Is it worth moving to Finland? Can you get by with only knowing swedish & english...

Is it worth moving to Finland? Can you get by with only knowing swedish & english? What are the most swedish speaking areas?

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Why?.

Learning Finnish is not that hard and actually pretty funny.

>What are the most swedish speaking areas?
Vasa

>What are the most swedish speaking areas?
you can look this up in wikipedia.

>What are the most swedish speaking areas
Swedish-speaking people usually live some shithole small towns in countryside.

Does Finland even have not small towns?

you mean to say that they are BASED and REDPILLED?

I like the people. Never met a genuinely evil finn in Sweden. The government in Finland seem to solve problems by catering to the public rather then being the most political correct at all times. But I'm only considering it so far, can't be worse then being forced to live in Rinkeby because no apartments.

>What are the most swedish speaking areas?
Åland for sure but i have no idea if they allow you even as swede live here, lol.

>Rinkeby
could have just moved to Gothenburg or something.

This plus Åland is almost ethnic Swedes anyway.

Gothenburg is ok too. But I think I'd like the experience of settling somewhere else.

Yes the capital has over 20k people.

FUCK OFF WE'RE FULL

>The government in Finland seem to solve problems by catering to the public
You have ni fucking idea

Stop stealing our slogan.

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>Is it worth moving to Finland?
No.

>Can you get by with only knowing swedish & english?
English, yes.

>What are the most swedish speaking areas?
Åland and some bumfuck towns in Ostrobothnia.

>The government in Finland seem to solve problems by catering to the public rather then being the most political correct at all times.
Man, study the situation a bit more before making the decision at least. Sure, maybe political discourse is less "politically correct" in Finland than it is in Sweden, but that doesn't mean the government does things well. Recently we've been having a very right wing (economically speaking) government, quickly attempting to take down the welfare state. The prime minister is also part of a Christian cult whose members are more important to him than the people (of course he's a millionaire too, I guess money does buy you positions in this country after all).

>Is it worth moving to Finland?
No. I can't imagine it being any better than Sweden, unless you move far away to eastern or northern Finland (Lapland), but still there would be no jobs or services

Nykarleby city must be the most Swedish actual city

Other "major Swedish" cities will usually still have around 30% of Finnish speakers and Vaasa is actually 60% Finnish

But Nykarleby is 90% Swedish

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Alright. I just read recently that a swede couldn't get proper cancer treatment in Sweden but got help in Finland. Anyplace that has a good welfare program is decent in my book

Just move to a smaller Swedish town instead of migrating, you mong

Easier in every way. Cheaper in every way. Do you have an education?

Stay away if you plan on leeching our neetbucks.

Finnish welfare program is far from being good but I guess it has become better than the Swedish one in last 10 years

Cancer treatment is actually something available for the poor too. Getting an organ transplant is something else though.

You live in one of the least populated countries on Earth per square mile, and you complain about not having room for you?

Maybe don't live in the only really packed place?

>Christian cult
>Millionaire
Never fails. Don't let it happen to your country, Finlan ;_;

I have shit education and I don't think there's much I can do because I had a pulmonary embolism with residing pain still. I just want healthcare at the best expense possible. Then if I'm lucky I'll mcwagecuck if I have too.

Helsinki could be good for you, since you can receive healthcare and other public services in Swedish, and it's full of foreigners anyway so you can manage with English in most other situations. However, unless you're either a high level international professional or a content burger flipper, it is hard to find employment using English only. But speaking Swedish is definitely a plus, so if you're willing to start learning Finnish at some point, Helsinki could be a good choice.

Kiitos. It's possible I have a Jow Forums-overdose but when shit hits the fan I'm really hoping Mohammads drug use or Abduls gun wound doesn't get more attention then me. Probably I should just stop smoking and ask for good pain-killers. And go out.

You can get service in your language in helsingfors

>Is it worth moving to Finland?
no, stay away from here
>Can you get by with only knowing swedish & english?
>swedish
no
>english
yes
>What are the most swedish speaking areas?
Åland

To be fair, most welfare states are structurally flawed and collapse if left unchecked so a government trying to cut it down is probably a good thing in the long run. Especially considering that welfare is worth so many votes, so most dare not touch it.

I am willing to accommodate you in my basement.

Well I disagree. What is structurally flawed is how its tied to global capitalism. Everyone having healthcare and free education are not in anyway unrealistic goals.

What's living in Sweden like? Can't imagine it's any worse than here.

Didn't mean to quote.

I guess it completely depends on which region you live in and also if you're poor or not. OP doesn't have an education so I doubt he will do better in Finland. Sounds like a case of Greener Grass.

Here areas people speak Swedish. fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruotsin_kieli

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I've always liked the idea of living on a Nordic country (I'm a bit of a Sweeaboo) and I have a friend in Sweden from my v4c/synchtube days. I have enough money to survive a while I think.

Farre?

Here's a better map
>white = monolingual, Finnish
>light blue = bilingual, Finnish majority
>medium blue = bilingual, Swedish majority
>dark blue = monolingual, Swedish
>red = Finnish majority, but Sami has an official status
Aland is still Swedish speaking. On the southern coast there's only some Swedish speakers here and there. On the western coast there's still some Swedish speaking towns

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>but Sami has an official status
Sami isn't official language anywhere.

Learn the language. Move to Björneborg. Live on benefits and use drugs.

Official status =/= official language

finlex.fi/fi/laki/alkup/2003/20031086

Can EU nationals move there and get benefits. I wouldn't want to but that seems crazy if they can.

kela.fi/web/en/financial-assistance-for-unemployed-immigrants

Yeah sure, what's so crazy about that.