Hi, my name is Igors. My permanent place of residence
is Carnikava, a town close to Riga, Latvia. I also have a well-established blog in Latvian language (mostly on my
travels); therefore I know how difficult it is to start a new one. You don’t
actually have anything to tell the readers. Well, you even don’t have any
readers/followers, which makes it all even more difficult.
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| Me in Helsinki earlier this year |
I still have to finish my work here in Riga,
finish some repairs for my house in Carnikava before I move. However already
now I start drafting a to-do list for my move. I’m really excited because of the move.
For the last decade I thought that my next stop will be Frankfurt, Brussels, London or Paris – the places which usually come into mind for economists. However, when an option of Helsinki occurred – I didn’t have to think twice. Beautiful nature of Finland, peaceful living, nice winters – those were the first things on my mind.
For the last decade I thought that my next stop will be Frankfurt, Brussels, London or Paris – the places which usually come into mind for economists. However, when an option of Helsinki occurred – I didn’t have to think twice. Beautiful nature of Finland, peaceful living, nice winters – those were the first things on my mind.
This blog will be dedicated to my life in
Finland. I’ve checked the internet – there are a number of expat blogs about
life in Finland. However they are usually quite similar – mostly the expats
move to Finland from much warmer places, which kind of sets the tone for the
blog – weather is discussed heavily. J Snow isn’t anything I haven’t seen –
I actually love it. So I’ll try to stick to my findings regarding Finnish
culture, people, architecture, museums instead.
And yes, I’m going to learn Finnish. I have a
strong belief that you have to know at least basics of the language if you’re
willing to move to another country. That’s simply a gesture of respect towards
the locals. Yes, yes – I know, Finnish isn’t the easiest language. On the
bright side – to learn Hungarian would be tougher… I’ve already started to learn
some first words + started to read some history of Finland. It’s a bit
surprisingly – Finland is a country only 40 minutes away by plane, but there is
nothing much I really now about it. J
See you in my next blog posts! (even if nobody
is reading this J)

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