Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Arrival, Jet Lag and the Cultural Shock

Boa tarde senhoras e senhores!
Good day ladies and gentlemen!

Now I have arrived to Curitiba, Brazil! After weeks of preparations and a couple days of travelling I now finally am here! Do I sound excited? I am! 

Friday 15th I had my "second" farewell party with many of my dear friends from Oulu and from Keminmaa. Thank you for a great party! Tuesday 19th of July I left Keminmaa, visited my grandfather and jumped to a train to Oulu. Wednesday I was still buying the things that I thought I needed.  We had "the last dinner" with Miska (name not changed) and his family, then he took me to airplane for Helsinki.

I never thought that saying goodbye would be so hard. I have never been away for such a long time and I never felt homesickness before, but somehow I realised that this time it might be possible. During the preparations I was grumpy, I had slept too little and I was stressed because I ran out of time with the final preparations. I received my passport and visa from Helsinki on monday, the day before I had to leave to Oulu, so that was also a close call. I had only 2 compelete days for packing and farewells. That was not enough. 1 or 2 more days would have been a lot better. My packing required a lot of time for it was my first travel ever and I had to pack essentials for six months. I took with me only one small suitcase and a backbag. My packing was based on light packing, electronics and the stuff that would be hard to get from there.

After emotional farewells I was in Helsinki. I met with a friend, and took a walk around the nightly Helsinki. I had reserved the flights from Oulu to Hki separately to get a cheaper price.I should have done that for all the flights, but it was my first international flight so I decided to take a package deal. My flight was from Helsinki to Amsterdam to Sao Paolo to Curitiba. The companies were Norwegian, KLM and TAM. Everything went very smoothly from flight changes to border control and arrival. It actually could not have gone any better. I left my luggage to station in Helsinki, spend a night at the airport and saw them next time in Sao Paolo. I lost nothing! The whole travel time was 20 hours and the longest flight was from Amsterdam to Sao Paolo, 11 hours and 10 000 kilometers across the Atlantic Ocean. The flight was very good, service and entertainment were arranged very well.  

In Brazil time has gone very fast. I met Artur and I have stayed in his home with his family until I find my own flat. The infrastructure and traffic culture are way different from Finland. I think Brazilian buildings are beautiful compared to boring Finnish architecture. For a few days I have circled around the city of Curitiba, met many new people, learned a lot of Portuguese and seen things completely new to me. I have had experiences I can´t even describe. The best way to get to know a culture is to get inside the culture.

I have had an excellent week so far. I have seen many homes, birthday parties, lunches. A way of life on a local perspective. I am so thankful for Artur for having me in his home and taking me to these events as a guest,a part of the family. People that I have met here have been very positive and happy and everywhere I´ve gone I´ve felt that I am welcome and everyone has taken me very well, just as I expected.

The food culture has also been a very positive experience. I have eaten in some parties and also in normal situations and I think the food here is fresh, natural and tasty. Food culture is not far from the finnish one with same kind of basic elements. I have especially enjoyed fresh fruits, meat and the desserts. The desserts are sweeter than in Finland. The selection of fruits is remarkable, I´m amazed and I have enjoyed a lot of fruits.

The weather here is different than I had expected and what I had prepared for. I thought it can´t be cold in Brazil. It can. I heard that Curitiba is famous for being so cold. Of course I heard it here, not in Finland. But it has not been a problem. The temperature is above 0 and summer is coming soon. People have been laughing to me:
"-Are you cold?" "-Voce frio?"
"- No, I am from Finland." "-Nao, Sou Finlandes"
   
For I have lived all my life in Finland I have never lived in a different time zone. Now the time difference is 6 hours. And that stroke me upon arrival. I suffered 3 days from Jet Lag. I got very tired in the middle of the day and  couldn´t sleep in the middle of the night very well because of the time difference. But I recovered, as always.

To sum it up in the end and refere to the subject. The travel and arrival were excellent. I have not had a cultural shock at all, at least not yet (Although I have sit in a room full of people talking portuguese not understanding a word they say).The only small problem so far has been jet lag, which lasted 3 days. I really have enjoyed my time here in Brazil. I think the country is very beautiful. I can´t wait until summer, the beginning of my studies and martial arts trainings.

Ate a Proxima- ´til next time! See you! 

Do not hesitate to comment or ask if there is anything. Thank you!

Lukijoiden pyynnöstä minulta on pyydetty myös suomalaista versiota. Seuraavaan päivitykseen yritän saada jo suomeakin.

Monday, July 4, 2011

The First Post

Preparations for the exchange experience

After more than six months of more and less active preparations I can finally say I am starting to be ready mentally and physically for my exchange. I want to fill you in for the massive amounts of  work that is required for even thinking about exchange studies. 

There is so many things needed to be considered and taken into account before exchange is possible. For me the preparations have been especially difficult because of many things. For me it is the first time I travel far from Finland. So I had to check my vaccinations, take the missing ones, apply for the passport, get a credit card, get a visa to Brazil and of course find out information about travelling and reserving procedures in general. These official parts of the preparations have been the the most troublesome parts for me.

You have to also make sure that everything is in order both in home and in the location of the exchange. An apartment, contacts, funds, grants and everything has to be in order. Also the return back home has to be planned beforehand. The ideal situation would be that there ain´t any undone schoolwork and you´re social situations are in order. If the exchange is just an excuse to run away from something I think it won´t solve anything maybe it just makes it worse. With a clear conscience and mind you will be ready for the amazing events that will occur during the exchange.


I have also done a lot of background work that might not directly affect the exchange experience, such as going to Portuguese course, starting Brazilian jujitsu hobby, getting as good tan as possible from Finland :P , getting  to know Portuguese and Brazilian people to get closer to the culture. I hope that this way I can get to know the culture a bit deeper. In my opinion you can´t make too much of the background work. The better and  earlier you are prepared the more you get from the journey. Internet is full of information waiting to be discovered and put in to use.

When you are so close to the exchange that you are already thinking what to take with you there is again another problem. It is impossible to take your life with you on an airplane to the other side of the world. So I have to fit everything in two backpacks. One inside the plane and the other in the cargo hold. I have to take with me some books and papers,clothes, electronic devices, medicines and things that I think make my voyage easier. Again the same rule helps the earlier the better. The more you know that needs to be purchased early, the more you can compare prices and make big savings.

Here are a couple of very useful links for Finnish travelers, at least they helped me a lot
Ministry for Foreign Affairs :  http://formin.finland.fi
A shop for useful stuff :          http://www.varuste.net/
Quality travel guides:             http://www.lonelyplanet.com/uk

In 20.7.2011 my flight to Brazil will leave from Oulu and I will start the adventure of my life. I am really looking forward to it with anticipation. 


The most important decision is in the beginning. You have to decide that you want to go to exchange. When you are sure about that and you stand behind it everything else will happen somehow..