It was one of those usual days where we got up and went to work and come back to the apartment, so we thought about what could we do n our free time. We figured that we could go to a bar and hang out with some finished friends we made at school. When we called them we agreed that we will go to the bar vakunaand hang out there. Before we went to a bar we went for a stroll in the city where we were very surprised that there are not many people out in the streets and when we asked why was that they said it was because Finnish people are very antisocial. At the bar, we hang out for about 2 hours and went back home to the sauna. We got out of the sauna and instead of going into our hotel rooms we went and threw ourselves into the snow like Finnish people do. In the morning when we were getting to our workplace we wondered why it was so cold so we took a look at a thermometer and it was like -10 degrees Celsius and once we asked if that is cold to them they said that its quite ok temperature and that it can get down to -30 degrees. In our free time, we also wanted to go to any tourist destination but we soon find out that there isn’t any so we went to the motocross track to see something interesting but in general Finland, itself is very bland and depressing. When we ran out of food we had to go to a local supermarket where the prices of the food were around 2-3 times higher than what they are in Slovenia.
living in finland
Oglejte si tudi
ZBOGOM, CELA OMARA!
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