Finland has one person benches as they don’t like getting too close to other people

    by EverySink

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    1. Is it that, or is hostile architecture (so the homeless can’t sleep there.) Genuine question, as when I’ve see this elsewhere it definitely fits in r/hostilearchitecture.

    2. If the title is accurate and this isn’t just hostile architecture, does anyone know how one could emigrate to Finland?

    3. Finnland is full of introverts – I was born in Estonia and live now in Germany, I really feel the Finnish vibe! This German YOU MUST BE AN EXTROVERT thing annoys me….

    4. Standard-Wallaby-849 on

      I have never seen two separate people or two different groups sitting on the same bench. If at least one person sits on the bench, it is already occupied. So it makes sense. P.S. And no, I am not from Finland at all)

    5. Finland is great, beautiful, the people I found kind and polite. They work hard and play hard, but only when the jobs done. Cold as fuck though.

    6. Good decision. Now you can see people with mind illness and don’t approach to them in town. “people, who don’t like getting too close to other people” – fuck you, selfish morons.

    7. Reminds me when the 2 meter distance guidelines were announced here in Sweden during the Covid pandemic, people kept joking that they didn’t appreciate being told to get so close to strangers.

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