Jamaican living in Finland| How a Caribbean man manage winter?|Jamaican-Finnish multicultural family

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Jamaican-Finnish multicultural family living in Scandinavia, Finland.
How does Jamaican man manage winter and snow work?
Come to experience Nordic winter, off the grid and countryside living with us!

Tekstitys Suomeksi.

#multicultural #jamaican #finnish #interracial #interethnic #multiculturalfamily #familylife #simpleliving #offgrid #offthegrid #countryside #finland #scandinavia #nordic #winter #snow
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I am from JA, and I wanna move to Finland.

xanias
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Wholesome channel ❤ need more channels like this, keep up the good work.

IrishinFinland
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Do you guys live in Helsinki? Is Scandinavia a city in Finland?

lastspoil
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Yes my brother experience is wisdom, I know what you are talking about when you are a person that grows up into a tropical island it can sometimes be difficult cleaning snow around the house, I can certainly tell you about that, I lived here in Canada and it's not much different from Finland, i never in my life shoved so much snow if you are not healthy and fit it can be very difficult, but when you goes to you do what the Roman's do 👏👏

duanejackson
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Ha! My husband has a tendency of crashing his drone on treetops as well. Once the drone got stuck to a high pine tree and we had to call arbologists to climb the tree to retrieve the drone. Luckily the drone was ok.

katjakuitunen
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Hailing from Jamaica, big up the yard man🇯🇲🇯🇲🇯🇲

farahsmith
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We lived on Kulasaari island near Helsinki in 1973/74. You have much more snow than we had that year in Helsinki. However, in about 72 in Ottawa, we had 4 meters of snow. It was possible to walk right up onto our roof from the snowbanks. I took our small electric snow blower up on top of the snowbanks and moved snow back from our driveway area. Our street in Ottawa was normally 3 lanes wide but with the snow it was down to 1 lane. My 1st winter in Canada after growing up in Ethiopia felt extremely cold.

williamdavidwallace
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I lived many years ago for 8 years in Canada. This is just what our winters were like. I have visited Finland in 1997 in the summer of course. It's a very beautiful country but I hope that I never experience this in my life again. I think that you have a lot of courage. And i hope that your Finish wife likes the sea, the sun in ja.

irenacousins
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I clicked like the video. The music was interesting and the situation where you likened the knowledge of throwing stones after coconuts was a nice touch. Sadly, while watching I was taken into my own life here and I kept thinking of the situation where after 5 years of shoveling snow around the house, my Finnish wife said I was doing it wrong. I made no fuss I simply stopped. Now she complains about shovelings the snow. Such is life and I wish I could have watched and simply thought... yeah brother I feel ya because I too shovel snow. I hope your wife appreciates what you do. Its no joke dealing with the snow. Oh also I too like making video... check me out. Good Luck.

jkstewartcreative
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I also live here in Finland as a yardie. I am from Portmore. Which part of Jamaica you from and what part of Finland you live? i have been here over a year and I have not met one Jamaican.
I came to study engineering as well. I live in Valkeakoski

kuningas-lb
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Looking forward to more love it ja gud

chantalcaballero
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Wow jamaicans live every part in the world.he has adopted well thou .

chantalcaballero
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What da Better you than me brother. I hear the cost of living is lower and the opportunity is more, No bredda. Gwaan duh yuh ting still.

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