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Because for some reason which only linguists likely understand, this family of languages looks very different from everything else I have toyed with in at some point in my short life (French, English, German, Arabic, Swedish and Japanese), so learning one of them would likely be especially difficult.
They're not alone, of course, I've heard from Russian learners that it gets be pretty bad too
Wasn't Japanese (generally Far East) language moderately related to Finno-Ugric group? (or at least, wasn't that one of many hypotheses?)
If you think Russian is bad, then Polish would be also "fun" I suppose ;p (and it also has some programming languages, though less than Russian & less serious)