Going out is for everybody - young and old. However the minimum age is mostly around 20 years old, often it's also 24 years old. People who are younger than 18 years old have no chance to get in! The sale of alcoholic drinks is not allowed to people under 18 years old, even in restaurants you have to show your ID and also at supermarkets! For example if my friend buys a 10pack beer I also have to show them my ID and everybody else who is with "my friend" there although neither I or they are buying it. - Finland has strict rules for the sale of alcoholic drinks.
I asked one finnish person what happened than with the youth that is between 16 and 18 years old. They have no chance to get into bar and have a drink. - She told me that mostly at this age you have "home parties".
There are a lot of people, I would say around the age of 28 years old, that are going out. Once we even saw a grandfather aged around 70 years old who was taking a walk though the queue. He was amused by the young people and talk a quick look into the nightclub. Quite funny.
There are some funny moments sometimes on the streets. For example this one:
There are a lot of people, I would say around the age of 28 years old, that are going out. Once we even saw a grandfather aged around 70 years old who was taking a walk though the queue. He was amused by the young people and talk a quick look into the nightclub. Quite funny.
There are some funny moments sometimes on the streets. For example this one:
"...come on lets clean the streets at 3 in the morning and don't forget, it's really warm outside so you can wear shorts!" - funny things happen...
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