Top 10 Swiss Customs Travelers Should Know 🇨🇭

Publicado 2024-05-19
🇨🇭 Planning a trip to Switzerland? 🇨🇭 Whether it's your first visit or you're a seasoned traveler, understanding local customs can greatly enhance your experience. In this video, we'll explore the Top 10 Swiss customs every traveler should know before visiting this beautiful country.

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Timestamps:
0:00 - Introduction
0:37 - Greeting (No. 1)
3:02 - Punctuality (No. 2)
4:34 - Public Transport (No. 3)
9:03 - Hiking (No. 4)
11:07 - Table Manners (No. 5)
13:44 - Fondue (No. 6)
17:05 - Money (No. 7)
18:46 - Quiet Hours (No. 8)
19:56 - Respecting Nature (No. 9)
21:28 - Visit my blog :-) (No. 10)
21:36 - Where the video was filmed!
22:31 - Conclusion

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Disclaimer:
This video is based on personal experiences and research. Customs can vary in different regions of Switzerland, so always stay open-minded and respectful.

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  • @JanPBtest
    I moved to Switzerland a few months ago and your video is very helpful and purrrfect! So far I think I have established that the border between "Grüezi" and "Grüessech" is somewhere between Interlaken and Thun on the one side, and Luzern on the other. The research continues. It involves visiting beautiful places and enjoying magnificent vistas, it's hard work, but someone's got to do it.
  • @zaram131
    I love your channel. And I love Switzerland. ❤️ I was there for 2 weeks a year ago, and it was the most beautiful place I’ve ever seen. My family came from Switzerland to America in the 1800’s, so it felt like coming home. Thank you!
  • @exploregarden
    Hoi Greg! Great tips 👍Merci! Your cat is sooo cute! Your cat enjoy the good weather 😊 I love cat ❤🐈
  • Not sure if anyone mentioned this yet, but the general etiquette for who has the right of way on narrow trails in the mountains is that the people going uphill have the right of way. This is usually because they have less of an overview of the trail and often have a tempo going which is important for them to keep up. Sometimes the person going uphill would like to stop for a rest, but the person going downhill should absolutely stop and move out of the way to let the person going uphill go by first.
  • @SwissFairy
    You are amazing ! I love each single video.
  • @helenhor9516
    I really enjoyed this video. Very informative. Hope to see more of this type of video.
  • @vanessa172
    Hallo Greg, sehr schöns Video - merci viu mau! I chume eigentlech vo Bärn, bi aber vor nes paar Jahr nach Dütschland zoge. Ds Büsi isch mega härzig gsi, dört ufem Zuun 🥰 - Mach wiiter so!
  • @jardineroesp8491
    Hello, your channel is great, very useful, i am very glad i found it. Thank you. Last year i visit kanton Wallis for a week, an amazing place ♥. Different kanton, different dialekt. I would like in foreign country use some local words…i used hope it was correct : greetings-morge (in the morning), during the day: hallo, thank you: merci, in restaurant: eis bier bitte, es grosses bier 😄. Say goodbye: schöne tag. Are these words normal in kanton Wallis ?
  • @arzoo468
    I thought the german way of greeting was Hallo...