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@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 8 сағат бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 10 сағат бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 22 сағат бұрын
Lisäksi Yokohama voidaan kutsua Japanin Helsingiksi
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 22 сағат бұрын
Hyvää Joulua❤❤Tänään ma juhlin joulun Yokohamassa näkemällä joulukoriste Suomesta,Saksasta,Etelä-Koreasta,Bulgariasta ja Etelä-Afrikasta ja syömällä Kiinankaupungissa. Se on niin mahtava🎉🎉Kiitos❤❤Hyvää uutta vuotta🎉🎉Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 22 сағат бұрын
Hyvää Joulua🎉🎉
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife Күн бұрын
👉You can watch our collab video here at KatChatsFinnish channel : kzbin.info/www/bejne/paSzmnyKYq1ppJY
@MT-wm4iz
@MT-wm4iz 2 күн бұрын
Merry xmas Daiki
@finlandlife
@finlandlife 2 күн бұрын
😊🇯🇵🇫🇮
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 2 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@kattanakaokopnik5170
@kattanakaokopnik5170 3 күн бұрын
That rice sampling party looked like so much fun.
@ilmarinen79
@ilmarinen79 3 күн бұрын
New potatoes always so good! Plus butter of course 😁Jännää olisi kyllä kokeilla erottaisiko riisit toisistaan...
@pahis1248
@pahis1248 3 күн бұрын
I like this collab. Thank You
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife Күн бұрын
Thank you!
@pirateradioFPV
@pirateradioFPV 3 күн бұрын
"Raining and windy" . . normipäivä! 😂 Science doesn't actually support stretching 😁
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife Күн бұрын
I don't know about that haha
@glanwen10969
@glanwen10969 3 күн бұрын
I think Finnish people have learned to taste some differences in rice, but maybe not in the same level as Japanese do. They sell here basmati and jasmin rice, and those taste very different than the old Uncle Ben's or Risella (loose and porrige rice), which we have cooked for random dishes for ages, and some even know which goes with which food. Of course none of these belong to Japanese kichen. As it becomes more known, people will start to pay attention on the rice too.
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 3 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@huanhuang4723
@huanhuang4723 4 күн бұрын
エネルギーに満ちた一日
@Urdok123
@Urdok123 4 күн бұрын
Anything subjective is worth thinking of, sex, food, life, colours, everything.
@PapilioArgiolus
@PapilioArgiolus 4 күн бұрын
Kiitos ❤ Thank you for your great video :D
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife Күн бұрын
Thank you for watching!
@KatChatsFinnish
@KatChatsFinnish 4 күн бұрын
Thank you for the lovely day spent on Seurasaari! And thank you for agreeing to speak 100% in Finnish for my channel! 😊 Always fun to collab with you!!
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife Күн бұрын
Thank you too, and let's make another collab video!
@Tomignostics
@Tomignostics 4 күн бұрын
Lapin pulla at Cafe Adjutant is something to experience!😋
@teroe2322
@teroe2322 4 күн бұрын
That okonomiyaki looked DELICIOUS!!
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife Күн бұрын
It was, and easy to make :D
@marin_1441
@marin_1441 4 күн бұрын
Who came here from katya's video
@lisasuomessa
@lisasuomessa 4 күн бұрын
Thanks for your video! I am also impressed that Finns eat lots of potatoes. PERUna on PERUsruoka. What a coincidence 😊
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife Күн бұрын
Haha yeah, potatoes are everywhere :)
@lisasuomessa
@lisasuomessa Күн бұрын
@@DAIKIFinlandLife The good thing is that the more I eat it, the more I like it 😊Hyvää joulua 🎄
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 5 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 5 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 5 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 6 күн бұрын
ma olen tietotekniikan opiskelija, ja tiedän että Viro omistaa etua Tietotekniikan alueella.Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 7 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 7 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@sannafohr
@sannafohr 7 күн бұрын
Make Finnish kalakukko, it's fish (muikku/ahven) and pig inside Rye dough.
@HannuPulkkinen49
@HannuPulkkinen49 7 күн бұрын
Finns like to do things together, not just talk about them together. Doing things together leads to exchanging opinions together later. It can take a long time to move from doing to talking.
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife 7 күн бұрын
Good point :)
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 7 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Daikille,Hampuri on kaunis satamakaupunki Saksassa!Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 8 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 8 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@borntokill442
@borntokill442 8 күн бұрын
Hello Daiki i’ve been watching your videos for sometime and I wish you good holidays!! I’m planning to go Japan in march for a one month and I need your help with a one question which is where should i change my euros to yen should i do it in Finland or in Japan when I arrive? Thank you for your videos ❤
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 9 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@catderune
@catderune 9 күн бұрын
This Video is very helpful for me thanks for sharing it with us Yoshikawa san ~~
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife 9 күн бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 10 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@kathrinkaefer
@kathrinkaefer 10 күн бұрын
My experience in Finland is that if you go to a hobby group or social activity, people might not acknowledge you at the beginning or talk to you unless you talk to them first. But if you keep showing up, then over time, they will start to include you. This is very different from my own culture, where there is an expectation that the existing people in a group make newcomers feel welcome. I have Finnish friends now who didn't talk to me for at least the first year after meeting them. But then one day, they started to talk to me as if we are friends for a long time 😂
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife 9 күн бұрын
Haha I see, thanks for sharing your experience which is informative to us :D
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 10 күн бұрын
Lisäksi,Viro on tietotekniikan valtakunta ja se on lähellä Suomesta
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 10 күн бұрын
Kiitos ❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 10 күн бұрын
Paljon Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@marjar.5978
@marjar.5978 10 күн бұрын
Great insights. You have learned the Finnish psyche very well 😁
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife 9 күн бұрын
Haha, still trying to figure it out though :D
@teemup1234
@teemup1234 10 күн бұрын
I hope I would not need to go to work if it snows a lot.
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 11 күн бұрын
Ole hyvä Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 11 күн бұрын
savoot mahtava❤❤Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@Repsikka
@Repsikka 11 күн бұрын
I think at this point, the majority of the time when we go to the shops to buy salmon, it's actually trout.
@LukasKuneshenko
@LukasKuneshenko 11 күн бұрын
Kiitos❤❤Atsugista
@karitoivonen93
@karitoivonen93 11 күн бұрын
I think all the points you raised are very true if you look at them in a general level. People don't like stereotypes, but they often have some truth in them. Still, people are different and it depends a lot on what kind of environment people from other countries end up, where they work etc. I think the best way to get friends in a foreign country is through hobbies. People share a common interest and want to share experience in order to learn more or become better in whatever they are doing. It is true also that Finnish people like quietness and punctuality, although not all of us are punctual. Still also those people expect others to be punctual. It may be hard to know when a Finnish person is dissatisfied or even mad as we usually avoid conflicts, reclamations and other uneasy situations. It is common in restaurants that people eat food that has something wrong in it without complaining and even say it is perfectly fine if asked by a waiter. They just don't come back to that restaurant.
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife 11 күн бұрын
Thank you for your opinion :)
@tiinah-b2326
@tiinah-b2326 11 күн бұрын
I’m 59 now, but when I was 27 I moved to Japan with my husband for his work. I didn’t have any expectations so I found myself very comfortable being there in my own company to begin with. While my husband worked long days, I went out and about, but I made local friends through a gym I went to at least 4 times a week. It wasn’t an area with many expats and so I was a novelty to many there at that time.The women invited me to their homes or just to go out. I also made friends with the staff and over time invited them to my home, and one staff member (along with her family) became life long friends. So yes, finding a hobby is a great way to meet the locals. Next, we moved to Singapore and by then we had one child and another on the way. So living in a large condominium, it was so easy making friends with mostly other expats, but with also some locals. I think living in a house would have been isolating, if one didn’t join a club, etc. Initially I actually did find it quite isolating moving back into a house in my own country after years of being so surrounded by friends in Japan and Singapore. However, starting our children in school quickly changed that. But I had to be proactive in joining children’s groups and offering to help out young mums so they could become involved as well.
@DAIKIFinlandLife
@DAIKIFinlandLife 11 күн бұрын
Good point, living in a condominium helps you for sure to make friends also for your kids too!