Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts
Showing posts with label internet. Show all posts

Sunday, September 17, 2017

Why it is so damn easy to live in Finland





It’s been almost six years now that I moved from my home country Germany to Finland. Not a big change in life and culture, you’d think. Well, probably not in comparison to coming here from India or Tanzania. But still, it always amazes me, how much better the quality of life is around here. Let me give you a few examples:

Everything is digital

 


After having to be in touch with German authorities again recently simply to be able to vote in the upcoming election, I realized again how painful bureaucracy is in many other countries – even those that are considered as highly developed. After just getting off the phone with another completely lost German civil servant, I walked through town and came across a booth promoting Finland’s new suomi.fi service. It is a web platform that allows you to use all public administration services you’d need as a Finnish resident like changing your home address, doing your taxes, opening a new company, getting in touch with all Finnish authorities and much more. What other countries still talk about as a vision for the future, is already a reality in Finland. No need to spend half your day queueing in some city office. You just do it online in a couple of minutes. I can tell you, it’s awesome!

Internet is everywhere – unlimited

 


Another one of those things that still amaze me is the access to the world wide web. While in other countries you can be happy to find a free wifi hotspot in your hotel, the internet is literally everywhere in Finland. If you come here as a tourist and are looking for free wifi, the only problem you will be facing is which free network to choose. And if you live here, you will actually never even get into the situation of ever logging into one. And that is because mobile internet here is everywhere, superfast and UNLIMITED. Yes, you heard me right. No annoying data limits of a couple of hundred megabytes per month. And since the Finnish government made the availability of fast internet throughout the whole country a priority, the coverage of providers ranges at close to 100%. Wanna watch a 4K video somewhere in the woods of Lapland? Be my guest.

Respect for one another

 

As a German, I was used to strict hierarchies before I came here. Even asking the head of your department to have lunch with you, that was a straight-out crazy idea. Ideas were only good or even looked at if they came from someone that had climbed the career ladder for quite a while. Not so in Finland. Hierarchies here are flat. Sure, there is someone that will make the final decision, but before that everyone’s voice and opinion is heard and taken into consideration. Also in daily life, you can see that Finns are just not the cocky type of people. In Helsinki, e.g. chances are the friendly dude in t-shirt and jeans sitting next to you in a café turns out to be the co-founder of a billion Euro gaming company.

Nature is all around

 


No matter where you are in Finland, after a 5-minute walk into pretty much any direction, you will most likely find yourself at the seashore, a beautiful lake or in the middle of the forest. Nature is literally all around you. And that is a great thing. Escaping the daily hustle and bustle of the city and work life is just so easy. And nature here is clean. Finns feel closely connected to nature and have big respect for it. Hence, littering is almost unheard of here.


These are just some of the highlights and there are still at least 100 other reasons why I myself love to live in Finland. Do you live, have visited or plan to move here as well? What are your reasons? I’m curious to hear! Let me know in the comments below!

This post has been supported by a cooperating with the Labour Mobility in Europe ESF-project. More info here. Thank you!



Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Finnish Stress Test

How are you feeling today? Not too bad hopefully after the amazing last days and weeks of sunshine and summer temperatures.

http://www.visitfinland.com/campaigns/stress-test/en/

But still go ahead and take the new Finnish Stress Test from VisitFinland to find out for sure about your mood and what you can do to feel even better.

Monday, September 7, 2015

Check out Finterest

Do you want to know what is going on not only in Helsinki but in the whole country? Maybe you are looking for cultural sights or events, festivals, kids or sports activities. In all those cases you can now check out Finterest.

http://finterest.fi/

The rather new website is a perfect website to find information on what is going on around Finland. All activities and events are sorted by area and accessable through a map. You can also easily ad all your favorites to your own list called "my travel plan".

Give it a try and find out what Finland has to offer.

Monday, August 3, 2015

10 Things to miss about Helsinki

There are quite a lot of great things about living or being in Helsinki. Ksenia Kosheleva has lived here for several years. Now that she moved away from Helsinki she felt the city deserved more than just a short farewell and wrote down the ten things she is definitely going to miss about Helsinki.

http://kseniakosheleva.com/2015/07/21/10-things-im-gonna-miss-about-helsinki/

What do you think? What are your ten things you would or maybe to miss about Helsinki?

Have a great start into the week!

Saturday, April 11, 2015

6 reasons for education excellence

Finland has a high reputation internationally for its school system. But what makes Finnish schools so good?

The Online University of Finland, which makes Finnish university courses available online, has put together six reasons. Would you agree on them?



Have a nice weekend!

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

What is your Finnscope sign?

Everyone knows their zodiac sign. But wouldn't you also like to know your Finnscope sign? Maybe you are a shy reindeer herder, an impulsive shaman or maybe a passionate gold hunter. You can find it out on VisitFinland's new Finnscope generator.

http://www.visitfinland.com/finnscope/

Have a look and find out more about your very own sign. The page provides lots of additional information and you can learn something new about Finland, its culture and its people. Give it a try right away on the Finnscope website.

Monday, February 23, 2015

Visit Helsinki Blog

Want to read more interesting news and blogposts on Helsinki? Then you should also check out the blog of Visit Helsinki.

Visit Helsinki Blog

The Helsinki Tourist Board posts infos on great places, insider tips, hints and more regularly. Furthermore they also feature some of Helsinki's best bloggers. Don't miss out on the interview with recent guest blogger Kathrin Deter from Luminoucity.

Have fun discovering the Visit Helsinki Blog and of course stay tuned on daily post on the Finnish capital region here on HelsinkiIn as well :)

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Three years HelsinkiIn

HelsinkiIn just turned three a few days ago. Yes, it's that long already. Time really flies.

Tuomiokirkko

Thanks to everyone that drops by here regularly, occasionally or maybe just came here for the first time!

Let's continue to discover this beautiful city together. HelsinkiIn is looking forward to more great events to go, places to visit and things to see and know.

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Connected underground

If you live in Helsinki you get used to having access to the internet basically everywhere. You can find an open wifi pretty much in every cafe, restaurant, shop or shoppingcenter.

free wifi in the metro

But did you know that in Helsinki you also have free wifi access in the metro? All metros are equiped with wifi hotspots that are free to use for anyone. This way you can even easily use your laptop or tablet on your way to work or to the center.

Enjoy the ride and stay connected!

Wednesday, January 28, 2015

The squirrel whisperer

The latest video on Helsinki and the NBE Conference by the Vagabrothers features some interesting bloggers from the Helsinki region you should check out.

http://instagram.com/kpunkka/

One of them is Konsta Punkka, freelance photographer and squirrel whisperer. Yes, you read correctly. Konsta takes amazing pictures of the tamed squirrels as well as birds and even foxes from Seurasaari. And some pretty cool other stuff as well. 

Check out his Instagram account to see more.

Saturday, January 10, 2015

Follow the Prime Minister

Did you know that the Finnish Prime Minister is a Twitter enthusiast? Alexander Stubb is very active in social media in general. That way he is probably one of the most approachable top politician worldwide. He tweets mainly in English but also in Finnish, Swedish and French from time to time.

https://twitter.com/alexstubb


If you want to stay up to date on what Alexander Stubb is doing or want to get in touch with him directly then follow or tweet him with @alexstubb.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Lookout over the harbor

You are not in Helsinki right now but want to have a look at what's going on in and around the city? The port of Helsinki has live webcams that update every couple of seconds.

http://www.portofhelsinki.fi/port_of_helsinki/web_cameras/south_harbour


Switch between South Harbour, West Harbour, West Harbour parking area, Makasiini Terminal, Vuosaari Harbour and Vuosaari Harbour Gate Area.

Saturday, December 20, 2014

Learn Finnish with Santa

How good is your Finnish? Not that good? Well, there is someone that can help you. At least with the most important phrases. And pretty surely you know that someone quite well. It is Santa Claus.



Wednesday, December 17, 2014

Helsinki365

In cooperation with Visit Helsinki the photographer Jussi Hellsten has captured local moments in Helsinki for one year.
 
http://www.helsinki365.com/

On Helsinki365 all his amazing pictures can be found. They give a great impression of the beauty and diversity of the city. Check it out and explore Helsinki in a little different way through Jussi's eyes.

Saturday, December 13, 2014

56 Reasons You Should Move to Finland

If you read this blog from abraod and are still wondering wether or not to move to Finland those 56 reasons should help you make your decision.

http://www.buzzfeed.com/tabathaleggett/reasons-you-should-never-leave-finland

Have a nice weekend!

Sunday, October 5, 2014

Helsinki on Ello

HelsinkiIn can be found on the new add-free social network Ello now under ello.co/helsinkiin. If you also have an account already go ahead and follow.

HelsinkiIn on Ello

Since Ello is an invitation-only service, at least at the moment, you might not have been able to join yet. In that case you are in luck. Comment on this post and win an invite to Ello.

Looking forward to seeing you on Ello!

Monday, August 4, 2014

Helsinki in 48 hours

Let's start the week with a great video. Jose A. Fuentes and P. Soler from Lavueltaalmundos made an amazing film of the best sights of Helsinki to see in 48 hours. How many places do you recognize?


Have a nice week!

Sunday, June 29, 2014

My Helsinki - a flight over Helsinki

With his quardcoper and a small camera Lare Lekman made an amazing video of Helsinki from above. My Helsinki takes you on a breathtaking aerial sightseeing trip from Lauttasaari through the city center all the way to Kallio. Jump on board.


Have a good trip and enjoy the great view!

Monday, June 16, 2014

Don't worry about the hyphen anymore

How you also reach HelsinkiIn via helsinkiin.com. So no worries if you forget the hyphen. The new domain will now redirect you straight to HelsinkiIn.

Reach HelsinkiIn also without the hyphen

The main domain will continue being helsinki-in.com though.