Eve, I haven't been to Finnland yet, but I have a very good feeling about it some how. And after meeting a couple Finns at the Copenhagen airport (very handsom and bright!!!) I bacame a great fan of it.
The level of education and the social security are high. The language is one of the difficult to learn but most of the young Finn generation do speak VERY well english.
I think the best way to find for you a "Finn-teacher" would be to find an finish association to be involve in.
Good luck!
2006-10-14 02:19:45
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answered by a_N 2
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Yeah...a little lettuce and celery and mayo...mmm, delicious! All kidding aside, I think that Finland and the other Nordic Countries have got some major plusses going for them. They have great social programs, they don't go to war at the slightest provocation, they have some of the prettiest women on the planet, and their laws aren't draconian, as they are in other 'civilized' countries.
2006-10-14 08:57:13
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answered by The Mystic One 4
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I dont know, as I havent been there,
But I have a chance to go there after 3 years on exchange program.
2006-10-14 08:50:08
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answered by Anonymous
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my ex-boss is finnish. we learnt very colorful finnish language through him. apparently they have the cleanest air and saunas are a way of life there. and finnish people have such bad cuisine that everyone loses weight there. ;) no offense to all finns.
2006-10-14 09:50:40
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answered by janicebks 3
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It is a beautiful country, but the inhabitants have the highest rate of depression and suicide in the world (low hours of daylight).
2006-10-14 09:47:11
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answered by Spirit Walker 5
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Yeah , nice histoy too
2006-10-14 08:49:52
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answered by Joe soe 2
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never been there.what is it like
2006-10-14 09:45:05
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answered by stefan 3
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I never been.
2006-10-14 09:56:30
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answered by Anonymous
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