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What I learned by visiting Helsinki

I spent five days in Helsinki. Visiting a new place, so far from their country, remain fascinated by everything you see. There were many things that struck me. Most of all though was seeing the level of civility and respect, and of how the state functions much better than ours. Public transport will let you easily move anywhere without the need to have a car, you can very well without it. The means are punctual. The road is well lit. Any pedestrian crosswalks at the approach of the cars will stop to let you go, do not risk being taken by us as below. At the entrance of the underground do not have to show your ticket or pass it in some coffee to see you raise the bars, they expect you to have a ticket. Students have advantages almost all areas, reductions in museums, public transportation and more. Very careful with regard to the nature, biodegradable waste and the dear returnable. Rida back your empty bottle and give you some money. The salary is given in consideration of the studies . Are you a graduate, you do not take less than 2000 €. The university is free ... education is a right not a privilege of a few! The children return from school alone through the streets and take their buses safely. Here we have to be afraid to make even 5 meters to a child. Rent and employment contracts are not in black, all done with fairness and legality. So many important things that unfortunately I do not see in my country. I liked many other trivial things ... from the indoor market with lots of small shops, counters overflowing with fish, meat and various preparations. Great choice of restaurants and cuisines from around the world. Each building has its own sauna and laundry. Of course, like every country has its downsides Helsinki. The climate is not exactly lightweight. Very cold winters and the sun leaves you at 15 o'clock, while summer is still around 11 pm, daily. Seeing their way of life I was ashamed of my country deeply of anti-social, I felt a boor to their comparison. Maybe who knows ... maybe I run there, so I can get here that future, what future can my son have?

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