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It’s not a bit American and probably doesn’t want to be. There is no reason for that.
Not a bit. It is Swiss and proud of it.
Freedom, capitalism and patriotism have brought Switzerland and the USA together.
Other forms of government, other social services, better education, better health insurance, massively deeper crime rate and and and… The USA is as good as in nothing comparable with Switzerland.
If you mean. The Swiss are more proud of their democracy. Something that seems to be quite irrelevant to many US citizens.
Very american partly, when two young girls with their jeans jumped to the Zuerichsee on a hot summer day,was really cool,American Lifestyle
I don’t understand what you mean? There are some fast food chains, even Americans live there and a few people drive US cars. Otherwise, it is typically Swiss with something multiculti and a lot to the left green.
Oh, no, I was hoping that there are not so many of them in Switzerland…
By what?
Well, unfortunately, in every city. In Switzerland too. Zurich is right left green, bicycle-friendly and car-feindlich I would say. In the country you are more conservative and more right.
Left green.
There are many American tourists as well as a few banks and companies.
in about like “Roman” or “Russian”, but in no case like “German”
tipp: change your nod name, the quality of the answer to your questions will then improve significantly.
Switzerland is 51 state.