I'm an Irish guy moving to Helsinki. Never been to Finland before but as I've wanted to live outside Ireland for some time I thought Helsinki would be a good place as I've met some grazy Finnish people and hear (mostly)good thing about your country. I was just wondering if there are Irish people already living in Helsinki (must be, we're everywhere!). Thought it might be a good thing to meet some people from home in case the Finns and I won't get along...
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- mustahammas
Yes, there are Irish people living in Helsinki. Check out Finland Forum at ! :
http://www.finlandforum.org/bb
There may be be one big problem though. It is very difficult to find work in Finland unless you can speak understandable Finns.- kukkunen
Hi ya !!
You'll fine in Finland.. We Finns love Irish people.. it's impossible not to... :) But as a fair warning... if I would be you.. I would not move to Helsinki !!! People are nicer in smaller towns :)
Take care and enjoy ur stay x
- Ghettoccc
I recommeded that you live in Helsinki, If you are going to stay in Finland. That because little towns in other sides in Finland could be little boring, especially in winter. Winter is cold and long season in Finland.
- kukkunen
You've got a point there, Helsinki is a more vivid place to stay than some smaller towns. The reason for my recommendation is that in my opinion the people are more important than the town itself.. I've never liked to stay in Helsinki coz the people are not very talkative or friendly there, whereas in smaller towns I've always found it easy to make friends and enjoy my time.. The reason why I fell in love with Ireland was the people I met.. not the towns I stayed in :) but as we know.. we are different so our opinions vary a lot as well :) and I'm sure there's a lot of nice people in Helsinki, unfortunately.. I've never met any :D
- mustahammas
kukkunen kirjoitti:
You've got a point there, Helsinki is a more vivid place to stay than some smaller towns. The reason for my recommendation is that in my opinion the people are more important than the town itself.. I've never liked to stay in Helsinki coz the people are not very talkative or friendly there, whereas in smaller towns I've always found it easy to make friends and enjoy my time.. The reason why I fell in love with Ireland was the people I met.. not the towns I stayed in :) but as we know.. we are different so our opinions vary a lot as well :) and I'm sure there's a lot of nice people in Helsinki, unfortunately.. I've never met any :D
can be very easy if you know how to do it. Jolly Dragon : http://www.jollydragon.net/
New in Town Meetup in Helsinki :
http://newintown.meetup.com/cities/fi/helsinki/
- as well
Hiya,
I saw your add, I also moved to Finland on October and I am looking for friends and especially Irish people in Helsinki.
Would be great to hear from you, karlsheridan@gmail.com
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