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LOTTE Xylitol Sugarless Gum--The Finnish love the Nipponese

Some Japanese gum CM I found. I do not know what is the meaning, or who is this person is, or why all these Swedes love this Japanese man. UPDATE: According to replies, these white people are not ...  
 
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sanomaton (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Voihan =') Tuo japski on niin sulonen, ei ihme, että "everyone's in love with him"! Tulee kyllä hymy huulille joka kerta ko tämän kattoo :D

Thanks for the uploader d(^__^)b
Sareth987 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Finns and japanese. Good combination :D
kaataja10 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Xylitol is from finland of course !
Ironcabbit (7 months ago) Show Hide
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This just further proves my point that both Finnish and Nipponese are crazy.
mustapleko (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Is being crazy a bad thing ;D
Ironcabbit (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Hasn't hurt me none ;)
Jadeile (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Finnish lyrics in that part are:
"Laiho kasvaa kyntäjälle
Arvo työnsä täyttäjälle"

In English that would be roughly:
"Crop grows for ploughman
Respect (grows) for worker who does his work"
But like said, that is only a rough translation, as laiho/crop for example is usually not used when you speaks, as it's an old word that is used mostly in poetry nowadays. So yeah :)
Rallimarsu (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Ei helkkari. :D
Mikey84 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Älä nyt. Porukka soutaa kirkkoveneellä ja "Arvon mekin ansaitsemme" soi taustalla. Ah, niin suomalaista... :)
SilverFigure (1 year ago) Show Hide
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When you're talking about cross-breeding, 80-90% of the Finnish blood is "European". The rest is Uralic weirdo shaman blood.

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