I do not know for sure, but my impression was that in the end of July last summer 80% of the people kn my environment, in Espoo at the capital district of Finland, were from the tropics. And at large I feel that most people are from some other cultural background than Finnish speaking Finland, whoch is maybe just 1% of adults. When people refer to Finns they refer to inhabitants of Finland. Many of them would like some other culture to shine on typical Finnish strenghts and I guess that those cultures do not want such grest emphazis on Finnish values, Finnish ways and Finnish skills, and so they thought it good that these people move to Finland to live their wished for Finnish kind of lufe as Finns, but I guess that those who moved did not think changing cultures so easy thing for themselves.
Having the first four skills of this blog always along solves many problems, for example if applied to the largest groups of a country and to it's relationships to other countries, and gives lots of room to free life. As far as you all the time in everything follow these, you will probably deserve a high social position in your own country. Learning these does not need travel to Finland. Finnish version http://opisuomalaisuus.blogspot.fi