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Swiss std of living: which of these have SG achieved?

LITTLEREDDOT

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12 FACTS ABOUT SWITZERLAND THAT WILL BLOW YOUR MIND

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"What are some of the most mind-blowing facts about Switzerland?" appeared as a question on Quora. Below we are printing some of the best answers.
1. If it starts heavily snowing during nighttime, there will be so much snow that it will completely cover the roads and make it nearly impossible to drive. But you can bet the roads will always be cleaned by 8 a.m.

2. In case of nuclear war, the Swiss have bunkers capable of fitting 100% of the country's population.

3. In case of war, highways can be converted into landing-and-takeoff runways by quickly removing the grade separations.

4. Swiss army pilots never go to supersonic speeds during training. Because Switzerland is so small, it's impossible not to violate the border of another country while flying so fast. According to my Swiss friend, "Regarding the supersonic flights, they now have an agreement with France that allows them to fly into France and back in order to go supersonic."

5. In Lausanne, to optimize taxation on garbage collection, they standardized bin bags and included the tax in the price. If you throw out more stuff, you pay more. And apparently, if you're not using the bins to throw your daily leftovers out, you might get into trouble.


6. Despite its size, Switzerland has four official languages:
German, French, Italian, and Romansh. It's really fun to see the Swiss from different parts of the country speak English to understand one another. Their German differs from the "classic" German language. It's called "Swiss German," and from what I've been told it does not have a written representation. All of my German buddies say they can hardly understand it. Although the size of the country is relatively small, ironically many Swiss have trouble when asked to sing their anthem.

7. Swiss chocolatiers developed techniques to make chocolates with gold. Yup — edible gold. How luxurious is that?

8. If the Swiss want to block off the country, they can do it with very few soldiers, because the tunnels and many highways have steel tubes that can be raised at the touch of a button to block access. Trees that were planted long ago, in the event of invasion, would be cut to land across roadways, making roads impassable.


Also, in the event of war, the country can be rendered impassable by armoured vehicles in less than one hour. All bridges have bomb boxes, and all direction and distance signs (e.g., Geneva 50 km that way) can be dropped from sign posts with a central switch. Some mountains contain massive military bases and foothills are hollowed out for hangars and tank bunkers. (via Josh Trutt, Michael Klein, Daniel Carroll)

Marshall Eubanks says he was driving in Switzerland once, years ago, and saw a fighter jet taxi out of a mountainside and take off. His understanding is that these underground airforce bases are now used for storing records and other valuables.

9. Their cars look practically new. You get a ticket if you don't get a dent or scratch fixed immediately.

10. Many companies employ people to do things like bookkeeping that could easily be automated. As a society, the Swiss have decided that low unemployment benefits everyone enough to make it worthwhile employing those people.
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11. Many people rave about Switzerland's public transportation. One single ticket can get you across the entire country using all different types of vehicles — bus, train, boat, cable car, etc. They also have a system whereby trains arrive just before the full hour or half hour, and leave just after, so you'll typically change trains within 20 minutes. Train speeds are maxed out and optimized for interchangeability and speed on the network.

12. They pay unemployment for about two years, which in itself isn't unique, but it
includes paid vacation. Travelling and accommodation elsewhere are included.
Of course that's not all. Switzerland is an amazing country, and if you've never been there, I highly recommend you visit. It's wonderful.



 

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Let me say once more with the voice of Martin Luther King......"FOUR SCORE AND SEVEN YEARS AGO......I HAVE A DREAM THAT SINGAPORE WILL ONE DAY BECOME THE SWISS STANDARD OF LIVING......BUT ONE HUNDRED YEARS LATER SINGAPORE STILL HASNT ACHIEVED THE SWISS STANDARD OF LIVING!!!!!!SINGAPORE CANNOT ACHIEVE THE SWISS STANDARD OF LIVING AS LONG AS ITS POPULATION IS MADE UP OF COCKROACHES AND LOCUSTS FROM THIRD WORLD COUNTRIES!!!!SINGAPORE CANNOT ACHIEVE THE SWISS STANDARD OF LIVING AS LONG AS ITS FOUR MAIN RACES CONSIST OF TIONG,SHITSKIN,MATS,PINOY.SINGAPORE CANNOT ACHIEVE THE SWISS STANDARD OF LIVING AS LONG AS FUCKTARD JIU HU KIAS TONYCHAT ARE ALLOWED TO ROAM FREELY WITHIN OUR BORDERS!!!!"
 

leetahbar

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the pinky and all his miillion$ minions have since upgraded themselves many times over. the peasants are still struggling rowing their 2.0 SAMPAN
 

mojito

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Swiss people are so self centered. Unlike Singapore, they are so successful yet they did not share their success and help the unemployed in Italy and Spain. Shame on you, Switzerland. Shameful indeed.
 

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9. Their cars look practically new. You get a ticket if you don't get a dent or scratch fixed immediately.

On this single score alone, sinkie land is nowhere near the Swiss standard of living but rather the African way of living where anything goes.

At night, and on most occasions, you might see someone driving on the road without lights on his vehicle and the police cruiser that passed by did not even both to stop him to issue a ticket.

In the USA, the mata mata would even stop you and give you a ticket for a damaged tail light but in sinkie land, the mata mata would usually ignore it because traffic rule violation is not part of their job. They are only on anti crime patrol or on their usual jiak hong cruise around.
 

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Once a Conn Man from Spore claimed the Swiss will be bankrupt
if they carry on with their welfare scheme given to the unemployed
and old citizens back in the 70's. Will the Swiss be bankrupt before
or after he kick the Bucket?
 

eatshitndie

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from fishing village and swamp to modern skyline in 50 years. not bad i must say....

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you must be living in the ghettos of singapore

On this single score alone, sinkie land is nowhere near the Swiss standard of living but rather the African way of living where anything goes.

At night, and on most occasions, you might see someone driving on the road without lights on his vehicle and the police cruiser that passed by did not even both to stop him to issue a ticket.

In the USA, the mata mata would even stop you and give you a ticket for a damaged tail light but in sinkie land, the mata mata would usually ignore it because traffic rule violation is not part of their job. They are only on anti crime patrol or on their usual jiak hong cruise around.
 

eatshitndie

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mangrove swamp at pulau ubin....this is what sg looked like at most of her coast more than 50 years ago. this is perhaps one of a few swamps that are left for memory and keepsake.

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