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    • People are racists on a town to town basis.

    • One of the official language isn’t used in the daily life despite having the larger speaker base. People use dialect.

    • These dialect can vary a lot between regions or even towns.

    • People will be angry and rant if the train run 5 minutes late.

    • The biodiversity is actually bad.

    • You can legally urinate on a UNESCO monument.

    Switzerland

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      Don’t forget that making a spliff out of your train ticket, ink and all, is a thing lol

      Edit: There are also pockets where the police won’t go because they recognize they’re full of crime and drugs, but as long as it stays within those couple of streets, they’re happy to let things stay as they are so it doesn’t spill out.

      Oh and over a quarter of the population consists of immigrants.

      And there’s free water everywhere… hiking, in towns… just bring a water bottle and find a fountain that’s always running. The water is ice cold year round too.

      It’s also the home of H.R. Geiger (Alien design fame) in Gruyère. You can go to the town of Gruyère, which is gorgeous, and see the museum, go to the Alien-inspired café, see how they make the Gruyère cheese that you probably know, and even visit the Cailler chocolate factory, which has a Willy Wonka-type tour with infinite chocolate tasting at the end… mmmmmmm…

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      Some others:

      • Half of the people with swiss citizenship have a foreign background at some level.

      • The majority of immigration went from permanent to temporary. People come for a small amount of time.

      • Despite being one of the most neoliberal country, people of the city of Berne voted to allocate money to the self-managed cultural center. This can be explained by the city-countryside political divide.

      • Switzerland doesn’t have direct democracy but a semi-direct democracy.

      • Appenzell Innerrhoden and Glarus still have a Landsgemeinde where people vote cantonal level legislations using show of hands vote.

      • Corruption at the local level is high.

      • There are more unwritten rules than laws.

      • People keep their friends during the entire life. As a side effect, people can be seen as unfriendly. It can take up to 10 years to make a local friends.

      • You can reach 95% of the country by public transportation.

      • The Habsburg dinasty originated from the small town of Habsburg in the Canton of Aargau.