Here's why:
* Origins: The Finnish people are believed to have migrated to Finland from the Ural Mountains region in Asia, which is also the region where the ancestors of the Hungarians originated.
* Language: Finnish belongs to the Finno-Ugric language family, which includes Hungarian. This family of languages is distinct from the Germanic languages spoken in other Scandinavian countries (Sweden, Norway, Denmark).
While Finnish culture shares some similarities with its Scandinavian neighbors due to geographical proximity and cultural exchange, its origins and language make it unique within the Scandinavian region.