Sunday, 29 November 2015
Class on 30.11.2015
Good morning,
What's up in Finland?
CABB visit 9.12.2015: We will leave from Centria at 7:50. Meeting point outside the main entrance (door close to the cafeteria). No class on 7.12!
Pecha Kuchas:
Employment in Finland
Finnish Music in a Nutshell
What's up in Finland?
CABB visit 9.12.2015: We will leave from Centria at 7:50. Meeting point outside the main entrance (door close to the cafeteria). No class on 7.12!
Pecha Kuchas:
Topic
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Field
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group member 1
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member 2
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date
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Sauna
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tradition
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Anne
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Zyanya
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30.11
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Finnish Icehockey
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Sports
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Paula
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Albert
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30.11
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Functinoal Foods
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Food
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Le Thao Nguyen
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Than Thuy
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30.11.
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Cleantec
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Environment, Economy
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Diana
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Nhi
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30.11
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Joulupukki
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Traditions
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Yagiz
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30.11
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Moomin
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Literature, Arts, Tourism
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Atsuko
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Izumi
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30.11
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Employment in Finland
Finnish Music in a Nutshell
Pecha Kucha Sauna
Here is the link for our Pecha Kucha presentattion about the Finnish sauna.
Zyanya Gonzales & Anne Louche
Pecha Kucha Sauna
Zyanya Gonzales & Anne Louche
Pecha Kucha Sauna
Pecha Kucha - CLEANTECH
Wednesday, 25 November 2015
Describe:
Since I
arrived in Kokkola, I met lot of Finnish. We spoke sometimes more than two
hours, we laugh, we shared some experiences and spoke about the differences in
our cultures. I though in myself, these people were nice, next time I will
speak with them. Then, there are two different situations. First situation,
these people pass in front of you and just say a little “Hi” and leave. Or
second situation, they pass in front of you as if they don’t know you.
Interpret:
I think
that there are two possibilities, Finnish people are shy and don’t speak too
much with people they don’t know or because I am foreigner they don’t dare to
come to speak.
Evaluate:
For me it’s
so weird because in France, even if you don’t people yet, if you speak for two
hours and share with them, when you meet them again you go to speak with. Some
Finnish people come to speak each time we meet and some of them don’t come so
it is not easy to evaluate why.
Monday, 23 November 2015
DIE Task
DIE
Task
- Description:
It was the first week in Kokkola, we had just
arrived after all the night in planes and waiting in airports around 9 in the
morning. After I had left my stuff in the apartment, I went to visit the city
with my Spanish friend, who came with me to study in Finland. Our goal was to try
to find important things like a bicycle to move around Kokkola and things for
the house. We were in the centre of the city and we saw few bicycles unlocked
next to the shops, we were so surprised for that fact because in Spain it is so
unusual to leave your bike without lock.
- Interpretation:
In Spain, you shouldn't let your bicycle
unlocked because someone can (and will) steal it, sometimes even if you let
your bike locked someone can take parts of the bicycle.
My first option to try to understand why
they can let their bicycles unlocked is because they have trust in other people
around them. In Kokkola there are less than 50.000 inhabitants and the city
doesn't have a lot of immigrants, most of them are students in universities.
This means that the people who live there are from Kokkola and they have been
living there for a long time, which means they know each other or at least they
know them for seeing them around.
My second option is thinking about the
police, some Finnish people told me that the policemen are really strict and,
like I said before, the city is little and they can control the bicycles
rolling in the streets. So you don't want to have trouble with the police for a
bike.
My last option is the economic point, my
time in Finland and having a course like Finnish Society and Culture, made me
learn that the government of Finland give a lot of help to students and young
people and also the salaries in Finland are pretty high so the parents can buy
bicycles for their children. It means that kids and young people, who are the
most likely to steal a bike, they don't need to do it.
- Evaluation:
After that observation, I started to feel
more confortable and safe in Kokkola, because in Spain I don't trust on unknown
people and I wouldn't leave anything without being locked. After three months
in Finland, I started to think like them and maybe I would leave my bicycle
without lock if I need to buy something quickly in a store, because I would
trust on other people or if my bike happened to be stolen I would trust on the
police.
DIE!
Two months
ago, my girlfriend visited me. We fancied some walk to the beach at night, in
order to take some pictures and mainly to enjoy a fresh air walk. It was
enjoying, but it was also getting pretty cold. It was around 9 p.m. and on our
way back, a Finnish drunk young man came by us, and was starting to speak
Finnish. I apologized and told him that I only speak English. He stepped back a
second, and apologized in his turn. He started to ask in English that he felt
lonely, and was happy to meet some foreign people. Then, on his dash, he asked
me if he could hug me. I was on a good mood this night, so I went along and
cuddled him. He asked my girlfriend but she was laughing and refused.
Thereafter he tried to make us stay, but we wanted to continue our way home.
It was
really funny, but also very sad. I started asking myself how come people want a
perfect stranger to fill their lack of affection.
The young
man had obviously drunk enough so he couldn’t be able to prevent his impulses. You
hardly take recoil in such a state, and just do what you would like to do. I
still wonder if this act didn’t betray a lack of affection, or if he just
wanted to hug my girlfriend, but had to pass me first. Maybe it gave me some
more information on Finnish people, or maybe it just gave me information on
him, I can’t define a people from only one of them.
Before I come to Finland, I got information about Finns and their culture from Internet. One of the most important characteristics of Finns attracting my attention is their trustworthiness. I had no idea but this made me happy.
Describe
I want to mention about my some experiences. When the weather is getting colder, everyone started to wear jacket, coats. When they come to university, they hang their jacket in the entrance of school. I was so surprised because we are doing this at our home. Then I observed little time then they just left their jacket and went to their courses comfortably. I told my friend that can you imagine that they can hang their jacket like their home.
Another day, I was preparing my presentation for chemistry course then I had to change my computer. I forgot to send my presentation to myself via e-mail. Then I changed my computer and noticed that I forgot to send after a couple hours. I was so scared because I thought that my presentation is deleted when I turn off the computer. I wanted to check then I went to computer room. I noticed that I forgot my hat over there and nobody did not take it my hat during couple hours. I was surprised and I saved my presentation, too. J
Interpret
I think that this is so common in Finland. You can lose your some stuff and you can find easily. In my country, it is difficult, because you can forget you stuff at school and you cannot find again. For example, if I hang my jacket in entrance of university, someone can take and go freely. I guess that also is related to Finland´s population. While the population of Finland is almost 5.5 million people, In Istanbul the population is almost 25 million. Hence, I cannot leave my jacket in entrance. Besides, we always forget our hat, pen etc. at university. We cannot find our stuff again. I´m sure that if my friends have this situation in foreign country, they will so surprised, too. It is not so common in Istanbul.
According to my research, there are 3300 students at Centria University of Applied Science. 500 of these students are international students (degree and exchange ones). At my university there are almost 15000 students in only one campus. These numbers make everything clear.
Evaluate
In the beginning, I was not leaving my jacket. Now, I can leave without any fair. I have already experienced this information. I noticed that this is truth. I’m glad to be in Finland. I can trust everyone without any doubt. I did not lose anything. Even if I lose, I’m sure that I will find it in where I left or lost.
D-I-E Task
Describe
Last week I
went to the gym to keep fit. After a few exercises I was sitting at the machine
when I noticed a fellow student came in my direction. I looked in her direction
and watched directly in her eyes waiting for responding eye contact for
greeting her. As she passed me I turned my head to see whether she turned her
head or not. But she didn´t do that. So I continued exercising when I met her
again. At another machine she started exercising at the machine next to mine.
There, the same. I was looking for eye contact to greet her finally, but it
didn´t happen. At my final machine that day I met her again, but I didn´t try
to look in her face. I was concentrating on my exercise and keeping up.
Interpret
When I saw
her the first time I thought that she probably haven´t seen me. It happens
sometimes when you enter a public place and you want to find a place. Then you
focus more on to find your desirable place to start what you were aiming.
Another possibility why she doesn´t respond my eye contact could be, because I
was sitting and she was going, so there was a difference in our height level.
Then people tend to see just people who are at their same height level.
Therefore, I could think that I had to stand up to meet and greet her at the
same level. A further thought I had is that it could also be that she ignore me
intentionally. She knows that I´m a German exchange student and maybe she
thought that I have to know her better or to treat her in a particular way to
get the chance talking to her. From the cultural point of view I know that
there are existing differences. Mostly, Finnish people are introverted and
reserved. If then a more open-minded person meets such kind of personality the
confrontation might be exercised by one site. Furthermore it is maybe the
common way of behaving to less known or even unknown people.
Evaluate
After the
first confrontation I had mixed feelings. On the one hand I was sure that she
didn´t see me. But on the other hand I was committed that she didn´t want to
see me and ignored me. Probably, she wanted to show me that she is confident
and doesn´t need to meet new people or even dislike foreigners. If I would have
been in the same situation I would greet her and try to do a small talk. As
well I would try to behave as in my home country even if I would live in
Finland. In my eyes, it a way to show general friendliness and kindness.
Unfortunately, I can´t add a picture of that situation.
Unfortunately, I can´t add a picture of that situation.
(D-I-E) Recycle
Before I came to Finland, I
heard my roommate mentioned about cans collection system in Finland. It is not
a duty for sanitation workers but it a duty for everyone.
In Finland, this picture is
quite common
But in Vietnam, it is not
surprised when you see this image
There is an interesting
different between my hometown and Finland. In Vietnam, cans collection is an
official job for somebody. They were called “ Buyer bottles”. The buyer bottles
will drive their “car” like this
or this
to go everywhere to purchase the bottle or paper to sell for the recycle
company. They will herald for everyone to know they come to buy bottles. You
have the right to bargain with the “ buyer bottles” about the price. It is
can’t denied that the population in Vietnam is still raising, everybody still
throw their trash in the street.
In Finland, people have
awareness to take the bottle on the street. Recycle in this country is very
important. That why in some super markets have a recycle machine for bottles. People
can come there to give back the cans or the empty bottles for earning money while
recycling and at the same time, it permits to keep the city clear and clean.
Like every party at the midnight, some people go in there and collect cans
after the party end.
In order to motivate people to clean and leave the planet clean we need some ideas and motivated people to protect our atmosphere.
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