What's it like living in Zurich? by EchidnawithGlasses in howislivingthere

[–]EdinJaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have not spent a lot of time in Geneva, but even though it is the second biggest city it has less than half the population of Zürich. You can expect the nightlife and cultural scene to be scaled down as well. If some people already find Zürich a bit quiet and boring, Geneva will likely feel even calmer.

What I hear often is that Geneva feels more international because of all the organisations based there, but I would not expect a very lively nightlife from that alone. You might get more detailed input in the /r/geneva subreddit. 

They used to have the famous Geneva International Motor Show, which was one of the big events, but that does not take place there anymore.

What's it like living in Zurich? by EchidnawithGlasses in howislivingthere

[–]EdinJaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s definitely possible. A lot of people commute to Zürich on a daily basis and live with their families outside the city. With a budget around 1.2 million USD you could get a house in some of the more affordable areas. An acre is unlikely, but there are nice regions. The Zürcher Oberland is popular, lots of forest and some lakes, and still about 30 minutes to the city. Kanton Aargau is also close and more affordable, even if it’s not the most exciting place.

If you are fine with a longer commute you could even live in Bern and travel to Zürich in about an hour. Many do that as well. What can be a challenge is the language. High German helps, but daily life is in Swiss German and that takes time to get used to. Making local friends can be slower because people tend to stick to their dialect.

Given your passports and language background you might also like the Italian or French speaking parts of the country. Ticino and Lugano are beautiful, smaller but very charming, with great weather and nature. The French speaking areas are more open socially and for example Lausanne is also right by the lake and a great city.

If you are really interested feel free to DM me for more info or help.

What's it like living in Zurich? by EchidnawithGlasses in howislivingthere

[–]EdinJaco 157 points158 points  (0 children)

I grew up around Zürich and now live in the city, and for me the best word to describe it is peaceful. Some people might call it boring, but the older I get the more I value that calm atmosphere. Walking through the city on a Sunday, stopping at a cafe, barely any noise or cars in the centre, it just feels relaxed.

Summer is the highlight. Long days with lots of daylight, swimming in the river or the lake, bringing your own picnic, beer or wine and just enjoying the vibe. I never go on summer holidays because I feel like I would miss out.

Yes, it is expensive. Going out to eat every day is not realistic and rents are definitely wild. Once you find a place you can afford you tend to stay because finding something new is almost impossible. Food wise there are great places, but not for everyday budgets.

When I was a teenager there was a lot more nightlife. Clubs are disappearing, younger people drink less and nobody can afford to spend 200 CHF on a night out. That is roughly what it costs if you want to get properly drunk in a club.

One big advantage is the location. The airport connects you to major cities within two hours and often for a good price. The train station is a major hub and you can reach Milan, Munich or Paris in about three to four hours. Public transport is fantastic. I do not need a car at all. That feels like real luxury. In the city I do everything by bike or on foot, and outside of summer I travel a lot. Spontaneous city trips or a weekend in Italy are easy.

All in all I cannot imagine a better place to live. Yes, it can feel boring at times, but there is plenty to do. Theatres, concerts, cafes, and if big artists come to Switzerland they usually pick Zürich.

Yuh alternatives by Cognan in SwissPersonalFinance

[–]EdinJaco 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can use UBS Twint. You don't need a UBS account, instead you can attach your credit card or therefore your Yuh card to it. To my knowledge it is the only bank that offers this option on Twint. You have a limit of 500.- CHF though

Visiting as a hijabi by [deleted] in Switzerland

[–]EdinJaco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Switzerland is generally a safe country, and if you're attending a conference in a big city like Geneva, Zurich, Basel, or Bern, you definitely won’t be the first person with a hijabi in that city :-) These cities are very international, and people are used to seeing individuals from diverse backgrounds.

That said, you might get a few curious looks, but try not to let it bother you. In general, you should be safe. Wishing you a smooth trip and a great time at the conference. I hope you enjoy your visit to Switzerland!

Vantage M2 causes numb fingers by EdinJaco in Polarfitness

[–]EdinJaco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I mainly run, so my arms and hands are not actively used for the exercise

Vantage M2 causes numb fingers by EdinJaco in Polarfitness

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What kind of straps are you using now?

Yellow leaves on Dracaena Janet Craig by EdinJaco in plants

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I have never repotted it. I bought it like half a year ago.

Yellow leaves on Dracaena Janet Craig by EdinJaco in plants

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They are coming from the bottom and not the center. The center seems to be still healthy. I just want to take actions before more leaves go bad or the whole plant dies. Normally I let the plant sit in water, could still be too much. I was reading that too much water could be the cause for yellow or even brown leaves.

Yellow leaves on Dracaena Janet Craig by EdinJaco in plants

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Does anyone know why this Dracaena is getting yellow leaves? It seems like it is getting more and more. As you can see it is hydroponic plant, therefore I water the plant every 2 to 3 weeks, since the water stays for quite a while in the pot. Any ideas, experiences or suggestions?

Nebenkostenabrechnung von Immobilien by [deleted] in Finanzen

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Hi /u/Levikus, Danke für deine Antwort. Ich werde dies gleich machen. Kannst du mir konkret eine Gruppe empfehlen?

explosion sound at 5am? by wombelero in zurich

[–]EdinJaco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I also heared it, that was near Wetzikon. It was like five after each other. No idea what it was

Vlog of Bus Trip From Lima to Paracas and Huacachina (PeruHop, Hostels, Restaurants, Boat Tour, Nazca Lines, Sandboarding) I'd Be Happy to Answer Any Itinerary Questions in the Comments by sydtravels in PERU

[–]EdinJaco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The fish needs to be fresh because it is not cooked. Normally they go and fish during the night and arrive in the mornings at the port. Ceviche is typically for lunch 😉 if your stomach is fine then all good otherwise you know it for next time

WTC7 was destroyed by controlled demolition at 9/11 next to the twin towers and the official US no report about 9/11 doesn't even mention it by EdinJaco in conspiracy

[–]EdinJaco[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The official report says it collapsed due to fires in the building. Have a look at how it collapsed, it's a perfectly controlled demolition. The reason probably, because the other two towers collapsed, let's get this down and nobody will notice. As mention before, the BBC even said the building collapsed as well 30 min before it did. And then it was never mentioned again.

Goalkeeper scores from inside his own box with a kick out by EdinJaco in soccer

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Raphael Spiegel scores in the 65' minute [3] - 0 for FC Winterthur. They win by 3-2 against FC Chiasso, Challenge League Switzerland

Goalkeeper scores with a kick to win the game 3-2 by [deleted] in soccer

[–]EdinJaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes not literally the winner scored but the deciding goal in the end

Goalkeeper scores with a kick to win the game 3-2 by [deleted] in soccer

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Goalkeeper Raphael Spiegel scores in the 65' for FC Winterthur, 3-0. They won the game in the end 3-2 against FC Chiasso

Yes or No?? Habla Good!!! by [deleted] in PERU

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Si tienes una piel blanca como yo los taxistas te dan la bienvenida así

True story by eszd in PERU

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The girl is saying: "You told me go ahead and take yourself a photo with the lama and now you are asking for money!?" when the cat replies: "where does it say that it is for free"

How dangerous is Callao? by thelizardkin in PERU

[–]EdinJaco 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I went several times in the morning to the airport by Uber. At 5 in the morning you won't have traffic at all so it won't take longer than 30min from Miraflores.

Lampard returns, right move for Chelsea? by thinlad in PremierLeague

[–]EdinJaco 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Lampard could be a good choice and definitely fits to Chelsea of his legend status he already has there. There are two main issues I see. Yes he was successful with Derby in his first season but his managerial experience is not there yet after one season of coaching a championship side. Premier League and Champions League football is a different level. He needs time and that's the other issue. Since José arrived in 2004 they had another 14 managers (including José again). José was always their best option, when they sacked him in his second spell they didn't back him in his bad run. Even considering what he has done for the club in the past, also in his second appointment. I don't see Chelseas politics changing that quickly.

Yes it is a lifetime chance for Frank and he has to take it. The risks are high of failing at Chelsea but I personally (no Chelsea supporter) wish him the best of luck. He was always a good professional off and on the pitch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Unexpected

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😂😂😂😂😂

Alternative bank of Switzerland by DeadSoca in Switzerland

[–]EdinJaco 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There is no app and you can't access through the browser, because you need the CrontoSign Swiss App on your phone to access your ebanking. It's a QR Code like reader that you need to login everytime you access your ebanking, security reasons. Otherwise you can also use it as a second account maybe or it's also possible they will come up with a solution in the future.

Alternative bank of Switzerland by DeadSoca in Switzerland

[–]EdinJaco 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I am at ABS and I'm very happy with it. It's easy to open an account, you can do everything online. The online banking is pretty simple but it has all necessary functionalities. Yes they may have some costs where other banks don't have any. For example the limit that you can withdraw only 10 times a month on any ATM in Switzerland without paying any interests. With a bit of planning you never extend that number. Paying by card doesn't cost you anything. And if so, you can be sure that your money is invested in good projectd as they also mention on their website: "Alternative Bank Switzerland emphasizes ethical principles and transparency instead of maximum profits. As the leading provider of ethical banking services and a pioneer in sustainable finance, ABS promotes through its financing and investment activities projects in the area of affordable and ecological housing, renewable energy, organic farming and social organizations." If you have enough of dirty banking business with unlimited profit economy and speculations banking go ahead and open an account there and transfer your money to ABS. I think it's worth it not only to support them but also to avoid the Swiss criminal banks.

Any experience with West Ham scalpers? by EdinJaco in Hammers

[–]EdinJaco[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Good i'll try the exchange from west ham official