-I didn't have to learn compulsory Russian at school. Countries that were conquered by the former Soviet Union had compulsory Russian in their study plan. Finns can choose which foreign languages to study!
-we don't have foreign soldiers here
-when I was hungry as a kid, I could eat quality meat and other food, and food purchases weren't restricted.
-Nokia was able to grow into a big capitalist company and I can use a cell phone made in Finland

-my mother could use disposable diapers on me when I was a baby. In Estonia still 20 years ago they only had the kind of diapers you have to wash. Well, it is cleaner for the nature, but if you are a tired mom and kids are screaming, Finnish mothers could choose the easier diapers for their babies.
-I have been able to travel abroad all my life without problems due to my Finnish citizenship.
-I have lived all my life in well-insulated homes and I don't have to freeze in winter time. This is not the case in many countries of the former Soviet Union. Also if something is broken here, it will be fixed.
This is my favorite:
-as a citizen of independent Finland, I can choose to leave if I want and move back if I want, and I won't be called a traitor of my home country

Think about this, guys. If you meet a lovely Finnish woman, her nationality won't make it impossible for her to leave Finland to live with you abroad
