Maallisena
Maallisena is a Finnish word that translates to "as a guest" or "as a visitor" in English. It is commonly used in Finnish culture to refer to the practice of staying with friends or family for a short period of time, often for a few days or weeks. This tradition is rooted in the Finnish concept of "maallisuus," which emphasizes the importance of community, hospitality, and mutual support.
The maallisena practice is particularly prevalent in rural areas, where people often live in close-knit communities.
This cultural practice is not only a way to support each other but also a means to