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It's that when you hug them, there is a great distance, which will attract disgust, because the people there are more polite and pay more attention to the sense of distance.
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When you are in Switzerland, you must not make loud noises in public places, such people are especially likely to find resentment in Switzerland, and there is also the need to obey traffic rules in Switzerland, and Swiss people are especially disgusted with those who do not obey traffic rules.
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In public places in Switzerland, people are very taboo to speak loudly, whether the Swiss are eating or taking the train, they basically do not speak, or whisper, do not talk loudly. It's more obvious when you hit **, and the sound is very small.
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When you arrive in Switzerland, you need to pay attention to: they are used to talking to guests, and they are used to being soft and quiet; It is also taboo for people to inquire about their age, salary and family status, thinking that these personal private matters are not suitable to tell others.
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Behaviors such as cutting in line, making loud noises in public places, etc., are worth full marks. When eating in a restaurant, you must pay attention to the volume, do not disturb others, and do not obey the traffic.
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The most disgusting thing about them when they arrived in Switzerland was that I kept the time rules, which must have been particularly annoying to them, so when they arrived in Switzerland, they had to follow the local customs and abide by the time.
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In fact, Switzerland is a country that must have its own religious beliefs and customs, and if you want to arouse the disgust of the Swiss, you can do things that are contrary to their religious beliefs.
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If you insult the Swiss state in Switzerland, you will definitely incur the resentment of the Swiss, because everyone is more patriotic.
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Pay attention to the traffic rules, otherwise it will be disgusting, and secondly, you must be polite, know how to be polite to others, and don't cut in line.
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Switzerland doesn't have its own language, they speak German, French and Italian, but you can't say that someone else is German, French or Italian, the Swiss are very taboo about this, they are Swiss, and the same is true for other countries, Austrians speak German, Belgians speak Dutch and French, and Singaporean Chinese speak Chinese.
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The Swiss are very punctual, and if you are an unpunctual person, you will probably be disgusted by them.
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Let me tell you, the most disgusting thing is the bad habit of Chinese people participating in traffic.
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Withhold masks and gloves, or sanitizer.
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When it comes to Switzerland, Lonely Planet calls it "a wonderland every step of the way". Travelers love its snow-capped mountains, lakes, waterfalls, ......
So, why is Switzerland so popular? The beauty of the scenery is certainly the highlight, but is it just because of the beautiful scenery?
No. Switzerland has its own characteristics in many places. Wealthy businessmen and asylum seekers also loved it. Even quite a few celebrities, such as Lenin and Voltaire, liked it.
Switzerland does not have **, it adopts federal governance. In fact, this loose administration has made Switzerland the most stable country in the world.
Its monetary system is also stable due to less human intervention. It is worth mentioning that when problems arise in other countries of the world, Switzerland is not only unaffected, but also benefits. For example, the Swiss franc will appreciate in value.
I have had the pleasure of being in Switzerland as well. What impressed me was that while I took the subway, I bought tickets all by consciousness, and there was no box door for self-service ticket checking. Of course, it is also impressive that prices are really high ......
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1. Industrious.
Due to the geographical location, the mountains and mountains have brought great difficulties to the Swiss people's interaction with the outside world, and the lack of resources has limited the development of the Swiss economy, but the industrious and brave Swiss have successfully overcome the unfavorable natural conditions with sweat and wisdom, relying on continuous development.
2. Love cleanliness.
The Swiss have long been known for their love of cleanliness, and on weekends, they like to be busy hoeing and planting flowers in their garden. Swiss homes are spotlessly clean, and everything is neatly organized, even the underground storage room is neatly stacked. Not only are their personal homes clean and tidy, but they also pay great attention to maintaining the hygiene of public places, and there is rarely any littering in urban and rural areas.
3. Low-key and punctual.
Low-key is a hallmark of the Swiss, especially among the elderly who are rarely public. Don't underestimate the young people on the street who are wearing T-shirts, jeans, and backpacks, or those inconspicuous looking and casually dressed old men and women, they may well be some millionaire or billionaire. Many Swiss people advocate a simple, natural life, which may have something to do with their national character.
Punctuality is another outstanding virtue of the Swiss. All public transport is usually punctual and punctual. If there is a date, the Swiss must be the one who walks to the date with the minute hand, otherwise they will try to notify the other person by ** to show respect for the other person.
4. Civilization and integrity.
In Switzerland, civility and integrity are the norm. Buses in large and small cities in Switzerland do not have conductors, except for monthly passes, passengers buy bus tickets from ticket vending machines on the platform, and the driver never checks the ticket. It is very rare for the traffic management department to send ticket inspectors to the bus to inspect it, and fare evasion is very rare.
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The Swiss people are delicate. The manners are elegant and funny; gives the impression of being cultivated, and his words are polite; The "newborn woman" has a tradition, paying attention to politeness and etiquette; The number "eleven" is worshipped, and it is considered auspicious and wishful; The colors generally like red and yellow, but also blue, orange, purple and green.
The Swiss are almost equally Catholic and Protestant. They taboo "13" and "Friday". Think of these as disgusting and frightening numbers and dates.
The Swiss are dignified, elegant, emotional, witty, civilized, and etiquette, and the first impression is that they are very cultivated.
The Swiss don't take 3 roses, because that represents romance. Generally, it is 1 and 20 sticks.
Anyway, it's more, I'll tell you next time!
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Living in Switzerland is a great experience. Swiss Confederation (German: Schweizerische Eidgenossenschaft, French:
Confédération Suisse, Italian: Confederazione Svizzera, Romansh: Confederaziun Svizra), abbreviated as "Switzerland", is one of the countries in Central Europe, the country is divided into 26 cantons.
Switzerland is bordered by Germany to the north, France to the west, Italy to the south, Austria and Liechtenstein to the east.
The average annual temperature in Switzerland is: The average temperature in January is around 0 in the central region, and the average temperature in July is around 20 in areas outside the mountainous areas. The temperature in the mountains decreases with altitude, and the average temperature in July at 2,500 meters above sea level in Säntis is only 5.
However, in the valley area, it is easy to form a temperature inversion phenomenon in winter. Orientation also plays a role in local temperatures, with south-facing slopes being warmer than valleys and north-facing slopes.
Water resources. Switzerland's rivers and lakes cover an area of 1,726 square kilometres, accounting for one of the country's total area. Hydropower resources are abundant, with a utilization rate of 95%.
Switzerland accounts for 6% of Europe's freshwater resources. Three major rivers in Europe: the Rhine, the Rhône (the main French river) and the Inn (a tributary of the Danube) all originate in Switzerland.
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If you live in Switzerland, you will have the following four experiences:
1. In life, potatoes and French bread are staple foods;
2. In terms of climate, the summer in Switzerland is cool and sunny, the sunshine is sufficient, the autumn and winter are wet and cold, half the time is raining or sleet, and the daytime sunshine is very short;
3. In terms of environment, the greening is particularly good and the road is clean;
4. In terms of study and work, the European Kuanliang University has a rigorous academic style and a solid foundation.
Switzerland is one of the countries in Central Europe, the country is divided into 26 states, Switzerland is bordered by Germany in the north, France in the west, Italy in the south, Austria and Liechtenstein in the east, the whole territory is dominated by plateaus and mountains, known as the European house, Switzerland is a highly developed capitalist country, and it is also one of the richest, most economically developed and with the highest standard of living in the world.
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