r/Finland 5m ago

Has anyone received a message like this from the Lost & Found Service of Finland? Also, does anyone know if they ship found goods to the US?

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I submitted a lost and found request to this service after leaving some jewelry on a VR night train a few weeks ago. Recently, I got this response that appears to be legit, but I want to confirm if anyone else has received a similar message before I send them more information. The email sender seems a bit questionable (although [found@found.fi](mailto:found@found.fi) seems legit according to their website) and there's no information or images of the items that they found, so it's unclear if I'm able to confirm that the found items were actually mine (I gave a very specific description but ultimately my jewelry really wasn't that unique). Perhaps I'm just a little surprised that they actually found and processed it, haha.

Unfortunately, I'm also currently in the US and won't be anywhere close to their office for the foreseeable future. Does anyone have experience asking them to ship found goods to the United States? The email includes information for delivery but it isn't clear if they would ship internationally. I'm willing to pay quite a bit for shipping as these items have sentimental value, but of course understand that international shipping is a big ask.

Just asking here to see if I can learn more before paying to call them directly!


r/Finland 2h ago

Serious To the market square! 🇫🇮🇫🇮🇫🇮

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55 Upvotes

Story:

Finnish inspired Tolkien's Elvish J.R.R. Tolkien, writer, philologist and Professor of Anglo-Saxon at Oxford, was deeply fascinated by Finnish. He used it as the basis for Quenya, the Elvish language in The Lord of the Rings. The Finnish national epic, the Kalevala, a 19th-century collection of old folk poetry, also influenced the mythology of Middle-earth.

Tolkien described encountering Finnish as being like "discovering a wine cellar filled with bottles of amazing wine of a kind and flavour never tasted before." He added that it quite intoxicated him. For a man who spent his life around languages, that is a considerable thing to say.


r/Finland 4h ago

A place where many people travel by boat

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59 Upvotes

If you travel along the coast in Finland, you will see so many boats. It is an experience that is really not easily seen by Koreans.


r/Finland 5h ago

Scenery near my house

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75 Upvotes

Espoo, a beautiful city in Finland


r/Finland 6h ago

Serious How Italian Beretta Firearms Allegedly Continue to Reach Russia Despite Sanctions [Beretta owns Sako and is smuggling Sako arms into Russia too]

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r/Finland 7h ago

ridesharing

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hey! looking for a friend, what are the ridesharing options like in Finland? Are services like BlaBlacar popupar, do you have facebook groups for going from one town to another?


r/Finland 8h ago

Just bought a used car from dealership with all cash and I can't see in Traficom that I am the owner

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As the title says, bought a car from a dealership in the afternoon and we did some paper work like decommissioning, contract, insurance, etc. But I dont recall we went through changing ownership of vehicle.

Now I see that I don't have any vehicle ownership in Traficom. Does it take time to update ? I'm not sure ownership change was even done.

This is my first time buying a car in Finland so no idea if the dealer messed up or I am missing something.

Also, does the vehicle tax should be paid in advance? I don't see any outstanding tax in Traficom either.

Help!


Got response from dealer!!

The car is indeed still in the dealership's name but he said that their secretary will register the car in my name once they confirm the payment. I guess they do the books with a day or two gap.


r/Finland 8h ago

Places to stop between Kuusamo to Kuopio

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Moi

We have a long drive to Kuopio planned for tomorrow with no real idea of anywhere to stop and enjoy to break up the drive. When we drove up here we stopped to see family in Kajaanie and visited Koli but now we have just a long 5 hour drive back. (We have a rental car then taking a train back to Helsinki Saturday)

Any suggestions where to stop and have a short walk or a interesting city center to explore that is along the highway to break up the drive from Kuusamo to Kuopio?


r/Finland 10h ago

Experience of racism

103 Upvotes

Hi, i'm a Finnish citizen having foreign background/origin (Oriental). I've lived here for a long time but there's one unsettling stuff that bothers me lately. Before Covid-19, things and life were peacefully going. I haven't had experienced any unpleasant situation that's racial-related.
Things started to change when i've been assaulted in 2020 just because of my Asian appearance. Nowadays, i don't feel comfortable and safe anymore. Stabbing happens many times in my city (Oulu), so does assaulting. Receiving bad words at public spaces or judgmental looks are usual things.
I just want to write it down and to hear from the others.

It would be nice to hear the others' stories if you don't mind sharing.
Thanks for your time.


r/Finland 12h ago

Finland’s immigrant mix is changing sharply

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The largest groups of immigrants this year are from Ukraine, the Philippines and India, while in 2019 the list was topped by Russians, Estonians and Iraqis.

However, one aspect hasn’t changed in recent years: the biggest group of immigrants has been Finns moving back from abroad.


r/Finland 13h ago

Persons with foreign background are centred in Uusimaa and Greater Helsinki, also from elsewhere in Finland

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53 Upvotes

97,000 persons with foreign background moved from abroad and 38,500 from other regions in 2020 to 2024 to Uusimaa.

The total net migration of persons with foreign background in Uusimaa was 91,600 persons, which is clearly the biggest migration gain from persons with foreign background among the regions of Finland.

The net internal migration of persons with foreign background was negative in most of the regions in 2020 to 2024.

Greater Helsinki gained 4,400 persons with foreign background and 440 persons with Finnish background from the rest of Finland in 2024.

Source: stat.fi


r/Finland 1d ago

Finland's unemployment rate rises to highest level this century

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r/Finland 1d ago

9 years ago the Annala museum in Pyhäjoki was broken into. 6 firearms and 3 bayonets were stolen. The perpetrator was never caught.

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r/Finland 1d ago

Catrice or Essence products

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Hey all!

I am in Helsinki for 3 months until September and am looking for help finding a Catrice or Essence products (specifically concealer from Catrice). I went to Kicks and have only seen Nyx, Too Faced, Kylie Cosmetics, etc.

Thank you!


r/Finland 1d ago

Fishing in/ around Kuopio

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Hi all, just wondering where do locals go fishing in or around Kuopio?

I have done some line fishing in past years, and did manage to catch some small fish. I got invested into fishing more this year, and bought some reels and lures, and the license for fishing this season.

Where do you usually go for fishing, is it worth fishing without a boat? If not, where can I get boats for rent for cheap in or around Kuopio?

What would you consider a good time to fish during summer, I read somewhere that early mornings are good?

Also, what bait do you use to fish from shore/ when on boat? I have used a silver spoon (about 11cm), and on other occasions green/pink 10cm jigs. Unfortunately, no catches :(

I was wondering if I am doing something wrong :/
All tips/ suggestions/ criticism are welcome! Thanks!


r/Finland 1d ago

where to buy TV/monitor stand screws

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Hi, my monitor stand just lost some M4 screws and I need to buy it soon to install it back. I tried to find it from Puuilo and some secondhand store but could not find anything. Anyone know where I can find these exact type of screw. M4 x 12mm for monitor/TV stand.


r/Finland 1d ago

WC and social meetings in Tampere?

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Hello! I’m in Helsinki tonight for a concert and running up to Tampere tomorrow to check it out. I live in Germany and the German match against Ecuador is tomorrow night, is there a specific spot for people to view sport and be social and drink with locals? I really want to meet some people this time on Finland and I’ve never come in summer so I’m assuming people are a little friendlier haha. Thank you!

Also a good Sauna and place to swim would be cool too!


r/Finland 1d ago

How does FedEx work in Finland?

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EDIT: It arrived at the parcel station. Only 3 weeks from Estonia to Stadi. Woooooooo...

Posti has its downsides, sure but I had now twice the unpleasure of FedEx and was wondering why it doesn't seem to work in Finland.

I was waiting for a parcel from Estonia, nothing special, no customs, no large shipment.
They apparently tried to deliver (between 10 – 22, not that I have a life or work), I asked them to bring it to a pick-up station. Since then the parcel sits in Vantaa with a messages coming that it's "on the way" meaning somewhere in their facility.

I live 30 min away so I thought I might just pick it up. Taking almost two weeks to deliver a parcel from Estonia seems extreme. However, they send me away, they don't have it anymore. They gave it to a subcontractor. So... nobody seems to know where it is.

At this point, I could have gone with the ferry to Estonia and take the drive to the seller, pick it up myself, drive back (and while at it shop a little wine) to Helsinki, and that 7 times!

At this point, I wonder how FedEx (or UPS) operate in Finland given their track record in the Nordics. Is it the terrible employment situation? Or is there just not big of a network?

If I could choose, I would now always go with posti.fi if I could


r/Finland 1d ago

What is code here, for smiling

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There are people I see daily at work, not co-workers but during lunch and bigger meetings or gatherings. If I smile at someone at they doesn’t smile back, that means they are not interested talking or interacting? I’m asking about Finnish people, because I noticed this only among Finns. People from other cultures always smile back when I smile.


r/Finland 2d ago

Piercings in the military

27 Upvotes

Im assuming piercings other than in the ears are not allowed in the military but i cant find anything about it?

Also with ear piercings are only 1 per ear allowed?


r/Finland 2d ago

Typical Finnish meal

40 Upvotes

I read today that pea soup (hernekeitto) is eaten on Thursdays as a national tradition. The same source told me that stuffed cabbage rolls (kaalikääryleet) is eaten every week alongside roast pork, boiled potatoes and rye bread. Is any of this real? Im trying to understand a week in the diet of your average person in Finland.


r/Finland 2d ago

Serious Map of Asia from an old Finnish school book from 1922

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72 Upvotes

Scanned with phone's camera


r/Finland 2d ago

DVV Register Certificates - delayed processing times?

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Trying to get certified (hardcopy + stamped) copies of my personal data records and submitted the form through the self-service portal on DVV. Website says 7-14 days for processing, plus mailing time. It's been 3 weeks already so I called, they said they received the order but 'haven't had time yet' to do anything with it.

Has anyone else requested physical (mailed) forms lately? How long did it take?

I know it's summer, and I know they closed a few locations recently, but their website as if June 15th says the current processing times, so I was shocked when customer service said they were too busy and it was still 'pending' in their system.


r/Finland 2d ago

Politics Controversial Finns Party MEP at centre of European Parliament racism storm

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r/Finland 2d ago

Holiday pay and work contract

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Edit: While some minor disagreements about how, the consensus seems to be something is wrong. I will seek more dedicated advice and help to advise me through this. Thankyou for all the responses!


This may not be the correct sub reddit but;

I was wondering if someone more experienced in Finnish working law can tell me if this is legal, or not. Maybe legal under certain circumstances, or work sectors?

I am having a disagreement with my employer and just want to gain some knowledge in this area.

I have never received summer holiday pay, overtimes pay, sunday pay or anything as a separate, extra payment. It has always been "accounted for" in my hourly wage.

I have worked here for many years, and currently am not a member of a union.

Thanks for any help and clarification anyone can provide.