Switzerland boasts a rich tapestry of customs and traditions, though not all of them are easily understood.
Take, for example, Fasnacht, celebrated with unique variations in each canton, or the Samichlaus processions, which may startle the uninitiated.
Then there are unwritten traditions that, while not explicitly documented, hold significant weight. Mowing the lawn on a Sunday might lead to serious issues with your neighbor, and improper recycling or waste disposal could earn you disapproving glances.
For many foreigners, integrating into Swiss society and forming connections with locals can be challenging. I, being Swiss and hailing from the canton of Zug, am delighted to assist you in better understanding Swiss customs and traditions and navigating the nuances of daily life.