Reaction To FUNNY Finnish Memes!! This is my reaction to FUNNY Finnish Memes In this video I react to memes and funny viral videos from Finland. Original Video - • Classic Finnish Memes ...
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@sisukasaski11 күн бұрын
The clip where he pukes in his mouth is an interview from the European parliament election, they all had a set amount of time to answer all their questions, hence the timer. Kudos to the guy, from what I remember reading he happened to be sick that day but managed to do the interview anyway. Stress from the interview probably didn't help the upset stomach either.
@niuho205210 күн бұрын
"Tonnin seteli- face" is today widely used expression.
@finnishculturalchannel10 күн бұрын
'E' is short for 'En', meaning '! don't', 'I won't' or 'I haven't' depending on the question, to which one doesn't want to take part enough to give that 'n' in the answer. In the following part of that meme series there's a kid, who seriously trolls a nosy journalist.
@-NEH-10 күн бұрын
Yep. It's like having so little interest in that matter, that you don't even want go thru the trouble of completing that short word! Zero interest! 🙂
@TeroKoskinen-xy2zz10 күн бұрын
1:03 Virpominen is almost same, but Halloween has the atmosphere of a funeral, while a virpominen has the atmosphere of a wedding.
@FoxyGuyHere10 күн бұрын
Opposite
@maunosuikki794210 күн бұрын
Yeah in finland we dont trick or treat at Halloween but we do go virpoa at easter
@teppo95859 күн бұрын
Ye its the opposite. Halloween has a festival atmosphere while virpominen is.. well its for the kids whatever it is. Not wedding. Utterly useless thing when you´re supposed to be on your best behaviour since some random kids might come ringing your doorbell to get candy. Kids under the age of consent that is.
@TeroKoskinen-xy2zz9 күн бұрын
@@teppo9585 I mean "wedding" words more like happy and joy...
@SK-nw4ig9 күн бұрын
and it is not simply exchanging a branch for candy, but they do a spell too with the branch, for life and health.
@Aquelll11 күн бұрын
Pekka Pouta is a legend.
@MrBanaanipommi11 күн бұрын
too bad they banned his doggo from being on background/at the studio
@Finkele110 күн бұрын
and best of all metalhead.
@mikelamuerte6 күн бұрын
Nomen est omen.
@petertapola809710 күн бұрын
There's another meme of Pekka Pouta: "Pekka Pouta in the moshpit". He's a metal head and was seen frequently at festivals.
@Aurinkohelmi10 күн бұрын
Difference between Halloween and easter virpominen is that Halloween is threatning with tricks while virpominen is casting health spell.
@DissedRedEngie10 күн бұрын
Rally english is a byproduct of the Finnish language. Finnish is a phonetic language, which means that every single letter is always pronounced the same way. There is no "ough" problem where you can think of at least 4 ways to pronounce "ough" in English (or you know, how English regularly uses the phonetic alphabet to help with pronunciation. That's what the (ðə) that bracket thing is). So, rally English takes a bit of how english is spoken and mixes it with how a Finnish speaking person would say the word. Edit: also to kinda explain the Pekka Pouta thing. Pouta means something along the lines of 'fair weather' or 'no rain'. The guy became a legend, because he's funny but also his last name is what he'd have to report as weather. It's like some british fellow was named Richard Stormy and became a meteorologist. And if you find that funny, we almost had a gay president who is also a dj. Unfortunately, we aren't that based yet.
@jxhl66610 күн бұрын
Virpominen In finland has largely become a mix of orthodox virpomis-tradition from the east, where kids decorate willow branches and the Easter witch/troll tradition from the west / Sweden. Most kids nowadays dress up as witches and decorate the willow branches instead of only doing one of them.
@SimoExMachina210 күн бұрын
If you want to check out another popular Finnish channel, famous for its "Rally English" (spoken by the hosts) is the "Hydraulic Press Channel" and its spin-off "Beyond the Press". The first one focuses on crushing things with... you guessed it, a hydraulic press. The second one is a bit more broad in its content and they do other crazy and fun stuff such as co-ops with another channel which specializes in explosions.
@hazeman475511 күн бұрын
Turku is on the south-west coast of Finland. The weather in May can vary a lot. The average temperature in May on the south coast is 10-15 degrees C, but sometimes it can snow like in the clip and sometimes we have summer temperatures, like this year with 20+ degrees since mid-May.
@intommey834910 күн бұрын
Turku on myös Suomen perse reikä.
@Benovip9 күн бұрын
I swear I met an elderly man with the same spirit as Anni. He was having some trouble with a registration machine at the Dr and after trying to scan his card for the 10th time he voiced that he needed help. His name popped up on the screen and I asked if it was correct. He replied with a simple "O." and it took my immigrant, still learning Finnish brain 2 whole seconds to realize that, that was short for "On."
@F1nn12h10 күн бұрын
Pekka pouta is the beloved TV meteorologist, nit sure how he got famous but he's beloved by all
@blechtic9 күн бұрын
Pretty sure being on the TV news every day is how that happened.
@Songfugel10 күн бұрын
Finally a Finnish meme clip collection with actually legendary meme moments... except why on earth was Kummeli there, but maybe that sketch in particular is used in meme's so much it sort of qualifies the spot, even though it is an actual comedy show
@Tomba82tj10 күн бұрын
rally english is just a bad pronunciation, called rally english because rally drivers was the first on the tv speaking bad english
@YrjoPuska7776 күн бұрын
Pekka Pouta is THE most legendary meteorologist in Finland, and is one of the most known Finns within Finland. His passion for weather is inspiring, real professional taking the whole weather thing serious, but with that sort of authentic and laid back attitude that people love.
@sariweckroth175910 күн бұрын
I would say "Pouta" means no-rain. It can be cloudy or cool weather, but no rain = "pouta".
@oqibidipo10 күн бұрын
4:47 That 1000 marks to euros conversion has been adjusted for inflation since 2000. Without adjustment it would be 168 euros.
@user-zk3qr6qr7s10 күн бұрын
The stone up in the ass of Timo was a metal bar that went through the bottom of the car but was stopped by his Kevlar seat.
@Win_976010 күн бұрын
7:09 what was that random off framing of the clip bro XD, anyways great vid, even i live in finland i havent seen any of these memes!
@Hellobogt11 күн бұрын
These are fun to watch😁
@theAngelofhevn9 күн бұрын
Funny that people still watch the Hieno koru hermanni. I know both guys in the video :D
@Benovip9 күн бұрын
I have seriously gone through entire days with that meme replaying in my head, it's a true classic
@anttikettunen86012 күн бұрын
Pekka Pouta is also a widely known metalhead. I was at Nosturi(rip) watching Kotiteollisuus back in the day when all of the sudden the front man Hynynen goes "Vittu. Täällä on Pekka Pouta" (I wont bother to translate coz of things) and the crowd started cheering like crazy. Good times.
@Lare_600011 күн бұрын
2:41 the "e" is like a shortened version of "en" that means no but in finnish no kan be many words its "ei" too
@creislaw482110 күн бұрын
"En" = "I'm not" or "I don't". Difference between "ei (=no)" and "En" is that latter one specifies that "I won't be doing that"
@Luna_pelle8 күн бұрын
4:48 the face when you die inside 😂 I just can't stop laughing and thinking about how I have not seen almost any of these when I am from Finland🤔
@samuklaus63738 күн бұрын
"Mitäköhän ne meistä aattelee"😂
@kuuttinen9 күн бұрын
Kelkeshoos😂 I took years of french but I wouldn't tell anyone "I speak french"because I still don't, especially if it was work related.
@Noradory8 күн бұрын
Same here. I even studied French as my major in the university for three years before I just gave up. I was better at speaking French than the woman in the video but still I would never have dared to claim to be fluent in French.
@kuuttinen8 күн бұрын
@@Noradory For some reason it's a really tough language to learn. For example italian is much easier, easy to pronounce at least.
@blackheavyblans9 күн бұрын
"winter is coming" is always my favourite😂
@budejovich626110 күн бұрын
The inhaled "eh" or ei ( = no) is sooo good
@MrBanaanipommi10 күн бұрын
we very often say "e" as short for "ei" or so... :D
@ananaszu698811 күн бұрын
React to the series called Pasila. It is the most popular animated series in Finland.
@moonliteX11 күн бұрын
There is actually an english version of some episodes but they suck. And the translations are worse.
@moonliteX9 күн бұрын
It just doesn't translate.
@vilimaki543910 күн бұрын
About the weather in Finland. I was in Spain with my family in April to July 2015. When we arrived back home we found out that midsummer was snowing. Weather can be peculiar here.
@user-wy6gi8nq3u5 күн бұрын
As a finn, i can say that guys are the most normal here
@jsegal83857 күн бұрын
Something you may be interested in is a Fin guy with two You tube channels. One is called the Hydraulic Press channel. In the other, which is called Beyond the Press, he uses explosives to destroy things.By explosives I mean big fuck off anti tank mines, hand grenades, C4, dynamite, anti personnel mines. Even claymores. This is military grade weaponry. Where the fuck can you get that stuff from to blow up shit on a you tube channel? Even a thermobaric bomb.
@viinikellari4 күн бұрын
Hieno koru Hermanni = Real life jonnes in action. Early 00s. Lots of ES euro shopper energy drinks.
@ilkkaromppanen10 күн бұрын
Rally English is really rough english speaken by old Finnish rally driver
@juutuuper10 күн бұрын
"e" is a short version for "en" which is "no"
@teppo95859 күн бұрын
Similar to just saying or writing k when you mean ok. Means you are on letter savings mode since you don´t think the discussion really warrants your full commitment and you´d rather not have to revisit the subject matter again.
@kimreinikainen11 күн бұрын
Mandelin has made a video about rally english
@Mehumies1211 күн бұрын
"E" is a short for "Ei" which means no in finnish and people sometimes shorten it in speech
@TM-ng2bz10 күн бұрын
Not really "ei". It’s mostly only short for "en". So it's no, but in the first person. So depending on what it's a response to, it could be something like "I won't", "I didn't", "I haven't", "I'm not" etc.
@deaya93779 күн бұрын
What makes the "virpominen" meme even funnier is that nowadays it's kinda ambiguous word. It's often used as a metaphor for m*sturbation. So when that kid talks like "I tried virpominen once but it wasn't really my thing" it's hilarious in this context. Ps. I'm 38 years old and still laughing at these kinda things, I guess I'll never grow old and mature. 😄
@Noradory8 күн бұрын
I'm 39 years old and I've lived in Finland my whole life but I've never heard it used in that context? Is it something teenagers use?
@deaya93778 күн бұрын
@@Noradory I think it was around 2006 when I heard it used this way for the first time. It was on Big Brother tv-show. 😅 I don't believe it's age related, maybe it's just people with a little bit twisted mind who's using it in this context. 😄
@boombita9 күн бұрын
I’m French living in Finland every time a fins tell me I speak French most of them have same reaction 🙈
@mattilindstrom11 күн бұрын
Back in the day in the 1990's when people in Finland actually used cash, I went to a bar and ordered a large beer. A bit less than 20 mk (about 5€ in today's money). Paid with a 50 mk bill, got back a couple of coins. Took issue with the bartender, his view was I paid with a 20 mk bill. Finally got the full change, with a send off of "And don't come back here trying that sacam again".
@teppo95859 күн бұрын
I´ve been given back less than I should so many times it makes no sense Finns are considered honest people somehow. Nowadays when I pay with cash I allways get correct sum back since its very seldom people pay with cash anymore so there´s no routine for scamming anymore.
@mattilindstrom9 күн бұрын
@@teppo9585 Good procedure back then would have been laying the bill the customer paid with across the cash register box until the correct change has been given, and only then depositing it in its correct place. Poor workplace familiarization, complacency over procedure? Who knows.
@MichaelAfton3510 күн бұрын
(Ui juma) in time atleast once
@SimoExMachina210 күн бұрын
As someone who lived during the "markka-aika" (age of Finnish marks), the coins the cashier gave back seemed to be the 50 pennies coins, so two would make 1 mark in what he gave back.
@sygaos10 күн бұрын
No, those are 1 markka coins. The last 50 pennies coins were smaller and different color.
@virCottoQ379 күн бұрын
Pekka Pouta name is awsome, specially surname Pouta. It means fair/dry weather. So it is Pekka Pouta = Pekka Dry Weather.
@peterarmoton268510 күн бұрын
that empty the picket
@SannaMarjamaki-ct8wn8 күн бұрын
Im laughing so hard because im finnish😂
@Anza1144710 күн бұрын
hello from Finland
@jonskitalonhenki96135 күн бұрын
I know the guy who "vomited", he is actually slightly handicapped, and he has those mild spasms, not really a vomit. It might be a good thing to tell the viewers though.
@virCottoQ379 күн бұрын
Eh, or actually en. It means no, but in this case it's "no I won't" (go to see bunny).
@MsElias6410 күн бұрын
Thank's. 😂
@moonliteX11 күн бұрын
You really need to check what "nominative determinism" means because at least in Finland it is a real thing!
@diipadaapa-tb5eq8 күн бұрын
Toi tonnin seteli on kyl mun lemppari suomalainen meemi😂
@JuusoNormina6 күн бұрын
im from finland
@emiralaner509510 күн бұрын
İm from finland (mert is a turkish name)
@bellamcgarvie16088 күн бұрын
I speak ralli englanti (rally english)
@taisiis10 күн бұрын
kummeli kultakuume!
@alexsalopino275010 күн бұрын
Please fix your headphones
@JuusoNormina6 күн бұрын
I. From finnish
@TerryFGM8 күн бұрын
finnish mims
@khyyllä11 күн бұрын
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@crypto-coin-currency9 күн бұрын
Se oli tonnin seteli😢
@peterarmoton268510 күн бұрын
i can do that😂
@moonliteX11 күн бұрын
Dude PKEASE PLEASE PLEASE Fix your video dimensions!!!!! 💀💀💀💀💀💀💀💀
@moonliteX11 күн бұрын
The picture in picture was again fucked up for q bit