Isn't it really weird to live in a country where people from different areas speak different languages? Imagine being Swiss on /int/. You have no idea whether the person you're writing to will understand you if you write in your native language.
>>52111033
Money is the common tongue.
>>52111033
I wish there where /Swiss/ general
>>52111101
Which is why everyone speaks English.
>tfw not Swiss
It's probably not that weird though. When I see Canadian flags I know that those people could be speaking either Mandarin, Punjabi, French, or English as a native tongue.
I have no loyalty or pride related to this country at all.
You try to avoid people of other regions as much as possible.
It's cool being from a bilingual country sadly we are loosing our native languages like the Aztec.
>>52111272
>>52112781
>he fell for the swiss meme
I never understood how Macau can have Portuguese and Cantonese as both official languages. Like those two have no similarities whatsoever.
Don't they just learn all official languages?
I know a girl from switzerland and she speaks Italian, French and German
It's pretty easy to assume that they speak Swiss German, or High German at least. The French Swiss almost all speak High German, and many Swiss German. The Romansch people are too rare to care about. Italian Swiss aren't real Swiss, so they don't matter.
Usually its the masses that dictate the lingua franca in a country, för example we assume finnish is understood by everyone even if we are bilingual
>>52114691
>tfw speak italian and french natively
Time to start learning german and then move to Switzerland!
>>52112816
>aztec
dont you mean nahuatl you fucking fag
It's always a worry that the other poster is an english teacher faggot