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Affichage des articles du avril, 2020

Free subject : activties

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LOTS OF WALK IN THE FOREST   The campus of Kajaani is surrounded by the forest where we enjoy walking when the weather is fine! We love climbing up to the former Kajaani ski-jump because once we are up there we have a 360-degree view.              ICE FISHING During a friday afternoon, with 3 french exchange students, we went to the lake behind the campus to do some ice fishing. It was a pleasant and unforgettable experience even we didn't fish a fish.  Firstly we had to cut a hole in the ice to reach the water and then we just patiently waited for the fish to bite the hook. I must admit I did not catch many! The weather was bad, there were many wind, snow and it was very cold but it was a very experience and it's one of the things to do when we are in Finland.  NORTHERN LIGHTS Since our arrival in Finland, we had expected to see the northern lights. Despite the fact that we were in northern Finland, we were very lucky because we s

Country's presentation : socials rituals

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FINNISH CUSTOMS The Finns rarely start up a conversation with strangers, unless a particularly strong impulse prompts it.  They usually remain silent in the metro, the bus or the tram.  This is very different from the French habit of talking most of the time ! The Finns are also more reserved than the French. They never kiss each-other when they meet and always keep a certain distance. Alcoholic drinks are fairly expensive in Finland and their purchase by young people has been limited according to age. You must be 20 years old to buy strong alcohol. In Finland you cannot buy alcoholic drinks in supermarkets, except for beer or cider, but you must show your identity card to the cashier.  If you want to buy other alcoholic drinks, you have to go to a liquor store that is called "Alko". Conversely, it is possible to buy cigarettes in supermarkets. You will just be asked what kind of cigarette   at the cash-desk.    The Finns enjoy gambli