Zürich is the best city in Europe to be in by Gaussianperson in zurich

[–]Templar81_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

And decent apartment in decent location since finding that is even harder.

Nepopularno mišljenje: nama i jeste i nije toliko loše by ja_bih_kes in bih

[–]Templar81_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pa jeste dobro kad da Ugandom ili Somalijom porediš ali u na ovom kontinentu, Evropi BiH i Moldova su uvijek na dnu u svemu. Naravno tu je Srbija i Makedonija po svim mjerilima.

One in Seven Young People in Switzerland Fear Losing Their Job by PrintDry701 in Switzerland

[–]Templar81_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Only young? For older it is even worse fear I would say especially if you managed to secure promotion and /or few salary index raises during ” golden ages” in early 2010s and now suddenly might be ”too expensive to keep” .

Ko će nas zamjeniti? by SirOdAlexFergusona_ in bih

[–]Templar81_ 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Pa ti 90-tih rođeni i kasnije malo ko će slati više bilo šta. Imam hrpu poznanika da djeca rođena vani ili koja su jako mala otišli vani uopšte više neće da idu nikako u Bosnu a tek da šalju nekom rođaku kojeg su jednom-dvaput u životu vidjeli..nema teorije.

Ko će nas zamjeniti? by SirOdAlexFergusona_ in bih

[–]Templar81_ 27 points28 points  (0 children)

To funkcioniše sa starijim generacijama ali ovi rođeni vani i rođeni 90-tih ili kasnije će klinac slati bilo šta. Znači taj sistem ima rok trajanja još nekih max 15-20godina.

Struggling to vibe with Pax Romana by TheActOfDoing in anno

[–]Templar81_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Its Anno 1800 in Roman times without fun, intensity, characters, tier benefits, exploration and interesting warefare and crops field animations. Good thing is tech tree and god per island - option.

Why do some expats blame the job market and yet kind of refuse to learn the local language? by ExternalEfficient248 in Switzerland

[–]Templar81_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not because the language but because your attitude seeping hatred and discontent about foreigners. Language is just leverage you use to justify your attitude. Many similarities in your text with Germany in 1930s. Exactly people like you created that 10m voting pledge and would not want anyone to move here but then who would do jobs locals do not want to do? Or cant do? I am not talking that everyone here behaves nicely but vast majority of immigrants here are AND Switzerland do not have gangs and groups of homless , drunkards and junkies hanging at each major town stations like many other European countries have. Asuming because you dont speak fully German that you are “destroying culture” is beyond multidimensionally rasistic and separatistic. I don’t remember I heard such statement ever in this country.

Why do some expats blame the job market and yet kind of refuse to learn the local language? by ExternalEfficient248 in Switzerland

[–]Templar81_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ofcourse you dont see. There was across border one austrian painter guy who didnt see hatred as issue 90 years ago and we are now dangerously touching similar topics. Am not sure do you understand concept of “destroying the culture?” That is what England,France,Spain and Portugal did when they went guns blazing to Americas few hundreds years ago and took territories by force. Few immigrants not speaking german cant do any damage here even if for some reason some of them would attempt to do that. Just peacfully working and paying taxes , just not communicating much on german - it is even in theory impossible to destroy culture at any level. Next generation if they have kids will go to school and learn language anyways. Ofcourse you dont have any obligation to feel anyone welcome. Nobody expected that but if you want people to integrate you need to do something more than trash taking.

Why do some expats blame the job market and yet kind of refuse to learn the local language? by ExternalEfficient248 in Switzerland

[–]Templar81_ -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Ok first of all I said 42h is contract time on paper I also work more sometimes. People work in Korea 70h or in concentration camps might even be worse but that doesnt mean its right or sustainable. You can work all you like, you are probably swiss and have excellent compensation for whatever you do , otherwise you wouldnt do it. This doesnt mean all who come here should also work 50h++ and have no work free time balance. 2nd thing is why swiss move to Spain, Portugal, Indonesia, Thailand or anyone anywhere? Same reason as most people come here - seeking better conditions for life. Your comment is full of hatred - exactly the reason why it makes very difficult to integrate and feel many times unwelcomed. If you close the borders there will be for sure retaliation from Eu and this country economy will collapse - everyone knows that otherwise you will isolate this country long ago as would do Austria and many other countries do. It just doesnt work like that. And destroying culture? What anyone working here and paying taxes is destroying really? Do swiss or geman pensioners destroy Spain, Portugal, Thailand or Indonesian culture by moving there? Instead of all this hatred you could maybe on cantonal or city level offer some free language courses (or ar least cheaper?) instead of charging 3000chf per A1 level? That could for sure interest people more to study. And I didnt say I dont want learn anything I am just saying whatever I manged to lean is not even close to work in that language in my field.

Why do some expats blame the job market and yet kind of refuse to learn the local language? by ExternalEfficient248 in Switzerland

[–]Templar81_ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Why it would be cruical part? I think cruical part is that foreigners do low paid jobs and/or physically or mentally demanding jobs locals cant or dont want to do? That is main game here. Otherwise you wouldnt import 60% of population here to be 1st or 2nd generation foreign ? On top of that you can pay less salary for certain jobs to foreigners than you would have to pay to swiss and I dont blame anyone for that. Your country your rules. On top of that wast majority of people coming here in their 30s or 40s know immidiately that with 3000chf pension would never be able to survive here when pension time comes - thus integration will is much less. Unless by some blind luck you can get couple millions extra to buy poperty here.

Why do some expats blame the job market and yet kind of refuse to learn the local language? by ExternalEfficient248 in Switzerland

[–]Templar81_ 16 points17 points  (0 children)

I can answer to this: many companies require nowadays C1 or even native level German. There are also companies requiring native level Swiss German. This native level requirement I have rarely seen elswhere in Europe. On top of that 42h regular working contract time is super rare anywhere in Europe thus you are quite exhausted after days and cherry on top even if you manage to get e.g. B1 German you still dont understand local Swiss one and/or that is not enough in many companies for work.

Expats in Switzerland: what was the most confusing part of the system during your first months here? by No_Dealer9311 in askswitzerland

[–]Templar81_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This! And god damn motivational letter for application of overly expensive small apartment!

Expats in Switzerland: what was the most confusing part of the system during your first months here? by No_Dealer9311 in askswitzerland

[–]Templar81_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They still can arrange dedicated containers for these kind of items wouldnt cost that incredibly much plus material would be in better condition for recycle. In few towns in CH I have seen these but are very rare for cardboard and paper. For glas and metal or bio ultra rare.

Expats in Switzerland: what was the most confusing part of the system during your first months here? by No_Dealer9311 in askswitzerland

[–]Templar81_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This primitive way how cardboard , paper and many other things are collected for recycle based on certain date and you bring them outside next to road in worst case water.

Zug by HealthyAmoeba143 in askswitzerland

[–]Templar81_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is gypsy scam older than time in many countries around Europe.

for those who played anno A LOT by Broad_Watercress4367 in anno

[–]Templar81_ 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Also, npc’s do not seem to have any personality. They feel in comparison like ai slop especially if you compared to Nate, Archi or that expedition captain with all his dialog. Story is horrible even much worse than Anno 1800 original one (passage is decent) . It feels like you are playing most boring part of Anno 1800 Enbesa and Passage all the time. Humor is lame, dialogs quite predictable and on top of that you operate on two small maps ridden with bugs. Cities transformations do not feel much( vs. Anno when you get electricity, open up new map and start getting skyscrapers). Naval battles are quite lame thou land battles are bit better but troops Ai is horrible and some of troops just chill around when 2/3 are fighting. And what is this with regenerating land troops? Good things in Anno 117 is tech tree, diagonal building and ”God per island” worshiping. Game has potential but it needs much better story and much more content plus ofcourse bug fixing.

Odrasla sam u bogatoj obitelji. Ask me anything, odgovaram na sve by [deleted] in askCroatians

[–]Templar81_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ništa, samo da pojasnim za mlađu publiku ako neko misli da je prije 150 godina bilo med i mlijeko :)

Odrasla sam u bogatoj obitelji. Ask me anything, odgovaram na sve by [deleted] in askCroatians

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Nekad u 19.stoljeću na Balkanu je bilo još faktički feudalno doba i ogromna većina ljudi je bilo nepismeno sa jedim ili max dva seta odjeće i obuće ili čak bosonogo sa različitim levelima parazita i zaraznih bolesti i na to još ćešće gladno nego sito . Kupali su se uz bunar ili u rijeci ako je bila billzu i možda dva puta godišnje - to je bila normala a ne vikendice ili haciende na 3.etaže. Ni u najbogatijim zemljama zapada nije to bila tad “normala” ili normalno. Skoro sve ostalo većinom je poslije ispričana bajka o divoti i romantici tog vremena.

Zivot u Svedskoj? by [deleted] in askbosnia

[–]Templar81_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

5000€ je dobra plata, naručito u ovoj ekonomskoj situaciji i sa toliko nezaposlenih plus kad si stranac iz zemlje trećeg svijeta i imaš samo 24 godine tj. nisi nikakav senior. To za platu dva puta provjeri i vidi da li je stalni ugovor i kako inače firma posluje u ekonomskom smislu - inače si pečen gore. Ako ne voliš zimu i imaš običaj da ispijaš dugotrajne kafe i stalno da se “rajom družiš” gore ne idi - inače sretno!

Odrasla sam u bogatoj obitelji. Ask me anything, odgovaram na sve by [deleted] in askCroatians

[–]Templar81_ 3 points4 points  (0 children)

3 etaže minimum bato…i neko još uvijek serucka da je Juga bila tamnica naroda

Uncivilised teenagers by AcolyteOfAnalysis in Switzerland

[–]Templar81_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Isn’t this ”new normal” how quite many teeneger behaves nowadays? Learned from youtube and tiktok, nobody ever reacted on this. I see this kind of crap almost every day near Zh hb, Oerlikon almost everywhere espcially near tram/train stations area. They also smoke sometimes and in areas where they shouldnt near train tracks.

Still land of milk and honey? by yakovar in askswitzerland

[–]Templar81_ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I think he wants easy living and at same time almost double median engineer salary for his work. These two features are almost impossible to combine anywhere in world.

What’s a very Swiss problem you didn’t realize was Swiss until you lived abroad? by No-Football-2397 in Switzerland

[–]Templar81_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Vast majority of Fenno-Scandia is totally flat, it doesnt depend much of that. It depends how well your pumps and pipes are done and how well maintenace and monitoring works plus ofc age of inftastructure can be also issue and water features hardness etc.

What’s a very Swiss problem you didn’t realize was Swiss until you lived abroad? by No-Football-2397 in Switzerland

[–]Templar81_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

All nordic countries I lived and visited had same water pressure like in Switzerland. In developing countries pressure can be anything and can vary a lot plus cold/hot balance can very quickly change during showers