u/boldpear904

Have you ever taken the SBB to Europa park?

We've seen commercials for SBB with Europa park and also signs at Europa park to go to an SBB terminal or station I'm guessing? But when we put in luzern to Europa park it's like 4 transfers and 3 hours, not exactly efficient or time or money saving. Has anyone done this and what was your experience

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u/boldpear904 — 1 day ago

Started my first charm bracelet in cagliari, Sardinia today. What charms should I get? Going for a silver and blue vibe. I'm from Switzerland and going to pandora when I get home and hope to get my canton flag which is white and blue! :)

u/boldpear904 — 1 day ago

Is it normal for the buses to be so delayed?

Husband and I are from Switzerland so we are used to very on time buses and trains and we waited for 30 mins for the M bus here and it never came so we ubered. Now waiting for a different bus and it's been 15 mins and no bus

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u/boldpear904 — 3 days ago

Ciao, sapete dove posso comprare tanti bottoni colorati come quelli nella foto a Cagliari? Cerco un negozio fisico Grazie :)

u/boldpear904 — 4 days ago

English films in cinema?

Hi, my husband and I are visiting cagliari next week for our honeymoon. We are from Switzerland, German speaking part so we don't speak Italian. We would love to go see the mando and grogu movie next week while on holiday and we're curious if any cinemas play the original audio instead of Italian dub? I tried to look on notorious cinemas website however couldn't find any info on the language of the screening like we have here

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u/boldpear904 — 7 days ago

Watch out for racism

its hard to see in the screenshot because as soon as we got to the lobby they ran away from everyone to take it off, but the theme was sport, and this user, 1_0Wa, dressed as a black male basketball player, and didnt just use the basketball prop but also the PISTOL. i called her out on it and she left as soon as i said she was being reported..

u/boldpear904 — 8 days ago

Those who have completed the Floristin und Florist eidg. Fachausweis, how was your experience?

im thinking of a career change and am considering registering for the Floristin und Florist eidg. Fachausweis in Sursee and wanted to hear personal testimonies from people who have completed this training and gone on to being a florist. how was the quality of the training overall? its only 1 day a week, can i work another job 80% while doing this or am i considered a student and can only work minimal hours? How hard/easy was it to find a job as a florist after completion?

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u/boldpear904 — 12 days ago

Hi!

Im from the US but I immigrated to Switzerland and had to donate my sewing machine before I left because I had no room to take it with me. I bought a machine here now but the price of fabric at the local fabric shop is 30 CHF per meter, which is about 40 USD a yard. Thrift stores are almost not a thing where I'm at, but even the ones that exist don't sell items like blanket, fabric, etc and the pieces aren't cheap, they're around 30 CHF as well, think more vintage shop than thrifting.

I'm trying to find fabric shops online that will ship to me that are a lot more affordable thank you

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u/boldpear904 — 18 days ago

For more context, I live in switzerland and i work remotely 100% and i hate it. I love being outside, and perform much better when i have some place physically to go outside my home. I miss having coworkers and such to talk to. I used to work in a school as an IT person during college and started doing the graphic design for some clubs there as well and decided to combine that with my degree and found myself really liking UIUX design. i like the work, but hate the industry it comes with. I'm tired of communicating with my boss and shareholders about how AI is the future and i think its dog shit and no clients want it on our platform, we even track in our portal if clients use the AI bot or the classic way (selecting options) and all use the classic way except the founder and shareholders...

I wish i graduated in education instead, i live in a country that pays teachers very well and im not against going to school again but students can only legally work part time and that wouldnt be affordable for my cost of living.

Any recommendations on career that involve working with community that i could see myself working long term? I'm okay with taking a paycut and being overqualified. I'd rather be happy than make more money. I've been thinking about working at the local florist or library as i also worked in a library during college along side my IT job

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u/boldpear904 — 24 days ago