The Käärijä boleros of the stonemasons at the railway station were too much: “Now it’s over”

This year’s Eurovision has brought with it the Käärijä drug, which can be seen in the street scene as neon green flashes.

On Monday morning, the masons of the Helsinki railway station, or lantern carriers, were dressed in neon green Käärijä boleros in honor of the Eurovision Song Contest.

Not everyone has been pleased with this change. Some think the Käärijä drug is going too far, and the stoners should have been left alone.

– Did I go over yet? are asked on social media.

On Twitter and Instagram, the green boleros of the train station’s emblems sharply divide opinions.

– This is too much. There was no need to dress those stone men in the Käärijä costume.

– Now it’s over.

– Disgusting.

– When will this stupid banter end?

The cost of boleros is also something to think about.

– There would have been other uses for that money, they say on Instagram.

The stoners got colorful boleros in honor of Eurovision week. In the past, sports shirts have been seen wearing them, among other things. Aleksi Pylvänäinen

After all, not everyone has been enraged by the boleros, as many have rushed to admire the colorful sight.

– Wonderful and great support, they say on social media.

– Great!

– I hold the lanterns with both hands as if, one refers to Käärijä’s verse.

Wrapper boleros have also been taken into account even abroad, as one Eurovision fan on Twitter states that this is how one properly encourages one’s country in the semi-finals.

Another fan also commented that he loves Finland with the bolero adventure.

Käärijä’s green bolero has become a symbol of Finland at this year’s Eurovision Song Contest. Elle Laitila

The first semi-final of Eurovision will be sung on Tuesday at 10 pm.

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