National traditions of Switzerland. Habits, mentality and the way of living

Switzerland is one of the most stable and secure countries in the world. It has kept a neutral position in key world disputes for many centuries. Switzerland is also home to the best watches in the world. It's closely related to the peculiarities of the Swiss mentality. The country consists of united cantons that are German, Italian, Austrian, and French. In Switzerland, they speak four official languages ​​at once. The influence of the neighboring country is traced in each of the regions. Italian Swiss are more expressive than German or Austrian. Refined gallant lovers of gastronomic delights dominate in the French part. Nevertheless, the Swiss is a solid nation that has its own traditions and color.
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German Swiss make up 65% of the population of Switzerland. The second place is occupied by French Swiss, then Italian, and about 1% of the population are Rhaeto-Roman, who speak their own, Rhaetian, language. It's notable that the relations between the representatives of different cantons are not always warm. They can joke about each other's dialects, hostile to the peculiarities and customs. This confrontation is particularly vividly manifested between the Germans and the Franco-Swiss. However, aggression is alien to Swiss, and, therefore, these features of the confederal existence do not affect the overall way of life. The Swiss comply with the laws and strictly adhere to the established rules.
The Swiss are incredibly polite and modest people. They always downplay their merits, never expose their achievements and wealth. The exception is the pride of their country. Swiss are ready to speak about that with admiration and enthusiasm. They usually treat goods from neighboring countries with distrust and prefer domestic counterparts. The Swiss are incredibly accurate and practical. They always count on the time they will need on the road, household chores or work. They are also very frugal and do not throw food away. They are honest, reliable, and very calm. Copyright www.orangesmile.com
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It is not customary to express emotions, raise voice in the street, disturb neighbors with loud sounds after 10 pm or on Sundays. Before the party, the Swiss will hang up a paper with apologies for possible inconveniences. The Swiss wake fairly early, about 5.30 in the morning. The business day in a number of organizations begins at 7 am; by 4 pm, as a rule, there is no one left at work. The Swiss necessarily plan their business for 2-3 weeks in advance. They are never in a hurry or late; people are not fussy. This country has a very measured way of life. Any Swiss begins a day with a cup of coffee on the terrace and admiring nature.
Montreux It is also not accepted to go for a visit without an invitation. You need to come exactly at the appointed time. The feast begins with an aperitif in the living room; wine and snacks are served to guests. Only after 30-40 minutes, people are invited to the table, which will be beautifully decorated with gorgeous dishes, rose petals, statuettes, chestnuts, and candles. On birthdays, it is customary to come with a bunch of flowers. It is worth taking a bottle of wine to other parties. Cities of Switzerland are very clean; it is impossible to find garbage, stray pets or homeless people on the streets. Tourists are treated very friendly. In Switzerland, it's common to greet everyone, even strangers.
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