At least a 100 reasons to love Finland

Finland’s 100th Independence day (tomorrow, 6.12.) forces me to write a little something about my country. I say force, but actually I’ve been wanting to write about it for a long time. I’ve been wanting to tell you about my roots, tell you about the place I live and share the things, I find beautiful and enjoyable here.

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But where should I start?

I feel like we have so many things, that we take for granted. Travelling has made me appreciate Finland even more. We have the best, clean and delicious drinking water – and we even get to shower in it. Our public transportation system is awesome (even though our train schedules are a joke in Winter). Our school’s are one of the best in the world and they’re free.

As people – we might be more shy than others, but I love, that I get to take a bus and enjoy a peaceful ride to my destination without any hassle. And I love it, when an unknown person compliments me on the street or at a bar – it happens not so often, but it is even more appreciated.

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1 & 2 photos: Susanna / Healthyhair

And when someone I know walks by – I instantly raise my head, smile and hug that person. The Finnish relationships are deep and majorly valued. If there was a lunch date planned, there is gonna be a lunch date. And when you ask me how am I, I am gonna tell you – honestly with all the ups and downs – and I am gonna ask you the same question. And I will not hear a simple ‘all good’.

Being Finnish unites us. Maybe the dark Winter and cold nights make us appreciate all the good small things even more? In November and December I find myself being full of love and I want to plan small get-togethers and make the best out of the misery we all are, more or less. You always think the darkness doesn’t affect you, until you find yourself being asleep by 4pm.

photo: Viivi N. Media

And then there’s the Summer. Nature wakes up and the light reaches to even the farthest corners.  It’s easy to breathe and walk on the streets, that are always so clean. Who knows, you might even smile to strangers.

I might not live my whole life in this country, but my home is and always will be here, by the rivers and the forests – oh – and by the grocery stores, that are full of healthy and fresh food.

I love Finland. <3

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6 Comments

  1. Yiota
    2017-12-06

    I love how deep your relationships are, we do the same when we meet someone we know, we hug and kiss each other. And happy 100th Independence Day to Finland! xx

    Yiota
    pinkdaisyloves.blogspot.com

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    1. Charlotta Takkula
      2017-12-07

      Thank you <3

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  2. Bry Jaimea
    2017-12-06

    Firstly, you have the most gorgeous facial structure – your jawline and cheekbones are so beautiful.
    Secondly, I’ve never been to Finland but this is making me want to visit! It sounds like such a warm and friendly place, and your love for your home is so evident in every word you write xx

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    1. Charlotta Takkula
      2017-12-07

      Aww thank you so much, this comment made my day. <3 Definitely do visit sometime!

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  3. Jessica
    2017-12-13

    That’s nice you’re so happy where you are! I feel like every country has it’s problems but when I travel I do miss things about Australia and realise how lucky I am to be from there. I love Canada but the cold definitely gets to me (this is my first winter so it hasn’t even been that bad yet) but I remember someone telling me that the horrible winters kind of bring people together because we all have to get through it, so that’s kind of nice.

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    1. Charlotta Takkula
      2017-12-14

      Yeah obviously there are pros and cons everywhere. It’s important to focus on the pros. Thanks for sharing 🙂

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