I’m so sorry for you!!

15 comments
  1. if you want to follow in the footsteps of Ulrico Hoepli, Hans Jenni and Jean Steiger we Italians can gladly give you political asylum !!
    (all of course /s)

  2. Wow!! A country whose native language is not English! Whatever will we do, how will we manage?

    Anyone else wanna put this on the Buenzli sub and watch the fun??

  3. Yeah…he’s right dudes and dudesses…gonna hit the prison shower (perhaps drop the soap?), empty my last prison coffee and be off to the local prison river to wash some prison sand in order to get prison gold. After that, perhaps I’ll drive around in my prison go-kart…

  4. There’s a cat from the neighborhood that is coming to us every day through the balcony. Actually for grooming and some crunchy snacks 🤣🤣 still schone katze is still alive although more than one Christmas passed 😁😁

  5. Eating cats at christmas? Seriously?

    Why only then? It’s just rabbits with a longer tail and shorter ears really.

  6. Wtf nope we don‘t eat cats and yes we speak 4 languages because we‘re surrounded by italy, austria, germany and france
    what the heck are you talking about😳🇨🇭

  7. I always like how entitled arrogant people equate eating dogs or cats with being inferior to eating cows, chicken, sheep, deer, ducks, birds, frogs, pigs and all that other stuff.

    I also fail to see how “cost of living is high BUT they earn more” is a negative as if they don’t understand that high wages means you can afford high living costs. It doesn’t really matter how high the living costs are if the wages are equally high. It matters a lot for international trades of course but I’m going to exclude that for now.

    English obviously not our native language yes but given that english is taught at like age 10 nowadays it’s as good as a native language as it can get.

  8. Next time I visit family i Zürich I’ll have to investigate the ”cat for food-mystery”…

    As a friend of Switzerland AND cats I’m very disappointed no one has offered my this traditional dish yet…

  9. I lived for a time in Algeria – unemployment, misery, bad healthcare, lots of young people idling around the buildings. (Not only that, of course, but still…)

    Upon learning that I was Swiss one of the local dudes immediately said, with a knowing wink in his eyes: “It must be an extremely boring country!”

    (And for some unfathomable reason Switzerland was often confused with Belgium there.)

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