Is this common? Tags:switzerland 13 comments yep Yes, we always walk around in our climbing harness. I wouldn’t see it’s common but also nothing extraordinary… at least for a climbing gym or similar. In other places it would be very weird. It’s not that common because most of those signs get stolen right after they put them up. “Mann sitzt !” In a train station? No. In a boulder room? yes. Definitely not Was zum figg.. i think this is something for our bünzlis Normally you would see a hand drawn instruction on how to use the brush, copied and printed on a color printer. Yes. A lecturing tone is essential in Switzerland. You are obliged to treat everyone equally as idiots. Dependents where Every sign has a story! In some kind of institution? Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
I wouldn’t see it’s common but also nothing extraordinary… at least for a climbing gym or similar. In other places it would be very weird.
Normally you would see a hand drawn instruction on how to use the brush, copied and printed on a color printer.
Yes. A lecturing tone is essential in Switzerland. You are obliged to treat everyone equally as idiots.
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Yes, we always walk around in our climbing harness.
I wouldn’t see it’s common but also nothing extraordinary… at least for a climbing gym or similar. In other places it would be very weird.
It’s not that common because most of those signs get stolen right after they put them up.
“Mann sitzt !”
In a train station? No. In a boulder room? yes.
Definitely not
Was zum figg.. i think this is something for our bünzlis
Normally you would see a hand drawn instruction on how to use the brush, copied and printed on a color printer.
Yes. A lecturing tone is essential in Switzerland. You are obliged to treat everyone equally as idiots.
Dependents where
Every sign has a story!
In some kind of institution?