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What Is Housing Like in Finland?
Finnish housing blends simplicity, functionality, and warmth rooted in Nordic design. Homes feature natural materials, large windows, and saunas, emphasizing comfort and efficiency. Housing types range from urban apartments and row houses to detached homes and lakeside cottages. About two-thirds of Finns own their homes, though prices are higher in cities. Finland’s well-regulated market ensures fair access to safe, affordable housing.
Nov 11


Finnish Father’s Day: How It’s Celebrated in Finland
Finnish Father’s Day, or Isänpäivä, is celebrated on the second Sunday of November to honor fathers and grandfathers. Families show appreciation with breakfast in bed, handmade cards, and quality time together. The Finnish flag is raised nationwide, and gifts are modest — such as books, sweets, or wool socks. People greet each other with “Hyvää isänpäivää!”, meaning Happy Father’s Day.
Nov 6


Finnish Halloween — How Is It Celebrated?
Halloween in Finland blends American-style fun with Nordic simplicity. While not an official holiday, it’s become a popular way to brighten dark autumn nights. Finns carve pumpkins, host costume parties, and children go “karkki vai kepponen” trick-or-treating. Many also honor All Saints’ Day by lighting candles on graves, balancing spooky fun with peaceful remembrance.
Oct 30
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