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i think she is swiss,i'm not sure
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As I don't watch the TV show Wednesday that the clip is from (and wouldn't recognize it as being from said TV show if it wasn't on the bottom of the screen) I had to search on the episode.. It's from the episode "Friend or Woe". The blurb on IMDB says this: "Wednesday stumbles on a secret society. During Outreach Day, Nevermore's outcasts mingle with Jericho's normies in Pilgrim World.
A person from Sweden is a Swede, a person from Finland is a Finn. What's a person from Switzerland?
Now, for do's and don'ts it depends heavily if she is 1) a rather normal girls from the countryside 2) a rather hipster girl from the city. If 1) Sure, pay. She'll offer to split, then you'll answer she can pay next date. If 2) She will appreciate it if you ask her if you should pay as you're not sure how her culture does it.
Yes. When I'm speaking in Swiss German, I also say "Pöb" instead of "pub" and stuff like that. I am fluent in English and usually don't have much of an accent, but if I'm not actually speaking English, I'm using that Swiss accent. Also when I'm using French or other words without actually speaking french.
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If you listened to her speaking English and didn't know the truth about who she was, you would think that it was she who had won the English competition in February. If you listened to her speaking English and didn't know the truth about who she was, you would think that you would definitely try to make friends with her. etc. etc.
You routinely have to explain that "Swiss" is not a language. You get amused when you see Swiss German people being subtitled on German television. You think it's normal to have six different public television channels in three different languages.
I'm Swiss but nobody would ever say to me that I'm really patriotic, "typically Swiss" or whatever. So maybe it's just logical that almost none of this 10 points pretains to me. But I know quite a few people that seem to be really Swiss. But not even them or any of the other people I know would fulfill more then 20% of the things listed.
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That's a bit like saying that pasta in not an Italian dish because it was not invented there, but I get the point. Or pizza, because tomatoes didn't even grow in Italy back in the old times. I would be curious to know what people in the world know Switzerland for (it's difficult once you live here).