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> basically i think most people living anywhere are norrow-minded on other
>> places, especially their neighbours. turku people are as narrow-minded about
>> helsinki as the "stadi-people" are about anythin� outside keh� 3.
>
> Hmm, spose you're right. It's just that I don't see many
> Helsinki-fanatics but I see many Turku-fanatics around here at least =).
> (And no, I won't accept "that's because Turku is better than Helsinki"
> as an answer.)
but that's a fact! turku 4 life! turku roolz! i rule! i am turku and turku
is me!
> BTW, are people from Turku in risk of getting hit in the face when they
> go elsewhere in Finland, like we Helsinki people are? =)
yeah. beating the shit out of people is a common sport i suppose. we don�t
even have to go elsewhere. just the pub across my street is enough.
>
>>> Anyway, suppose it's because of my viewpoint but I really don't think
>>> people here (Helsinki) are so dismissive of other places as is generally
>>> believed.
>>
>> then why do i always have to hear that "turkku turkku"-bullshit every time i
>> go to hell-sinki? by this i don't mean all helsinki people are twats but
>> about 80% i've ever met are.
>
> Hmm, I suppose then that I don't know so many "regular" people from
> Helsinki. Which just might be true.. But still I think the "dismissive,
> self-centered, �ber-cool people from Helsinki" stereotype isn't any more
> closer the truth than the same words about nearly anyone living anywhere
> (at least in Finland). It's maybe just our nasal accent that makes other
> people think that the way we talk shows that we think we are so cool or
> sumphink.. =)
>
>> well, gotta admit that about 80 % of turku people (including myself) are
>> twats as well. that goes to the whole human kind i suppose..
>
> Ok, then it's just the good ole' 20/80 ratio that applies to almost
> anything. =)
>
true
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