Happy Valentine’s Day!
Bo and I were able to spend the day together as we participated in a cross cultural training which is a service offered for expatriates via our relocation company. While the course is intended to be taken during the first month or two in a new city it was still very relevant and helpful for each of us.
The course was split into different parts including a section which focused on Switzerland. While we’ve lived here for 7 months neither of us have had the opportunity or time to learn about the culture from an expert. I thought it’d be fun to share with you all a few of the things we learned during the session!
- The Swiss people are known to be very risk adverse, perfectionists and the law is held in the highest esteem due to their true democracy versus representative democracy.
- Switzerland was founded in 1291.
- Switzerland is the only country in the world to have a square flag!
- The population of Switzerland is approximately 8 million which is 300,000 less than the 5 boroughs of New York City!
- There are 4 official languages in Switzerland – French, German, Italian and Romansh. Romansh is only spoken by .05% of the total population and is a romance language descending from Vulgar latin.
- Switzerland is divided into 26 cantons, or states. The last canton, Jura, was created in 1979!
- Geneva has been a canton since 1815
- The population of Geneva is approximately 195,000 people which makes it the 2nd largest city in Switzerland, behind Zurich.
- Switzerland does not have an official state religion however the most common religions are Catholic (39%) , Swiss Reformed Church (28%) and other Christian religions (6%). 21% of citizens claim that they are not affiliated with any religion.
- The unemployment rate of Switzerland is 2.7% versus 7.1% in the United States.
- According to the World Economic Forum Switzerland has the world’s highest life expectancy: 84.7 years for women and 80.5 for men!
- Martina Hingis and Roger Federer are both Swiss!
Question: If you could only take one Swiss delicacy with you on a deserted island which would you choose? Chocolate or Cheese? I would DEFINITELY choose cheese!
I’m a big fan of Mr Cadbury’s and his produce, so I’d choose cheese too!
Definitely chocolate for me! Did they tell you about the underground bunker system in Switzerland? I was really surprised to learn about that when I visited!
chocolate, chocolate, chocolate!!!!
Cheese for sure!
I love history and learning new facts so please keep sharing them as well as your adventures in Geneva and London
Cheese! Fondue, raclette or straight off the block. I spent a year studying in Lausanne and cheese was by far my favorite delicacy, although I never said no to any chocolate either. I highly recommend touring the factory in Gruyeres – the town is an easy day trip from Geneva.
Yes it is such a fun trip! I toured the factory a few months ago and my parents are going there next week!
Chocolate for sure!