49 Strange Differences This American Noticed about Switzerland

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    As an American visiting Switzerland, I noticed a number of differences between what we're used to in the United States and what things are like here.
    None of the observations made are intended as criticisms. These are just things I have noticed. After all, it'd be weird to go to another country and expect everything to be the same as they are in the United States.
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  • @mairywo
    @mairywo 4 місяці тому +7

    I'm 48 years old, I was born, was raised in Switzerland, still live here and I haven't experienced more than 50% of your list so they have to be pretty unique things.

    • @colinzumbach8942
      @colinzumbach8942 3 місяці тому

      I think they were mostly in the french part so i assume but if you are frome the french part and you never noticed i guess yourr right

  • @0gkmedia0
    @0gkmedia0 8 місяців тому +6

    I'm Swiss and it is great to watch what came to your attention. Hope you come back soon to oir tiny spot in the middle of Europe.

    • @chrisplusmelissa
      @chrisplusmelissa  8 місяців тому

      Thank you. Perhaps someday we will get to visit again.

  • @kk.9091
    @kk.9091 9 місяців тому +13

    Rapsöl = rapeseed oil

  • @phoenixsui
    @phoenixsui 7 місяців тому +7

    Most of this is have never seen as a swiss. Look very local touristy 😂

  • @S.erwinsdottir
    @S.erwinsdottir 5 місяців тому +5

    Next time you should taste Rivella. It's a soft drink original from Switzerland. I really like it. 😊

  • @melocoton7
    @melocoton7 9 місяців тому +11

    Number 8, the dudes in suits drinking. It is customary that after long or all-day business meetings to have a closing Aperitivo or dinner for some relaxed networking. After work drinks is very common here.
    Oh No! you tried all those things and nobody told you to try Rivella :(

  • @tomhan100
    @tomhan100 Місяць тому +2

    In Switzerland ladybugs stands for luck. Most of the time we use the chocolate ladybugs as decoration on birthday parties, new years eve or on 'get well soon' cards. So if somebody in Switzerland gives you a chocolate ladybug, he wants to say good luck or all the best.

  • @stefanfischer2888
    @stefanfischer2888 Місяць тому +3

    the hight tones from the church are the Minutes 1x 15 min… 2x 30 3x 45 min… and the deep tones are the houres ☺️

  • @baumgrt
    @baumgrt Місяць тому +3

    6:58 this is a game that in German is called Mühle (mill/windmill). The games are unrelated to the church, in this case the Bern Minster. In fact, there are other places in Bern that have such games, best known probably the ones on Bärenplatz (the square with a number of restaurants just opposite the parliament building, with no church in sight whatsoever), where there’s always a group of elderly men playing chess.
    18:01 This confused me a bit and I’ve never seen it in this context. Notches are sometimes found on smaller plates and are meant to hold the wine glass. They are usually provided at functions with a buffet where no seating is provided stand because standing and holding both the plate and the wine glass (with no hand free to eat) would be awkward.
    20:14 The name Sinalco comes from Spanish „sin alcohol“ (pronounced the same way). The coke is a newer invention; they’re mostly known for their orange soda.
    23:57 Rapeseed oil and alpine salt. The default chips flavour in Switzerland is definitely paprika, though.

  • @Ray-pt5bi
    @Ray-pt5bi 18 днів тому +1

    I detested the churchbells when I moved to the country side, but believe it or not, after two years, I rely on them😂

  • @jost-toedtli
    @jost-toedtli 13 днів тому

    Best regards from Switzerland !

  • @moover123
    @moover123 5 днів тому

    Adorable video!
    Just a little tip, never assume you'd pronounce anything the way you would in your own language 😅
    Also you missed out on the Zweifel Paprika Chips, they're the legendary ones. 😢

  • @jasonedwards2571
    @jasonedwards2571 9 місяців тому +1

    This is awesome! I would love to hear how you all are doing this financially. Great videos. Keep them coming.

    • @chrisplusmelissa
      @chrisplusmelissa  9 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! The financial part is very hard. We are spending WAY more than we're making. Yes, the travel has been awesome, but one can only be in the red for so long. :P We are likely about to start scaling back next year.

  • @Wankdorf183
    @Wankdorf183 Місяць тому +1

    Sinalco is German.
    But the Swiss Sinalco is the only one that is not bottled in Germany.
    Rivella is the real national drink.
    The founder of Rivella was a German and he brought the recipe from Germany. The company is still family-owned.
    Probably the only drink that could taste similar to the original Fanta.
    Although Fanta at the time contained apple residue and fruit juice concentrate, which Rivella does not have.
    Although there is now a bit of variety at Rivella.

  • @deborahandrade3453
    @deborahandrade3453 9 місяців тому +1

    Great video! I was lucky to have visited Switzerland a few years ago and it’s an amazing country. It definitely has many differences from other countries.

  • @brass427
    @brass427 17 днів тому

    Love to see the comment of that famous beer in Austria.

  • @S.erwinsdottir
    @S.erwinsdottir 5 місяців тому +2

    Imagine living in a small village near a church! The sound.. it ring 12 time the bell for midnight etc.. But I have the habit. When I can't sleep at least I can know which time is it.. 😂

  • @Hello._.512
    @Hello._.512 Місяць тому

    Number 8 the second footage that’s a very expensive and fancy hotel so it’s not everywhere

  • @woodchuck94og
    @woodchuck94og 3 місяці тому +1

    Im Swiss and i have never seen a caviar store

  • @mariojsworld
    @mariojsworld 9 місяців тому +1

    Nice vlog about Switzerland.

  • @stephenjarzombek2903
    @stephenjarzombek2903 9 місяців тому +2

    LOL you two are hilarious and adorable and I love your quirky humor because it's pretty much just like mine.
    1. Are the crosswalk signals that much different from those in Portugal, other than the figures are positioned side-by-side instead of top-and-bottom?
    2. The only toasters I have seen in Europe are more like toaster ovens, where you lay your bread flat on a rack and slide it in. Never saw one with vertical slots!
    3. At first I thought you said the sign in the train station was "No Children On The Stairs." 🤣🤣🤣
    4. "Die" in German is pronounced "dee" and is the feminine gender "the" but only in nominative and accusative cases, or for plural masculine or feminine nouns in those cases. That's about all I can recall from my two years of German in high school 50 years ago. Very confusing rules for such a simple word to a native English speaker!
    5. I've been served a lemon half in gauze or similar fabric in the US at fancy seafood joints a handful of times, but yeah, it's rare.
    6. "Rot" in German is pronounced like "wrote" in English. "Bad" in German is pronounced "bahd" and means bath or spa. Often kind of a prefix for resort towns in Germany.

  • @finnaerix9837
    @finnaerix9837 6 місяців тому

    4:54 I think this is in Bern. And the reason behind it is that right under the stairs is a little café/restaurant

  • @didicrow9725
    @didicrow9725 9 місяців тому +2

    Switzerland doesn't care about Fries. There's better stuff ;)

  • @nashtags
    @nashtags 8 місяців тому +2

    8:25 Pronounced in German like «Dee».
    13:27 Doggy Dump Bags is actually a Swiss invention by Joseph Rosenast who invented the «Robidog» in 1981.
    16:20 Pretty cool. It was 15h45 or 3h45 PM. Remember, country of Time ;)
    20:10 Sinalco was well pronounced. It's originally from... Germany.
    24:00 Rapsöl is Rapeseed oil.
    I hope my home country and my fellow citizens treated you well and made you felt welcome (they'not always used to and it often looks like «don't care about you», when it's rather «I don't want to bother you and respect your privacy»).

    • @chrisplusmelissa
      @chrisplusmelissa  8 місяців тому

      We found it delightful and the people were quite caring. In fact, we showed up at a place a day early because we'd goofed up our plans and they had no rooms left, and we were helped by several Swiss and were able to get a ride from a local to an amazing cottage hotel.

  • @theresareinhardt6523
    @theresareinhardt6523 7 місяців тому

    I'm Swiss. Glad you enjoyed and noticed all the small details.

  • @Anatol_Tobler
    @Anatol_Tobler Місяць тому

    about the Games outside. It has nothing to do whit churches. They are placed in parks all around and if that park was beside a churche that was the odd thing.

  • @davidwicht4449
    @davidwicht4449 8 місяців тому +1

    Très rigolo votre vidéo ! Merci d'être venu nous trouver ! Par contre le sinalco cola , j'ai jamais vu, avant sinalco c'était a Fribourg mais maintenant c'est en suisse-allemade et ils ont des goûts bizarre , le vrai sinalco c'est une limonade a l'orange et le torino c'est une des meilleurs barres aux chocolats ,oui ! 👍👍🇨🇭👍👍👏

  • @mikebrown1881
    @mikebrown1881 4 місяці тому +1

    I’m Swiss and I don’t know about kapla…

    • @colinzumbach8942
      @colinzumbach8942 3 місяці тому

      You know what schluferli is point 40 i have no idea

  • @sandraschenk6066
    @sandraschenk6066 Місяць тому

    Swiss here, this was i funny list
    Some explanations
    05 These white sidewalk Guide ines are in fact for Visual impaired people.
    You find them mostly in Bigger cities and in trainstations.
    09 „burning man sign“ these is to direct people (for example in case of Fire) 😮to the next Exit of the Building (because there Are 4 different languages (plus english) its sometines easier to put a Sign instead of a „exit“ Text😊
    16 The big Play at the church is a Kind of Mill Play (i found also this translation: nine men's morris) on many big Place Like near the Bundeshaus in berne there are also big Chess Games for everyone to play
    40 schlüferli is a Kind of Fried Cookies mostly eaten around christmas and in carneval Season.
    the Name means something like Loop through
    Thx

  • @deusvult4787
    @deusvult4787 9 місяців тому +1

    #11 these are doors from old elevators. The hinged door being the old original ones. While riding the elevator you had the doors and floor sections passing by in front of you. Due to safety regulations they had to add the closing doors later.
    #18 Die is pronounced dee
    #23 These basement shops are particular to Bern and region. These were originally used in medevial times as warehouses, nowadays mostly stores, bars etc. You wont find them in other cities.
    #24 These nice frameworks are in deed nice and not usual. Bern being very touristic, they try to look neat, even at the construction sites. You may see them paneled with boards in other cities, but not as nice as these.
    #29 Switzerland not being part of the european union, has it's own currency
    #38 Not only the look of the receipts can be fancy but also the prices...
    #41 Sinalco is an old swiss brand (1905) of a lemonade with a blend of orange, lemon and tangerines. Didn't know that they have also coke flavors now. Sinalco is a wordplay meaning without alcohol "Sin" from spanish / latin, meanung without
    Potato chips: The herb flavored ones "Provencale" comes from "Provence", the south of france, known for it's mediterranean herbs.
    Chocolate bar: Torino is the italian name of the italian city Turin. Don't think it has any meaning besides sounding fancy for a chocolate bar.

  • @EricMaechler
    @EricMaechler Місяць тому

    that was a fun and other list about my switzerland :)

  • @klondikechris
    @klondikechris 9 місяців тому

    I have seen those ladybug chocolates in Canada, in specialty stores around Christmas. Everything else was pretty unique! Great observations.

  • @mccarthy86
    @mccarthy86 9 місяців тому

    The church bells say 3 o clock, i'm used to them, the only thing I hate is the cockerel going off in the early hours (farm).

  • @MrMarcello13
    @MrMarcello13 8 місяців тому

    11:50 where have u been in the emmental? im living there :D did you like it?

    • @chrisplusmelissa
      @chrisplusmelissa  8 місяців тому

      We were here:
      ua-cam.com/video/Nz-u0GHl_DE/v-deo.html
      It was delightful. :)

  • @micmac50
    @micmac50 13 днів тому

    Rapsöl = Oil from rapeseed

  • @centrasseptyni8277
    @centrasseptyni8277 19 днів тому

    Charismtic people ( most important tthng) and sily list not worth your time
    But very charismatic people

  • @AscendinSoul
    @AscendinSoul 5 місяців тому

    You guys are soo fun.

  • @mikebrown1881
    @mikebrown1881 4 місяці тому

    Leather coasters… never seen that anywhere 🤷‍♂️

  • @bernhardmoser7842
    @bernhardmoser7842 8 місяців тому

    29) And yes, we are very proud of the swiss franc! For us the euro is a sacrilege. And we don't understand any fun here!
    But this was a very funny video for me. As a Swiss😂. Thanks ❤

    • @chrisplusmelissa
      @chrisplusmelissa  8 місяців тому

      We enjoyed your country... and hope to visit it again some day.

  • @mikebrown1881
    @mikebrown1881 4 місяці тому

    If swiss fries are good (and waffles), you never went to Belgium…

  • @semi2893
    @semi2893 8 місяців тому +1

    Die is pronounced dee 😊

  • @theresareinhardt6523
    @theresareinhardt6523 7 місяців тому

    Raps Öl is basically canola

  • @flatterkatz
    @flatterkatz 2 місяці тому

    chips..
    plain old salt: Does this taste like sour cream and onion?
    Provencale: This is not sour cream and onion!
    Maybe buy sour cream and onion chips if you want sour cream and onion XD

  • @rigdonbabybean
    @rigdonbabybean 6 місяців тому +1

    The German Die, is pronounced "dee" 😊 sounds like "dee Bar" 🥂

    • @colinzumbach8942
      @colinzumbach8942 3 місяці тому

      The german die is in swiss like just a d' and then the noun der is dee like that one you said and das is like s' and then the noun so for example die Frau is d'Frau der Mann is de Maa and das Haus is s'Huus

  • @mikebrown1881
    @mikebrown1881 4 місяці тому

    Apples are not a tradition

  • @mikebrown1881
    @mikebrown1881 4 місяці тому

    Cleaning sprays weren’t a thing util COVID and now the sprays are all empty. ^^

  • @mikebrown1881
    @mikebrown1881 4 місяці тому

    It’s not « Die » it’s dy. And die is just on of the three « die, das, der » all of which means « the ».

    • @The12th_
      @The12th_ 7 днів тому +1

      Actually pronounced as when you spell the letter D

  • @etiennevaudroz2982
    @etiennevaudroz2982 8 місяців тому

    Swiss fries when it's called frencvh fries, but in facts it's belgium fries xd.
    In switzerland it's raclette and fondue

  • @jeanninekalua9016
    @jeanninekalua9016 9 місяців тому

    Love the Robot Toaster!!! Why America do you require us to reach under the TP dispenser to pull out half a square? When Switzerland's is magical?

  • @mysterioanonymous3206
    @mysterioanonymous3206 9 місяців тому +1

    Goddammn dude is that the Grossmünster Church behind you there? You must be absolutely loaded if you live there. Nuts. I pretty much got displaced myself but then, I'm quite glad I left that place actually, I don't miss the city or the people really. So it's all yours. You do live very close to a great store though if you're into specialty foods, teas or coffee and that sort of thing ("colonial goods", Schwarzenbach in Niederdorf, highly recommended).
    Also, a lot of the stuff you mention is so D1 Zürich (Kreis 1). It's a bit a closed microcosm in many ways. It's a different Switzerland to the one most people live in (not necessarily in a good way, lol).
    And there's only one real chips (crisps): Zweifel Paprika. Also, Möhlsaft without alcohol is better than with. Thank me later.
    Godspeed.

    • @chrisplusmelissa
      @chrisplusmelissa  9 місяців тому +1

      We don't live there... we were just visiting. We are far from loaded. 😂

  • @eddiemendoza1641
    @eddiemendoza1641 9 місяців тому

    You guys NEED to go to Japan!

  • @brellosjanos1022
    @brellosjanos1022 8 місяців тому

    Rapsöl = rapeseed oil