Janustyyppisellä
Janustyyppisellä is a Finnish term that translates to "Janus-faced" or "two-faced" in English. It is used to describe something or someone that exhibits two distinct and often contradictory characteristics or aspects. The term draws its name from the Roman god Janus, who was depicted with two faces, looking in opposite directions.
In a metaphorical sense, janustyyppisellä can refer to situations, policies, or individuals that present different faces
The concept highlights duality and the potential for inconsistency or hidden motives. It suggests that appearances