notsosure@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
I have lived in Switzerland for several years, the reason why I left is that FOR ME it was too boring, too bourgeois, too dull. If you like rules, regulations, restrictions, critical neighbors and people that stick to one another (but that don’t like to mingle with non-Swiss), you can have a go at it.
Eternal192@anarchist.nexus 4 days ago
Kinda sounds like my current life and i’m more of an introvert so pushy people are annoying to me.
notsosure@sh.itjust.works 4 days ago
Then I’m guessing Switzerland is not for you. The Swiss have a way to push their opinion onto you, subtle yet stubborn.
Vinylraupe@lemmy.zip 4 days ago
You wont find a country with a higher percebtage of immigrants in the world tho. Thats not even counting the people that got their Swiss membership in the first generation.
Skunk@jlai.lu 4 days ago
As a Swiss I disagree. It can be the case in some places lost in the German part, they are after all “our Texans”.
But Switzerland is also French and Italian, cities are mostly leftists.
This is a country where a dude from Appenzel have nothing in common with a dude from La Chaux de Fond, not even the language. And yet it works greatly.
You can’t have an opinion on an entire country because you had shit neighbors in Wädenswill.
Eternal192@anarchist.nexus 3 days ago
That may be so but i’m mainly going there for work and those that don’t want anything to do with foreigners will clear out and those whose opinions collide with mine will clear out and those that remain will be the people i want to keep near me.