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One of my favorite places in Oulu: a marketplace orignally built in 1901 to store meat indoors instead of the outdoor marketplace. Do you have something similar in your city?

One of my favorite places in Oulu: a marketplace orignally built in 1901 to store meat indoors instead of the outdoor marketplace. Do you have something similar in your city?

How to get opportunities

January 29, 2019 by Twinkle Bunny in Lessons from Stupidity

Remember the curse of the Blitz from How I Met Your Mother? Where epic things happen when the cursed one leaves the room? I realised that, though not as dramatic, that stuff works. On my exchange I made a rule that says ‘Never leave a place too soon’.

Orignally meant to help me avoid a boring host family, it opened up a whole lot of things for me. By staying in a place longer, you widened your windows for opportunities.

I’ll tell you about one. I had visited Oulu as part of my initial ‘A city every Sunday’ plan. In Oulu, there is a beautiful, old and lively market square called Kauppattori. Sadly when I visited there were no stalls set up- except for one where two sisters sold berries.

So I settled for the equally cool but much warmer Kauppahalli. Here I lazed around, shopped a little, got bored and decided to book prepone my train ticket. To fuel my plan I found a café owned run by a Japanese gentleman with whom a young Thai barista discussed barista stuff. A mother and daughter, who evidently knew the men, were chiming in too. They welcomed me warmly and asked if I am drinking anything.

Now I had no idea why people order a Mocha or a Triple, Venti, Half Sweet, Caramel Macchiato with a gold nugget and cure for Ebola. I couldn’t see why there are so many kinds of coffee. Overwhelmed by the menu, I asked the brewing (eh?) burning questions in my mind. And the young guy explained.

  1. Learnt about coffee

Liking the concept of chocolate, I ordered a Mocha and was halfway about to sit alone but got my Sisu (guts) together and asked to join the ladies. They obliged and pretty soon what was meant to be a quick coffe-train-home routine stretched into an effusive two hour conversation with these strangers: covering their journey from Japan to Australia to Finland; the different climates; how we disliked IBDP; complexity of Finnish friendship and language; more.

2. Learnt about life in Austalia and Japan

3. Made close acquaintances

4. The Mocha was nice

It doesn’t seem like much right now, but at that point I felt lonely and worn out. I had been making no progress with school friends and family in Finland and India. It gave me a boost, something I would have missed if I had gone home too soon.

What would I have done at home? Sat, slept, Netflix and no chill.

January 29, 2019 /Twinkle Bunny
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