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  1. The Happiest Country in the World examines several aspects of Finnish life to see why Finland has been at the top of the UN’s World Happiness Report for years 6 in a row.

    • 55 min
  2. Mar 28, 2024 · For seven consecutive years, Finland has been named the happiest country in the world, followed closely by its Nordic neighbours Denmark and Iceland. What makes the Finns such happy people?

    • 2 min
    • People from Finland: An Overview
    • The Personality and Character Traits of Finnish People
    • What Are Finns Really like?
    • How Do Others See Finns?
    • What Do Finns Look like?

    As an independent country, Finland is a relatively new one. Before gaining its independence in 1917, Finland was under the power of its two neighbors, Sweden (1150–1809) and Russia (1809–1917). In the century or so that Finland was part of the Russian Empire, the country built its culture and identity slowly and quietly in the background, careful n...

    When visiting Finland, foreigners are often surprised by how reserved and quiet Finns seem. Indeed, Finnish people are traditionally much quieter than, for example, central Europeans. Although Finns may appear reserved and quiet when meeting new people, however, this often changes quickly in two situations: after a few drinks, or once the person ge...

    Honesty and modesty are at the core of being Finnish, but, perhaps surprisingly to some, so is humor. The nonchalant, “don’t mind me” attitude is sprinkled with a healthy dose of self-awareness and self-deprecating humor. Finnish people are very aware that their country is among the top in the world in many aspects, including safety, education, and...

    Finnish resilience is known worldwide in the form of the term sisu, which was established early in the country’s independence. Sisustrengthened into a pivotal word in the Finnish culture during the Winter War of 1939–1940, when the power of the Finnish forces against the Soviet Union invasion surprised everyone. Although no direct translation to ot...

    Finns, like the people of most countries, tend to have some unifying aspects of their looks, but of course, not at all Finnish people look alike. The persistent stereotype that all Finns are blonde and fair with blue eyes is simply not true, although such physical characteristics are indeed prevalent in Finland. Finns who have ancestry outside of F...

  3. Apr 25, 2020 · Finlands strong emphasis on closing the gender gap – including providing new fathers with nine weeks of paternity leave at 70 percent of their salary – helps explain their consistently high...

  4. Apr 4, 2024 · And according to the latest annual index by Transparency International, a Berlin-based organisation, Finland is the second-least-corrupt country in the world—after Denmark.

  5. Jun 10, 2024 · Finland might be rated the happiest country on earth, according to the annual World Happiness Report, but it’s not recommended that you smile at a Finn on the street. “They’ll think you’re ...

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  7. Finnish traditions. Finnish culture is surprisingly rich and diverse, considering there are few competing influences. There are also notable minorities: Finland-Swedes, Sami, and Roma people all contribute to Finnish traditions and culture.