Can confirm, have done often. Often it just implies drinking at home without leaving anywhere. Being just in your underwear is optional. You can also do it with another person if you live together.
52 0 ReplyBut can you do it in someone else’s underwear?
23 0 ReplyOnly if it would've otherwise been a laundry day
8 0 ReplyThere is probably a better Finn word for that.
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Staying home and drinking is nice, especially if your life is normally pretty busy.
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We have a word for that too in English: Tuesday
41 0 ReplyPreceded by "fuck it, it's"
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Does it have a negative or positive connotation? Cause it kinda sounds amazing to me.
22 0 ReplyDepends on how you mean it. Can be casual/neutral or negative. It's more a descriptive term than anything.
29 0 ReplyLiterally my plans for tonight
4 0 ReplyAlone? Sounds miserable, especially in the dead of winter.
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Where the fuck else am I supposed to get drunk alone in my underwear?
Is there a Swedish word for that?
16 0 ReplyKalsongfylla
11 0 ReplyI think we just call it jail.
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Is this like how Inuits have a bunch of words for snow because they deal with so much of it, Finnish people have different kinds of getting drunk?
14 1 ReplyIt's more that both languages are agglutanative, which means they can make new words by mashing together existing ones. A concept that would be two words in English, like "day drinking", would be one in an agglutanative language.
23 0 ReplyEnglish has many words for snow too, you just don't think them as words for snow, such as snow, ice, slush, sleet, flake and hail off the top of my head.
English, especially british one, has at least as many words for drunk as in finnish.
21 0 ReplyI’ll start: drunk, pissed, hammered, plastered, sloshed, comatosed, wasted, tipsy, smashed.
9 0 ReplyDon't forget "powder" and, as my old neighbors in Boston used to say, "The fuck is this shit?"
7 0 ReplyFair point.
3 0 ReplyThere's a very popular (in the UK at least) comedian called Michael McIntyre who has a joke about how just about any word can become a euphemism for drunk. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O597Bs6LZ7U
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This post is a Simpsons reference
12 0 ReplyWell simpsons referencing a real Finnish thing, kalsarikännit
8 0 ReplyGood context, thanks gamer
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torille
7 0 ReplyThere's a mention of this in Alan Wake 2, with a character saying "it's not sad if it's intentional!"
7 0 ReplyTIL I am Finnish
6 0 ReplyIn Google Translate, without the 2 dots on the third a, I get "Squid Ducks". With the dots I get "Skullcaps".
6 0 ReplyNo idea what Google Translate is on about. I think it might try to "fix" kalsari (men's underwear) to kalmari (I guess a sorta squid).
10 0 ReplyCalamari is indeed squid, but that just raises questions about what we would find in Finnish underwear.
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Can I still kalsarikannit if it's not my underwear?
5 0 Replyno, "kalsari" means boxers
4 0 ReplyThe required uniform for kalsarikannit is underwear.
3 0 ReplyI personally also approve harem pants and onesies
2 0 ReplyWho's underwear are you getting drunk at home in?
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This is not relevant, but I've been looking for a chair like this forever. Does anyone have any idea what it's called, or where I would find it?
4 0 ReplyIt's called a Kalsarikannit chair
17 0 ReplySearch for "swivel lounge chair"
5 0 ReplySomething from Arne Jacobsen? Model is quite common in nordic swivel chairs from 70's
Wife says that IKEA had a cheap copy at some point, but I didn't find anything to link.
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Of course they do, they spend most days inside their homes on account of the frigid winters 🍺
3 0 ReplyLooks like this might be his first time ever using fans.
3 0 ReplyThat dude unboxed those fans and set them up but didn’t even turn them on. What? Got to get that breeze!
3 0 ReplyFan? That's a footrest.
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But who was phone?
2 0 Replyahh, the good ol' days
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What's Orion Species?
3 1 ReplyNot much, what’s Orion species with you?
7 0 ReplyI've seen that book before, I think it's "how to COOK with SPICES"
3 0 ReplyOrigin of the Species 🙄
3 0 ReplyThat makes sense. I thought maybe it was a sci fi book.
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Only in the morning, afternoon is for sleeping it off before the bar
2 0 ReplyOddly specific...
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