont have to even say minus becouse everyone knows here that pakkanen is going to to be at the negative scale. So don´t wonder if someone says twentyseven in the middle of the winter when there is -27 outside. And no we ain´t colder than Russia by winter. There are even cities in russia where the temperatures might go even -70 and that is Russian versio of hell 😂. There are some interesting videos in youtube if you just search "Coldest city in Russia". There it is very normal to have -50 at the middle of the winter. In that weapon meme finnish "saunavihta" means that some years ago we had world championship tournament where russian man actualy got killed in sauna. He died becouse hes body couldn´t handle the heat anymore. That is the reason why they stopped having those competitions.
In russia it probably gets colder in siberia than in finland, but most of the population is more to the south, so on average for the people in russia, winters are a bit warmer.
Finnish vs. English voima - power vaikutusvalta - power valta - power auktoriteetti - power vallanpitäjät - power kyky - power mahti - power suurvalta - power voimatekijä - power suuryhtiö - power mahtitekijä - power virta - power sähkö - power yty - power sähköt - power sähkönsyöttö - power teho - power potenssi - power voimakkuus - power väki - power survoa - power pamauttaa - power valtuutus - power valtakirja - power toimivalta - power valtuus - power
FInland doesnt get colder than russia, Finland coldest day was something like -53c and Russian coldest day was -74 but its from not the capital or the cities near FInland. Becvause Russia is really big country.
Half of the planet say he lives in the north pole and other half say he lives in the Korvatunturi, lapland. One has a research station and other is just an empty hill with a famous tourist destination. But then again you call those elfs and we call them gnomes so we need to settle this before we have WW3 or something.
@@Redfizh Santa Claus used to be called Father Jul, which is one of Odin's names, Odin belongs to our mythology, so just because the whole world has taken some of our traditions, it does not give them the right to change the truth. Santa Claus lives in Greenland.
@@bernadetterubin4892 Our pre-christian Santa is still today Joulupukki. Pukki means goat. Finns celebrated midwinter during which this bearded horned man could come to bribe or violently punish children. He was given food and time with wife in return. Along with christianity this changed into modern Santa who Cocacola turned red in the 50s.
@@Redfizh There is a difference between Denmark and Finland. Joldner (Odin), who was the god of Christmas here, is a little different. We can fight about it when we are done with Putin, I suggest a fight between who can drink the most, you can drink vodka and we can drink snaps.
Siperia is much colder place than Finland. During Winter war troops of Russia have no proper clothes and no skies or experience of winter war. And Stalin had executed the best officers during the purges, so in a way Stalin helped Finland. This is quite sad, but Russians 44. Divison were from Ukraina and we weren't very nice or treated them well.
@@Человек-ц2н No. War is just great wasting, human life and all kind of things. Russian soldiers were (and are) human beings too. I hope that Putin got some polonium his pants asap.
So siberia gets colder than finland because it's inland and the gulf stream doesn't reach it. I think they recorded the coldest temperature record somewhere in siberia. BUT and it's a big but, like somewhere along the lines of 90% of russians live more south than the southernmost point of Finland. So 'most' russians are not used to cold like finns are.
All these "Finland vs languages" are honestly pretty dumb (I know, I know) because of course it's going to look like that if you compare like ten languages from the same language family to a language from a different language family.
Fun thing to tell you about the jokes about sweeden. Its common to nordic countries to make fun or tease each other. Popular ones are Danish speak potato in their mouth Finns are always drunk ect ect. But for example if swede and a finn meat in USA it feels like you just met your country men. If non nordic country makes fun of for example sweden it might be offencife for a Finn or Norwegian cuz cultulary nordics are so similar. Its like sisters and brothers fighting. When someone outside is bullying they all unite with their sibling countries and say hey! only i have a right to bully my siblings. You living in Finland and getting some nordic culture in your vains propably grants you the right to tease nordics also :)
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I think that Russian Siberia is an even colder place than Finland. That claim about Finland being even colder than Russia is probably based on the historically cold period that prevailed during the Winter War, when the coldest temperature was measured as low as -40°C. They were such harsh conditions that even for the Russians, it already exceeded the limit of endurance.
Russia is so big, they have very cold areas and much warmer areas. Siberia is very cold. Soldiers against finland were mostly from warmer areas than Finland. Moskow is much much more south than even southern most point of finland.
There are places in Siberia that get down to -80°C so, yeah, RUssia is colder, but the thing is we handle ourselves better in the winter conditions. Suck it Russia! Slava Ukraini!
@@House_of_Caine Dude. Sure that temperature is 80 degrees but it's in Fehrenheit. Not celsius. The coldest inhabitated place on earth is Yakutsk, Russia and right now it's the coldest winter there in decades and the temperature has dropped down to -63C.
@@SK-nw4ig nahh we fins are just better
That is just the time saving awnser
To be fair, that phone cover wasn't made to protect 3310. It protects others from 3310.
The 7:19 one could theoretically be a reference to the fact that during Winter War, some Finnish soldiers actually managed to stop Soviet tanks by rushing in at the right moment and sticking a birch log into their tracks.
Heck, there's even a birch log among the anti-armor weapons -section in the armour museum of Hattula, if I remember correctly.
Nah it's due to the ammount of screaming foreingners tend to do when introduced to Vihta/Vasta during their first sauna. Second only to when their host takes them out to roll in snow.
In Yakutia region in Russian siberia they have measured temperatures down to like -71c. Its literaly the coldest inhabited region in the world.
But i gues the soldiers they sent to Finland during the war where not from there lol. Btw i used to have the Nokia 3310 and i think i had that case on it.
It was for hanging it on your belt not so much for protecting it. 😁
"Is Finland colder than Russia?" yes and no. There are parts in Russia, like Siberia that tends to get as cold or slightly colder than Finland. Not that many people live in those areas though.
"Finland doesn't exist meme"
The screen is empty bro, where's the meme?
Now this is peak irony.
Just got around to watching your vids. Thanks for them! You might have gotten a proper answer to this already, but when it comes to the temperature between Russia and Finland, Russia can get a lot colder. Even Moscow sometimes hits -50c. That is due to the continental weather that they have whereas Finland has the Baltic sea and the Gulf stream keeping things ''fairly warm''. Also when it came to the winter war, the soviets sent a lot of troops from their southern parts such as Bulgaria without any proper winter equipment. So it wasn't only the Russians, it was the Soviet Union. The Finns were out there mainly with their own supplementary clothes as well, but unsurprisingly knew how to handle it compared to soldiers coming from the southern reaches of Soviet Union who were not helped by the commanders thinking that they have too many resources (such as people from distant places of the union) to flush Finns out.
The feel of cold is relative...
Once you pass -10 or colder it dries up, and does not feel as cold.
Coldest weather is just around freezing due to humidity!
Russian Siberia is colder but the sodankylä that you are in can get pretty cold
The coldest I've ever experienced in Finland was January 1985 when temps dropped just below -50 deg Celsius (-50.2 or something like that). It was a bit chilly, I'll have to admit, but not actually that much more chilly than any other usual winter in Finland. Temps below -40 in Lapland are not uncommon at all. Happens practically every winter. But Finland is not colder than russia in winter. The coldest continuously habited village is in russia, and there temps drop below -70 quite often during winter months.
There’s a habited place in Siberia where the temperatures hit -70’s yearly. During Winter war Finland had extremely harsh winter and USSR soldiers didn’t have winter gear, so in the essence you could say it was colder in Finland for them.
Yaaas -5°C is basically summer in Lapland lmao😂🤣
Oh and no, pretty sure Russia has colder temperatures at some places... or even a lot of them. That winter wasn't cold because of the deadly low temperatures, no... it was worse.
Yeah but the average temperature in Finland is lower but Russia has the coldest city on earth -51° c
Yeah Russia can get colder but Russia has very Southern/warm areas too. And only a very small percentage of Russians live Southern than Finland or in the coldest areas.
7:21 isn't actually a weapon, but a tool you use for slamming your back with in sauna. Don't ask what it does for you, I've never actually tried. But yeah, I think more accurate version would feature a single twig
Just noticed that at least your latest videos are on p50 and not p60 as probably should be. Nice video as always! Keep them coming.
What’s p50 and what’s p60
I’m kinda dumb
@@GIOBOZZ 50 frames per second instead of 60
@@GIOBOZZ I was talking about quality. Like you see your videos have 1080p50 and 720p50 when normally those would be 1080p60 and 720p60.
Dude next summer you're in for a treat. You'll have all the mosquitos you need in lapland. 😄
I been here since June 16 😵
@@GIOBOZZ On your question if Finland gets colder than Russia - not really colder than Siberia in Russia - but most people live in western parts of Russia. However - the winter of 1939-1940 was EXTREMELY cold - exceptionally cold a winter, especially in Finland. It's the weather spirits you know - winks.
I remember my grandma said if it goes below -50 was called as an wolf winter. But sometimes in the summers Finland can get so hot specially in karelia parts after the war there was an malaria outbreak in the 1930-40. I remember when I was visiting Imatra (close to the Russian broder) it was like over 40c+. It comes and goes, but winters was much harsher what it was today.
Speaking of nature In Finland and since you have 10k subs and you live In Sodankylä hopefully for a long time. You got to do nature Vlogs like whole Lapland during Autumn, during Ruska = Fall colors. Man, it's beautiful. Even if you Google It up. Lappi Ruska. Man.
I was living in Sodankylä one winter around 10years ago. It was -40'C back then.. not sure if it's any warmer these days.
No, Finland doesn't really get colder that Russia. But Russia also has warmer summers.
Some observations and tips. First of all as spoken language here no-one uses word negative as speaking of the temperatures outside. We say minus four if it is -4 degrees. Or if someone ask at winter time how cold it is (paljonko on pakkasta) you dont have to even say minus becouse everyone knows here that pakkanen is going to to be at the negative scale. So don´t wonder if someone says twentyseven in the middle of the winter when there is -27 outside.
And no we ain´t colder than Russia by winter. There are even cities in russia where the temperatures might go even -70 and that is Russian versio of hell 😂. There are some interesting videos in youtube if you just search "Coldest city in Russia". There it is very normal to have -50 at the middle of the winter.
In that weapon meme finnish "saunavihta" means that some years ago we had world championship tournament where russian man actualy got killed in sauna. He died becouse hes body couldn´t handle the heat anymore. That is the reason why they stopped having those competitions.
Ofc we need updates when its -30c :D
In russia it probably gets colder in siberia than in finland, but most of the population is more to the south, so on average for the people in russia, winters are a bit warmer.
Finnish vs. English
voima - power
vaikutusvalta - power
valta - power
auktoriteetti - power
vallanpitäjät - power
kyky - power
mahti - power
suurvalta - power
voimatekijä - power
suuryhtiö - power
mahtitekijä - power
virta - power
sähkö - power
yty - power
sähköt - power
sähkönsyöttö - power
teho - power
potenssi - power
voimakkuus - power
väki - power
survoa - power
pamauttaa - power
valtuutus - power
valtakirja - power
toimivalta - power
valtuus - power
Finnish memes are the best
HILARIOUS AND SO TRUE XD
FInland doesnt get colder than russia, Finland coldest day was something like -53c and Russian coldest day was -74 but its from not the capital or the cities near FInland. Becvause Russia is really big country.
But yo are maybe have to get used to near -40 in there in lapland in the winter. Where i live, -34 might be lowest temperature that i have seen.
I don't think its colder here in Finland than in Russia because its basically same landmass we both have you know (I live in Helsinki)
Half of the planet say he lives in the north pole and other half say he lives in the Korvatunturi, lapland. One has a research station and other is just an empty hill with a famous tourist destination.
But then again you call those elfs and we call them gnomes so we need to settle this before we have WW3 or something.
Easy, he lives in Greenland, and if you write to him you will get a reply. Greetings from Denmark.
@@bernadetterubin4892 No way, do we have 3rd candidate? Let's ask Japan to see who is right.
@@Redfizh Santa Claus used to be called Father Jul, which is one of Odin's names, Odin belongs to our mythology, so just because the whole world has taken some of our traditions, it does not give them the right to change the truth. Santa Claus lives in Greenland.
@@bernadetterubin4892 Our pre-christian Santa is still today Joulupukki.
Pukki means goat. Finns celebrated midwinter during which this bearded horned man could come to bribe or violently punish children. He was given food and time with wife in return.
Along with christianity this changed into modern Santa who Cocacola turned red in the 50s.
@@Redfizh There is a difference between Denmark and Finland. Joldner (Odin), who was the god of Christmas here, is a little different. We can fight about it when we are done with Putin, I suggest a fight between who can drink the most, you can drink vodka and we can drink snaps.
have you checked america first finland second video. That`s hilarious
It’s actually on foreign reacts
If you search RUclips then add foreign reacts at the end you should find it
@@GIOBOZZ oh great
0:53
Accurate
Finland is a cool country lol.
Siperia is much colder place than Finland. During Winter war troops of Russia have no proper clothes and no skies or experience of winter war. And Stalin had executed the best officers during the purges, so in a way Stalin helped Finland. This is quite sad, but Russians 44. Divison were from Ukraina and we weren't very nice or treated them well.
Damn why u care 'bout where was 44th division from. Or if they were russians it's ok to torture them?
@@Человек-ц2н No. War is just great wasting, human life and all kind of things. Russian soldiers were (and are) human beings too. I hope that Putin got some polonium his pants asap.
@@Beorninki let's pray to Saint Polonium to appear there
No, Finland doesn't get as cold as some parts of Russia. Not even near that cold.
So siberia gets colder than finland because it's inland and the gulf stream doesn't reach it. I think they recorded the coldest temperature record somewhere in siberia. BUT and it's a big but, like somewhere along the lines of 90% of russians live more south than the southernmost point of Finland. So 'most' russians are not used to cold like finns are.
Don't quote me on that percentage
I dont know how to feel about meme 3 as a fin
0:55 nah we still think this
Helsinki isnt that cold
All these "Finland vs languages" are honestly pretty dumb (I know, I know) because of course it's going to look like that if you compare like ten languages from the same language family to a language from a different language family.
about -5 celcius isnt even cold, it can easily be colder than -30 even in the south let alone lapland
4-6 weeks below -25°C and then comes one day +2°C it feels really warm
@@ilkkak3065 tiedän
"90% of the memes are FIN vs USSR puns with differing visuals". These text to voice meme channels are so bad.
What does Sweden have that is better than Finland?
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Neighbors.
1:56 Fyi that’s a slur, so not funny
Finnish memes aren't funny though, I've given up hope at this point. I'm Finnish so I get to be grumpy about it y'all.
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