This partly explains why everything in Helsinki is closed so early. I was a hungry American tourist, left with very few options close by my hotel. It was only a problem the first evening.
Finns also eat their main meal at lunchtime. And by lunchtime, I mean 11am. I worked at a lunch restaurant and had people having a huge meal (salad, bread vegetables, potatoes, two schnitzels, soup and dessert) at 10:30. Sometimes earlier if we were ready.
As a Finn I've never been able to do that, but when in the army or working, kinda have to for fuel (depending on what job I was doing office jobs don't really need energy like that).
Always felt incredibly nauseous afterwards.
When I get to be on my own schedule, I eat at around 19-21 (but also go to bed really late)
when do u eat lunch then, cuz when i eat lunch at 12 or even 11 im never hungry by 4 or even 5, also do u not get hungry latter in the afternoon? cuz if i eat dinner as early as even 6 by the time im gonna sleep im starving.
They don't own clocks and just sort of do things when they get to it. Lots of eating small amounts while drinking in the afternoon. The pigs are usually ready to be dug up later in the evening anyways, so dinner just happens late.
Your downvotes indicate an ignorance of Portuguese culture.