
The longer and longer I live in Switzerland, the more I repulsed I become by the rest of the world’s dirt. While I would never win a cleaning award myself, living in a country where even trash cans shine can’t help but affect you—whether it gets you to keep a spotless apartment (I wish) or heightens your awareness to the mess most of the world lives in.
Anyhow, dirt and punctuality are the topics of this week’s post on swissinfo. Click here to read more.
2 comments:
It's so funny because I feel exactly the opposite. Geneva is SUPER dirty. I passed vomit on my to the grocery yesterday and I can't even count how many ciggarette butts are on the rooftop below me from neighbors in my building chucking them out the window. There is trash all over the busses and bustops and people let their dogs pee anywhere they want. It drives me crazy.
I'll end my rant here. But I really think there is a huge difference between the german swiss and the french swiss.
That's funny. Yeah, I would think the "international influence" in Geneva might not be a good thing. But the cigarette butts are a Swiss universal.
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