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Finnish Swedish Heritage Day
Finland is celebrating Finnish Swedish Heritage Day. Svenska Dagen in Swedish language and Ruotsalaisuuden päivä in the Finnish language.
Make Daddy a homemade present
Make homemade presents for daddy on father´s day.
A foreign father´s wish
I was supposed to interview my uncle in his home for our Father's day article, but at the time of the interview, I visited him at the...
5 ways to boost your creativity
Creativity is not only for the artist but it is needed in studies, work, and free time. So how should one become creative?
Karjalan-piir​akka / Karelia´s pie
Karelia´s pie is a traditional Finnish pie served normally at the breakfast table and in festivities.
Turning a hobby into a profession, and doing it with style
It is also worth understanding that at first, you will have to invest a lot of time in the company, perhaps even to the detriment of the...
A neighborhood mother in every woman
Every culture develops a particular way of dealing with matters related to women. Currently, the neo-Feminist movement is gaining adepts...
Value-added tax and its principles
Every entrepreneur should understand the basics of paying and informing the tax office about value-added tax.
Google is closer than you think
Digital skills and staying on top of digital changes are important in life. It's not only beneficial in finding a job but also in the...
Garlic peanuts
Garlic Peanuts. Recipe. Food and Culture by Foreigners in Finland.
Get your feet warm with these traditional woolen socks
Villasukka is the Finnish word for a woolen sock. By Foreigners in FInland
How to become a media pro?
Media professionals work in television, radio, magazines, and companies that provide digital services. They are experts in videos,...
Halloween pumpkin pie
Halloween festivities also remind us of pumpkins. The big piles of these pretty plump orange vegetables in supermarkets entice us to try...
Celebrating Halloween and Kekri: The ancient Finnish harvest tradition
Halloween celebration in Finland
School fairs in Finland
Even though most schools in Finland are free and financed by the government, Finnish schools have active parent associations that...
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