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Voluntary work. Expand Information about Finland. Root of all evil. Ethical conundrums. This sporting life. Stage and screen. Birds and the bees. Nina, Amsterdam The Netherlands As is often the case, it depends. Geographically, Finland could be considered Scandinavian and at one time was a part of the Swedish Kingdom.
Most Finns are Lutherans, as Scandinavians used to be. However, Finnish is not a Scandinavian language and Finns are ethnically distinct from Scandinavians. See the Guardian style guide click on it in the same little panel, top right, that contains Notes and Queries. Mike Overy, Berlin Germany No. Finland-Sweden rivalry. Shit people take way too seriously. For example: An annual hockey game, hosted by Finland and Sweden alternately, which is literally the high point of some people's pathetic years.
Then there's also the annual decathlon, equally pathetically adored. I don't know about Swedes , but just about every single Finnish person I've met excluding myself, of course hates Sweden with a passion. At least while these stupid sport things are going on. I swear, the high point of most Finns' lives was when we beat Sweden for the hockey World Cup in , in their stadium.
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