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Best time to meet with Finns
Time (local time) | 5-point rating | Reason |
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7:00-9:00 | Finns get up early, but many consider this time to be an important time to have breakfast with their families. | |
9:00-11:00 | Golden time for Finnish business. High concentration, ideal for important meetings. | |
11:00-13:00 | An efficient time before lunch, when morning work has calmed down. It is best to avoid after 12:30. | |
13:00-15:00 | A time after lunch when people tend to feel sleepy. In winter, lack of sunlight makes it even easier to lose concentration. | |
15:00-17:00 | A time in the afternoon when productivity recovers. People tend to finish work early on Fridays. | |
17:00-19:00 | This is private time for Finns who value work-life balance. | |
19:00-21:00 | This is valued as family time, and business meetings are considered bad manners. | |
21:00-23:00 | This is the time when people get ready for bed, and it is almost impossible to schedule a meeting. |
The best time to schedule a meeting in Finland is definitely between 9:00 and 11:00. This time is widely recognized as the "best time for meetings" in Finnish business culture, and many companies concentrate important decision-making meetings during this time. Many Finns have a morning-oriented lifestyle, and they are particularly able to concentrate and have efficient discussions in the morning.
Finnish business customs favor brief, focused meetings. The 9:00-11:00 time slot is ideal for short, intensive meetings, as participants are not yet deeply involved in the day's work and can enter the discussion with fresh minds. In addition, the summer and winter solstices have a large influence in Finland, and the daylight hours are extremely short in winter, so utilizing the bright morning hours helps to keep participants motivated.
Furthermore, this time slot is also suitable for international meetings. Considering the time difference between Finland and other countries, morning meetings have the advantage of being easier to coordinate with business people from all over Europe and parts of Asia. Finns have a culture of punctuality, so it is essential to keep to the start time. If you want to maximize the efficiency and productivity of your meetings, we strongly recommend choosing this time slot.