

- Civil War (sadly)
- The nobel peace price winner who played a vital role transformating the country to a democracy, before the civil war happend. (Have to look up the name)
- The Royhinga genocide
- Lots of minorities and factions
- And the Top Gear special
any recommendations to get it to work remotely? the good thing about plex was it was easy to set up, but the quality was medicore.
The swiss government will do the same as always: Observe the situation. If it gets really crazy maybe we will send China a letter or have a talk about human rights (nothing public ofc). Unfortunately, our tibetan friends cannot expect more from our spineless government.
As a Swiss, I fully agree.
Switzerland, IT
Depends on the team. It’s not that uncommon in some occasions, for example on a friday, to have a beer when eating lunch in a restaurant.
Very common is the “Apero”-culture. Small festivities after work to celebrate something. Snacks, beer and wine are part of it. Sometimes this can also be during the day and people will continue to work after.
Maybe a flawed democracy at best and it’s getting worse every day. At least on federal level, I don’t much about states politics. Not really an expert but democracy can’t really work that well if you are stuck in a two party system. Having more choice would sure help against populists and autocrats.
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Alcohol consumption has been declining in many Western countries for decades. But it seems that younger people also don’t go out that often anymore. Many clubs and bars struggle. I think it’s more health awareness and the prices. Why paying 15$ and more for a cocktail and feel shitty the next day?
I like alcohol but it’s definitely a good trend. I think we forget how much people were drinking back in the day. 20+ years ago it was normal to drive home trashed. And a few decades ago it was perfectly normal to put Schnaps in your morning coffee. And for example construction workers were drinking beer at the morning break at 9am (rural Switzerland).