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[QUOTE=Grynda;196079] I've met some Estonians in Finland that I've been really impressed with because of their good knowledge in Swedish. Also in their interest and good will to speak it. Yes the Estonians are eradicating themselves by all the mixed marriages with Finns. Yes, i have heard that many Estonians are saying so nice words about Scandinavians. Where this your hateness against Estonians come from, I wonder?
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This humbleness can be seen everywhere.
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Yes, i have heard that many Estonians are saying so nice words about Scandinavians. Where this your hateness against Estonians come from, I wonder? It seems like swedes are your gods. LOL, there are many Estonians who say nice words about Finns, Germans, French, Japanese, Thai, Lithuanians etc etc and surprise-surprise about Russians and about all others.Do you seroiusly thinking it means that Estonians glorify them all as a gods?
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No, these are the real, normal relations. https://www.forumbiodiversity.com/sh...6&postcount=97 |
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Ranting that Swedes are godlike is normal to you ? And look: Estonia is really small county. Estonia has been occupied during the history by much-much bigger and influental countries than a small jerkwater country of Sweden is, was or has ever been. But despite much bigger occupants we are alive, we are here and comrades, i´m telling you-history has shown it is not so easy to get rid of us ![]() We like everybody who respects us. But with those who don´t want to do it...haha |
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Unmotivated humbleness is not normal to me. |
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I think the complexes are still valid, it wasn't just in the 90's. Can you not understand that? Experiences are based on real life, not copy paste rants in the internet from the 80's or 90's, which have no connection to real life in the beginning with. Relationship is very good, Finns respect and support Estonians at national as well as personal level, all is good. Estonians are good people, they have suffered in history, also helped Finland e.g. in WWII. I hate to see this forum to support sock puppeting and lies. *And let's add a true story again. My mother sold a car to an Estonian, who worked in Finland. Then she remembered, that there are new winter tyres for the car in our garage and called him to pick them up to get more room in the garage. For free. The man did not believe, that he could just pick them up for free. So, he picked them up a week later after 2 calls, does he have to pay for them. My mom has other Estonian friends as well and she knew, that he had just started working here, therefore no extra charge. ---------- Post added 2010-09-25 at 15:13 ---------- I think the complexes are still valid, it wasn't just in the 90's. |
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I spent half of my gap year in Finland. Finns liked to go Estonia to pick sun, cheap alcohol and gorgeous girls (can you blame them?) Forgot something? ---------- Post added 2010-09-25 at 16:16 ---------- I spent half of my gap year in Finland. Finns liked to go Estonia to pick sun, cheap alcohol and gorgeous girls (can you blame them?) |
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Finns go to Estonia also for business (Finns own a lot of companies and corporations there), work and studies e.g. in universities. Romaco armac aleguin eta Vizcayac daroa Zanzoa !! ![]() The arms of Rome do all they can, and Biscay raises the song of war. |
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