Do they speak English in Finland?

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asked Nov 30, 2020 in Other-Education by CarlZhang (1,390 points)
Do they speak English in Finland?

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answered Nov 30, 2020 by Jamie (43,440 points)
Some people in Finland doe speak English pretty good.

Around three quarters of Finns speak English.

The English language is quite widely spoken in Finland, though not quite as prevalent as the other Scandinavian countries.

Finland sees an average of 5 to 6 hours of daylight in November as well as the middle of Winter.

In Finland on a typical summer day including the shade from rain and thunder clouds, it is possible to enjoy an average of 9 – 10 hours of sunlight per day.

In Finland, too, ultraviolet radiation from the sun is strong on either side of midday in summer.

Winters are usually pretty dark and in Finland In the middle of winter the daytime is very short.

In the south of the country of Finland the daylight in December lasts only for 6 hours and In northern Lapland a period of darkness prevails at that time, with the sun not rising above the horizon at all.

December 22nd is the shortest day in Finland and during the winter months it can be pretty dark in Finland without much daylight until spring and summer comes around.

Finland is a nice place but in the winter Finland can be pretty depressing for most people.

The month of February is Finland's coldest month, with temperatures averaging from - 22 to -3°C.

The weather in Finland year around is pretty mild in the winter and average winter temperatures range from 30 F to 40 F for highs and 20 F or a bit lower for lows.

The summers are pretty mild as well and averages 70 F.

It's not always cold in Finland but during the winter months it is pretty cold in Finland.

Winters in Finland are very cold and they get quite a bit of snow as well.

However in summer the summertime temperatures are around 70 F degrees so it does not get really hot in Finland in the summer and the summertime temperatures in Finland are actually pretty nice.

The country of Finland is a largely flat country and Finland's Winters are long and cold throughout the country.

Winter in Finland lasts almost five months even in Helsinki Finland, which lies in the far south.

There, the temperature remains almost constantly around or below freezing (0 °C or 32 °F) from mid-November to late March.

So while Finland is still very cold in the winter it's not as cold as someplace such as Alaska.

Alaska is much colder and darker than Finland.

I've visited Finland before and it's a nice place to visit but I would not want to live there as it's pretty dark in the winter months.

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