So cool! I love to see how people live or travel in different countries. My husband and I just moved to Japan, so I'm also just in the middle of a home transition myself and I love to see how life in other parts of the world is like ☺
Some additional perspective on being old or elderly in Finland: Statistically, persons over 65 years of age are classified as elderly in Finland. The classification is based on the fact that 65 years is the general retirement age. However, there is no universally accepted definition of when old age begins, because the statistical concept of aging is not the only interpretation of old age. The concept of aging based on functional ability defines old age as starting only at the age of 75, and only one in three 70-74-year-olds consider themselves old. Age has several different meanings: biological, physiological, psychological, social and subjective age are different dimensions of the same phenomenon.
hii , so i would like to ask you something. I got admission in finland in arcada university which is in helsinki , my yearly fee is 6500 but after scholarship it’ll be 3800 euros per year. I’m 18 and have no experience so will i be able to manage expenses in finland ?
There are part time jobs that don’t need experience like cleaning or dishwashing, rarely requires basic finnish language. In my case when we came here our tuition is already fully paid, but i know some same case as yours and they work really hard while studying to pay for their remaining tuition. Its kinda more challenging but they’re almost done with their study too.
In this video I did talked about having healthy lifestyle. But as you can see on the last part we still ate unhealthy foods. Having healthy lifestyle really needs strict self discipline 🥲😆
D po ako sure sa grocery if meron discount. In our case kasi wla kming student discount dahil wla kaming ID ewan q kung baket pero meron po discount sa ibang store like 2nd hand stores, sa buscard bsta pakita mo lng ID mo
It would be discrimination to offer discounts just for international students, wouldn't you agree? There are student discounts by some businesses. Those require you you have a student ID card to show that you are a student in a participating educational institution.
@@myka7040 I mentioned earlier that some businesses have student discounts. Many locals services by the municipality or so called 3th sector organisations have also. Local public transportation systems, public sport facilities etc. tend have discounts for students. There are also student clubs or associations which have negotiated special deals just for their members and not all students. Those are usually student's sports or hobby clubs but doesn't have to be just that. There are, or has been, for instance some private foundations offering cheap housing for some groups of students for instance studying in some field in some institution. And of course all student housing foundations actually exist to offer discounted housing alternatives to students compared to the open market pricing.
Hi, if you mean ung bago naming nalipatan in this video, its a shared apartment total cost 750. Pero divided per head at dahil 5 kmi 150 each, sa amin ni hubby total is €300. 3 bedrooms po ito
Matagal po ung pag aaply ng Student housing kasi first come, first serve talaga sila lalo’t andami ding nag aaply. In our case kasi, ung kaklase q main applicant ng apartment since may bakanteng room tinanong ung Toas if pwede magpa share ng room at pumayag naman ung Toas.
Hei! Depende po kasi mam. Pa swertehan lng tlaga ng workplace. Madami samin nakaranas ng d maganda, my iba namang mababait ung sa kanila. D mawawala ung ma culture shock ka talaga sa ugali nila.
Heyyy another filipina in Tampere! <3 Edit: If you wanna treat yourself to a buffet ule pero mas mura + opiskelija discount, try C-Sushi sa Hervanta! (Opiskelija stop sa tram :) )
Gmorning Mam, bale krrting ko lng po dto sa Tampere, bale ns City pko. Ask ko lng po if my idea kyo san mkpag apply ng parttime job? Salamat😊 student pko sa Sasky as Practical Nursing this Aug 14