15 amazing examples of how thoughtful life is in Finland

Finland is not just a country in Northern Europe with names tricky for the Russian ears, it is one of the best countries in the world that steadily occupies the first position in various international ratings of the happiest population, the most stable economy, the best country for children and others. Perhaps there is something to envy and learn.

Let's see how the life of the Finns is taking shape and why this country is considered so amazing.

In Finland, mothers of newborns receive a special box as a present, in which there is everything that is needed for the baby: various clothes, toys, hygiene products - in total, there are 50 different goods in it. Yes, and the box itself can be used as the first crib of the baby.

According to Finnish laws, children living farther than 2.5 kilometers from the school can be taken by taxi for free, at the expense of the municipality.

Children can go to kindergarten from 9 months, with one teacher relying on four babies up to 3 years old and 7 older than 3 years old. Parents pay no more than 300 euros per month for the kindergarten.

Finland is the country with the lowest mortgage rates, mortgage loans here do not exceed 2% per annum.

We can say that the Finns state pays money just like that. For example, last year an experiment began in the country, within the framework of which 2,000 residents receive 560 euros each month. It is believed that if people are not afraid to be left without money, then they will be able to find a dream job or start a business.

An underground vacuum garbage collection system has been created in Helsinki. Just imagine, no one smells of containers: the garbage sorted by residents is immediately sucked into the pipe and delivered to the central station at a speed of 70 km / h.

You can find cans and bottles vending machines everywhere.

Even in apartment buildings there is a common laundry room and sauna, which tenants can use in turn when they want.

In Finland, cars can be heated from special outlets that are available in street parking lots.

For chandeliers and lamps in Finnish houses, a socket and a small hook are provided on the ceilings.

Here you can fearlessly drink tap water.

Even small towns have all the necessary infrastructure for a comfortable and fulfilling life.

Finns are very fond of nature and animals and treat them with all respect. Therefore, birdhouses are tied to trees with ropes, and deer are painted with horns with reflective paint, so that drivers always see them on the road and do not knock them down.

Speaking of roads ... They are amazing here.

Locals honor their own and other people's personal space, and therefore, even in line, no one will come closer to you than at arm's length.

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