Its a city on the west coast of and 15- largest in Finland. Population it’s around 70.oo0 persons. Population in Vaasa: around 69,7%Finish, 24% Sweedish and others are from a
So, where to begin. The first day, when me and my friends, that were traveling to Finland together came to the airport in Zagreb, I have to admit, that my
The work day at school was a bit unusual, as I was not used to coffee breaks and their slower working speeds. They have four separate rooms each for one
Travelling, particularly if you’re going solo, is a great challenge for your communication skills. Besides the trials of communicating in a foreign language, you will be forced to strike up
In general comparisons and observations. First what I noticed here is that houses here in Finland are smaller. If you want to buy a house or an apartment you have
I have “learned” the most how to speak English. Speaking English is the best learned through experience, by talking to strangers. I think I’m now pretty good English. I have
Living in a totally foreign country is actually not so hard. It’s pretty much the same then living at home. Every one of us is responsible for our own chores.
My first impressions when I arrived in Vaasa, Finland are quite good, although I was a little bit surprised about the amount of snow in this country. For the first