hot water.
After I called Tilo write something, I'll take it now in attack. First, I apologize once again, but the last time was quite stressful.
since 29 October, I'm in a language course. This is 4 hours a day and every day there on homework, take about 3 hours to purchase. The course is predominantly Russian, but also an Englishman (who is today very was depressed, because it is not England managed to qualify: D), a Scot, a Swede, and others. I am the youngest in this course, but that is actually totally do not care. I get along with Nepal read (if I've spelled correctly? Maybe you can give me time decision. My German is pretty dried up.) Very well. After 3.5 week course, which by the way in a very "modern" and "innovative" method of learning is maintained, I can understand very much. The course is fun and if all goes well, I am studying next fall in a position in Finnish.
The weather is crazy here. While in the north of Finland temperatures around -20 degrees rule, it varies in southern Finland. Today we had about 4 degrees plus and minus 7 degrees yesterday. The snow falls, melts, freezes and then it snows again. A walk schonmal can end up in hospital.
I think it's about time to tell you a bissl about Finnish culture. I do not know if it is true everywhere, but the following things I have noticed since the end of August Sun
first There is no 1.2 cents. Everything is 0.98 or 0.94 is to be rounded. So if I have to pay € 10.53 and € 10.55 should surrender, I get no money back. If you pay by card, however, falls off the rounds.
second There are many Alkis, which also smoking a lot. I wonder how this is possible in Finland. Food is very expensive, more expensive cigarettes and alcohol the most expensive. : D
third Although Finland has the second highest suicide rate in Japan, they try all foreigners impose their way of life. : D
4th In Finland mince is eaten very often. The question is usually only what there is to it. It is usually peruna (potatoes). Other types of meat are too expensive. So is tilting at the ground meat as a staple food.
Hei Hei. Flea.