Karl | Life in Japan
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Are You Turning Swiss? Discover 5 Tell-Tale Signs

Switzerland isn’t just mountains, chocolate, and punctual trains. It’s a feeling—a rhythm you pick up slowly until one day, you do something almost automatically and think, “Wait… I’m turning Swiss.”

Here are five signs that you might have slipped into Swiss mode without even noticing it.

1. You Apologize for Being Exactly on Time

You show up at 14:00 for a 14:00 meeting—and still feel like you should’ve been there earlier. Being punctual has gone from habit to identity. Being late? Not an option.

2. You Prep for a Hike Like It’s a Logistics Briefing

You don’t just throw on shoes and go. There’s weather radar involved, train timetables synced to the trailhead, snacks packed with surgical precision. The mountains are calling—and you’re bringing laminated maps.

3. You Sort Trash With Philosophical Purpose

Recycling is no longer a chore. It’s a practice. You know the subtle differences between cardboard and treated paper. You’ve had arguments about aluminum lids. And you’ve definitely rinsed a yogurt container like it was sacred.

4. You Discuss Weather Like It Affects National Security

A coffee chat becomes a strategic debate about whether low pressure over the Jura will mess with your weekend plans. You trust MeteoSwiss more than global news.

5. You Believe in Trains

Not just in theory. You believe the train will arrive at 14:07 because it always does. Deep down, you feel calm just looking at the SBB app. It’s basically meditation.


Bonus Signs:

  • You say “Grüezi” automatically when passing hikers, no matter what part of Switzerland you’re in.
  • You own at least one piece of outdoor gear that cost more than your monthly phone bill.
  • You instinctively know the difference between raclette and fondue night.

If a few of these made you nod or smile, well… maybe you’re more Swiss than you thought. And if you ever find yourself adjusting your watch to match the church bells? Yeah, it’s already too late.

What Swiss habits have quietly become part of your life? Share yours—I’d love to hear them.

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