What will you do after finishing your compulsory schooling? Many young people are facing this very question. In Switzerland, there are a few options. If you like studying, you may choose to continue your education at a business school or go for a higher degree. But, if you’re ready to move on from school, you could opt for professional training, a program that will prepare you for a trade in 3 to 4 years. There are over 230 training programs from which to choose!
- The Swiss are very punctual!
In Switzerland, if you arrange to meet somebody it’s a good idea to be there 5-10 minutes early. If you arrive late, it doesn’t look good. In that case, if you’re running late, calling ahead is a must.
For some time now, I have wanted to introduce you to this Swiss brand known as Freitag. It was created in 1993 by the brothers Daniel and Markus Freitag. The two brothers were looking for a bag that was waterproof but above all functional and would allow them to carry their creations around by bicycle. They searched high and low throughout Zurich’s range of shops, but were nevertheless left empty handed.
As you know, Switzerland is one of the most expensive countries in the world. For a little comparison, the price of a small Big Mac meal is CHF 11.70. Not forgetting that MacDonalds in Switzerland is supplied primarily by local producers with products of Swiss quality and origin.
In Switzerland, you will find one of the best public transport systems. It is much simpler to travel using public transport ! Not only it is one of best in the world, but also one of most expensive…
In general, the Swiss public transports are comfortable, clean and punctual!





