Finnish Culture and Customs
Finland runs on a set of customs that look baffling from the outside and entirely obvious from the inside. People leave babies to nap in the snow, take a numbered ticket to buy a loaf of bread, swear with the help of a three thousand year old thunder god and remove their shoes with something close to religious seriousness, and none of it strikes a Finn as the least bit unusual. This is the part of the blog that explains why.
Below is everything we have written about how Finns actually behave, from the surprising things they do differently to the quiet rules nobody mentions until the moment you break one. Start anywhere. It all eventually leads back to the sauna.
20 Facts About Finland That Sound Made Up
25 Surprising Things Finns Do Differently
The 25 Quirkiest Traits of Finnish People
15 Things You Should Never Say to a Finn
Surviving 15 Finnish Culture Shocks
13 Signs You Grew Up in Finland
Finnish Christmas Explained
What Finland's Kindergartens Get Right
15 Enchanting Traits of Finnish Women
Juhannus: Finnish Midsummer Explained
Meet Ukko: The Finnish God of Thunder
12 Common Myths About Finland Debunked
10 Funniest Finland Jokes That Only Finns Understand
12 Ways to Make Finns Think You're a Weirdo
The Incredible History of the Finnish Baby Box
12 Reasons Finland Is the Ultimate Hippie Haven
Most of these habits end up on a shirt sooner or later. The Finnish T-Shirts collection is where the culture gets worn out loud, from sauna counting rhymes to the national talent for swearing.
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