i heard the swiss are doing pretty well for themselves. Nokia came from there and i saw on TLC that they can purchase things from vending machines just using a cell phone. Dope.
I heard the swiss are totally unreliant on foriegn oil too. They produce their own fuel. I want to say hydrogen for some reason...That's even more dope.
Aren't the swiss ahead of the U.S.A. in K-12th grade schooling? wow...all that AND health care.
2006-08-28 22:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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In Europe, I have got here across that if are respectful of a united states of america's way of existence, the anybody is often respectful of you. I went on a organization holiday to Spain and the Netherlands many years in the past even as many Europeans were very indignant on the U. S. authorities. formerly I went, i became worried about anti-Americanism, yet i tried to extra healthful in, and that i had no issues. in case you flow to Europe, do not placed on shoes except for athletic interest, and do not placed on company style T-shirts. they're a right away indicator that you're an American. Use the overseas money of the country that you're visting (e.g., Euros), and attempt to speak their language. settle for that eating position or inn service will be slightly slower in some international locations. do not assume that the life-style contained in the country your are visting could be a similar as contained in the U. S.. in case you retain on with the following assistance, you could be fantastic. understand that human beings will be very much indignant if a foreigner vacationing the U. S. went to a cafe, spoke no English, tried to pay the bill with a overseas overseas money echange, and became dissatisfied that American eating places weren't like eating places back living house. regrettably, a small percentage of human beings actual behave like that once they in yet another united states of america, and they are ones that get spat on, and get stated as pigs.
2016-12-05 21:11:21
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answered by ? 3
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When I think of Switzerland I think of the Alps, watches and cheese. There are less people there than in New York City, and it is a small place compared to the USA. I don't have negative feelings.
2006-08-28 23:05:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Not much at all. Probably a good place to live I don't know. never been there. I find that what I know of Europe makes me not want to go and find out. I went the opposite direction and for me it is home new.
2006-08-28 22:52:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Well honestly I can't say much since I don't know much about your country! Sorry. But from what I hear it's a nice place to live. The laws and things seem to work well for you.
2006-08-28 22:50:43
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answered by smoothsophie 3
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Isn't it that place that's very mountainous and has lots of yodeling? And banks to hide your pennies in? Oh and skiing and some funny colorful costumes. That about covers it.
2006-08-28 23:24:05
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answered by Steffi 3
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My Great Grandfather came here from Bern, I understand my name is common there, Would be nice to visit someday.
2006-08-29 01:22:55
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answered by Anonymous
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I heard it's nice, but I still wouldn't want to live there.
I like it here.
2006-08-28 23:38:57
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answered by pidpit 3
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Great cheese
2006-08-28 22:48:04
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answered by Brian P 3
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I personally admire the Swiss very much. Wish our government would take a closer look and follow their lead on alot of things.Can you hear Liberals on the mandatory military service, and the taking the weapon home. Not to mention the required target practice with the weapon.
2006-08-28 22:57:03
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answered by mark g 6
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