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  1. Long-Requirement8372 on

    Eventually, you’ll just accept it, like one does in Finland. And be happy if May Day is sometimes even slightly better than gale level winds and torrential sleet.

  2. Varis_laivue_12 on

    Yeah, you voluntarily chose this misery, confusing. Well, go to the sauna to warm up like the rest of the Finns after staring gloomy out the window for half an hour, contemplating your life choices. I will continue my melancholy sadness as I put on winter shoes instead of sneakers, because nothing in life is as uncertainly certain as snow in April.

  3. I assume you live in southern Finland, but it is just one day. And the winter anyways was way too short this year compared to what we are used to.

  4. TheGuyInDarkCorner on

    If snow in late april is depressing just wait when you see your first sleet on Midsummer/ St. John’s day (not as common as late april/ early may snows but still a possibility.

  5. Ardent_Scholar on

    Currently sitting outside shirtless after a sauna in the North of Finland. The sun is shining, it’s +4C.

  6. translator_creator on

    Never thought I’d see my favourite show referenced here!

  7. DangerToDangers on

    On the other hand summers are incredibly nice here and so are winters when we get snow. March is the best time to travel outside of Finland (if you can) since it’s low season and the weather is better almost everywhere else outside of the Nordics.

  8. spinysalamander on

    given the awesome winter and pretty sunny spring, i am not complaining. its already a good last chance to enjoy a hot sauna with cold weather outside

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