pyytäväiset
Pyytäväiset is a Finnish term that generally refers to begging or soliciting alms. It describes the act of asking for money, food, or other necessities out of need or desperation. Historically, pyytäväiset was a common practice in Finnish society, particularly among the poor, elderly, and those unable to work. Beggars were often found in public places such as marketplaces, churchyards, and on the streets of towns and cities.
The practice of pyytäväiset was viewed with a mixture of pity and disapproval. While some individuals were
In modern Finland, overt public begging is less common than in the past, partly due to the