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Samedi, 31 Octobre, 2026
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📣 Conseils aux voyageurs
Finland is known for its natural landscape, which includes 188,000 lakes and islands. Though lacking dramatic mountains, the country offers Arctic experiences, including viewing the Northern Lights and the Midnight Sun. A notable cultural site is Santaland in Rovaniemi.
- Holidays are often private family affairs, except for major events like Vappu (April 30–May 1).
- New Year's Day (January 1) and Epiphany (January 6) are recognized holidays.
- On public transport, ask if a seat is free rather than assuming it is available.
- Public interactions are direct and honest; people tend to get straight to the point.
- Guests should bring a small gift (e.g., wine, flowers) when invited to a private home.
- While formal dress codes are rare, professional attire is expected in business settings.
- Punctuality is valued; arriving on time (or texting delays) is expected, especially for professional appointments. Standard greetings involve a handshake, while hugging or kissing are reserved for close acquaintances. Always remove your shoes when visiting a home. Conversations are direct, and silence is considered normal. Maintain moderate public volume and a respectful distance from strangers (approx. 1.2 m).
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All Saints' Day is a Christian holy day honoring all saints, known or unknown.