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A man raking a lakeside Midsummer bonfire among birch trees on a Finnish summer evening

Juhannus: Why Finnish Midsummer Is the Best and...

Juhannus is Finnish Midsummer, the weekend the whole country vanishes to the lakeside for bonfires, sauna and sun. Here is why it is Finland's best and worst celebration.

Juhannus: Why Finnish Midsummer Is the Best and...

Juhannus is Finnish Midsummer, the weekend the whole country vanishes to the lakeside for bonfires, sauna and sun. Here is why it is Finland's best and worst celebration.

People waiting at a Helsinki tram stop, each keeping a comfortable distance from the others

15 Things You Should Never Say to a Finn

Fifteen things that will earn you a very Finnish silence, and the cultural logic behind each one.

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15 Things You Should Never Say to a Finn

Fifteen things that will earn you a very Finnish silence, and the cultural logic behind each one.

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Four Finnish flags flying against a clear blue sky, photo by Joel Willans

12 Very Finnish Things That Only Happen During ...

Finland spends most of the year minding its own business. Then the Ice Hockey World Championship arrives and the quietest country in Europe briefly loses all composure. Here are twelve...

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12 Very Finnish Things That Only Happen During ...

Finland spends most of the year minding its own business. Then the Ice Hockey World Championship arrives and the quietest country in Europe briefly loses all composure. Here are twelve...

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The stone lantern bearers outside Helsinki Central Station dressed in shiny green outfits

How Finland Does Eurovision (Quietly, Stubbornl...

Finland's strange love affair with Eurovision, told through three songs, three eras and one violin. From Lordi's monster-costume win in 2006 to Linda Lampenius taking her violin live to Vienna.

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How Finland Does Eurovision (Quietly, Stubbornl...

Finland's strange love affair with Eurovision, told through three songs, three eras and one violin. From Lordi's monster-costume win in 2006 to Linda Lampenius taking her violin live to Vienna.

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Snow-buried street in Helsinki in deep winter, the kind of morning that earns a quiet voi perkele

Voi Perkele: What It Means and Why Finns Say It

Voi perkele is one of the most Finnish things a person can say. This is what it means, where it comes from, and why it doesn't translate.

Voi Perkele: What It Means and Why Finns Say It

Voi perkele is one of the most Finnish things a person can say. This is what it means, where it comes from, and why it doesn't translate.

When Do Finns Say No Niin? Real Life Examples Explained

When Do Finns Say No Niin? Real Life Examples E...

Most people who ask about "no niin" are looking for a translation. That is the wrong place to start. The phrase does not carry meaning the way a word does....

When Do Finns Say No Niin? Real Life Examples E...

Most people who ask about "no niin" are looking for a translation. That is the wrong place to start. The phrase does not carry meaning the way a word does....