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    1. I have been here 10 years now. I don’t feel like an outsider, and I feel right at home. I also don’t speak the language.

    2. tiilet09 on

      Someone who immigrated to Finland can probably give better perspective, but from a natives point of view:

      If someone speaks the language and has integrated into the society, I will see them as a Finn.

    3. SpliffyTetra on

      I mean, obviously. Even Finns don’t feel like Finns and want to leave Finland on some level. It feels like the odds are against everyone here, even natives. This doesn’t help https://yle.fi/a/74-20169859

    4. acrobaticalpaca on

      Ask yourself why do you need to feel finnish… You have to be fine with being an outsider if you’re planning to emigrate to anywhere else because there is nothing that can change your real ethnicity. Why would you want the approval of people who wouldn’t consider you an equal if you follow the same laws and pay the same taxes? Consider that not being finnish is fine and some people will give you a hard time for it because they are ignorant, but some people won’t care because they see you more than your nationality.

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