뜻
To feel calm and secure.
문화적 배경
The phrase reflects the high social trust in Finland. People trust that if a professional says 'ole turvallisin mielin', the systems (law, tech, medicine) will actually work. Similar concepts exist across the Nordics (e.g., Swedish 'vara vid gott mod'), emphasizing a stoic and calm internal state regardless of external pressure. In Finnish business, this phrase is a way to close a deal or a meeting on a positive, trusting note without being overly 'salesy'. In the age of cyber threats, Finnish banks and tech companies use this phrase constantly in their UI/UX to reassure users about data privacy.
Use with 'voida'
Pairing it with 'voida' (can/be able to) makes it sound much more natural: 'Voit olla turvallisin mielin.'
Not for 'Safe' places
Don't say 'Tämä kaupunki on turvallisin mielin.' Say 'Tämä kaupunki on turvallinen.'
뜻
To feel calm and secure.
Use with 'voida'
Pairing it with 'voida' (can/be able to) makes it sound much more natural: 'Voit olla turvallisin mielin.'
Not for 'Safe' places
Don't say 'Tämä kaupunki on turvallisin mielin.' Say 'Tämä kaupunki on turvallinen.'
The Power of Authority
In Finland, this phrase is a powerful tool for de-escalation. Use it sparingly to maintain its weight.
셀프 테스트
Fill in the missing word in the superlative instructive form.
Lääkäri sanoi, että voimme olla ________ mielin.
The idiom requires the superlative form 'turvallisin'.
Which situation best fits the phrase 'olla turvallisin mielin'?
A friend is worried about their exam results, but you know they studied hard and the exam was easy.
This phrase is used for reassurance when there is a reason to be confident.
Complete the dialogue.
Asiakas: 'Onko rahani varmasti tallessa?' Pankkivirkailija: 'Kyllä, järjestelmämme on erittäin suojattu. Voit ________.'
'Olla turvallisin mielin' is the most professional way to reassure a customer about security.
Match the Finnish phrase with its English equivalent.
1. Turvallisin mielin, 2. Pahoilla mielin, 3. Avoimin mielin
These are all common 'mieli' + instructive expressions.
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시각 학습 자료
연습 문제 은행
4 연습 문제Lääkäri sanoi, että voimme olla ________ mielin.
The idiom requires the superlative form 'turvallisin'.
A friend is worried about their exam results, but you know they studied hard and the exam was easy.
This phrase is used for reassurance when there is a reason to be confident.
Asiakas: 'Onko rahani varmasti tallessa?' Pankkivirkailija: 'Kyllä, järjestelmämme on erittäin suojattu. Voit ________.'
'Olla turvallisin mielin' is the most professional way to reassure a customer about security.
왼쪽의 각 항목을 오른쪽의 짝과 연결하세요:
These are all common 'mieli' + instructive expressions.
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자주 묻는 질문
6 질문Not really. It's about the mental state of feeling safe. For physical safety, use 'turvassa'.
Grammatically yes ('mielin' is plural), but it refers to a single person's state of mind. It's a fossilized form.
It's slightly formal, but very common when giving serious advice or comfort. It's not 'stiff'.
The closest opposite is 'pahoilla mielin' (sad/upset) or 'levottomin mielin' (restless/anxious).
Yes, but it sounds less idiomatic and more like a literal description than the set phrase.
The superlative 'turvallisin' adds an extra layer of 'total' or 'complete' reassurance.
관련 표현
olla huoleton
similarTo be carefree
saada mielenrauha
builds onTo get peace of mind
olla turvassa
similarTo be safe (physically)
pysyä rauhallisena
similarTo stay calm