212A Tuychiyeva Iroda 1. The Finns love their coffee. The average Finn consumes 12 kg of coffee yearly, the highest in the world. That’s twice as much as Italians drink and three times as much as Americans consume. - 1. The Finns love their coffee. The average Finn consumes 12 kg of coffee yearly, the highest in the world. That’s twice as much as Italians drink and three times as much as Americans consume.
1. And our main favorite drink is tea. Few Uzbek families drink coffee 2. In Finland they celebrate annual day for failure. It is a day dedicated to failures that people have gone through, and the reason to celebrate is to understand the fact that success and failure go hand in hand. There is a whole website dedicated to this, which you can visit here. - 2. In Finland they celebrate annual day for failure. It is a day dedicated to failures that people have gone through, and the reason to celebrate is to understand the fact that success and failure go hand in hand. There is a whole website dedicated to this, which you can visit here.
- 2. In our case, a person who fails avoids the public and gives in to various emotions. For example, she/he cries, gets depressed, gets nervous
3. TV tax is a compulsion in Finland irrespective of your ownership of TV set. They also have candy tax, water tax but no cookie tax. Strange, isn’t it! - 3. TV tax is a compulsion in Finland irrespective of your ownership of TV set. They also have candy tax, water tax but no cookie tax. Strange, isn’t it!
- 3. Our people cannot pay ordinary taxes on time. I don't think we will have such a tax yet. Even if it happens, people will fight.
4. Finnish people are also very honest. Reader Digest once conducted an honesty test in Finland and placed some 12 wallets in public places. They researchers were surprised when they received back 11 of those. Truly, honesty is a best policy! - 4. Finnish people are also very honest. Reader Digest once conducted an honesty test in Finland and placed some 12 wallets in public places. They researchers were surprised when they received back 11 of those. Truly, honesty is a best policy!
- 4. We are also honest in some ways. But we do not have honesty tests. Honesty is within us, not outside
5. Every Finn has blue eyes and blond hair - 5. Every Finn has blue eyes and blond hair
5. We don’t pay much attention to it. We have all colored eyes and hair. Especially , black and brown 6. Finns love strange competitions. There are many interesting competitions in Finland. Popular competitions for carrying wives, where the winner is given as many liters of beer as his wife weighs. Or mobile phone throwing competitions, swamp soccer. Finns also love a music contest, so to speak, which they play on an invisible guitar. - 6. Finns love strange competitions. There are many interesting competitions in Finland. Popular competitions for carrying wives, where the winner is given as many liters of beer as his wife weighs. Or mobile phone throwing competitions, swamp soccer. Finns also love a music contest, so to speak, which they play on an invisible guitar.
- 6. We also have such strange competitions and games. For example, kupkari. This game is very popular in Surkhandarya and Kashkadarya. This race is strange to other nations
7. Finns honor traditions. Finns often have small home-based enterprises: cafes, souvenir shops, handicraft shops, and so on. Thus, in Finland traditions and the special relation to family business are traced. - 7. Finns honor traditions. Finns often have small home-based enterprises: cafes, souvenir shops, handicraft shops, and so on. Thus, in Finland traditions and the special relation to family business are traced.
- 7. We also have household with handicrafts, animal husbandry, gardening
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