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    @ Benno de Vries

    پوسٹڈ بايئ  Dino D. انرر سوئٹرزلینڈ فورم 

    Yeah. That's how Swiss people always react: GENERALIZING and taking EVERYTHING as personally as possible. Without thinking it through and drawing smarter (and more constructive) conclusions. It's that dreadful "either/or" thinking that has dominated the small minds in this country for far too long.

    But the world is much richer and much more complex than that. Especially the social world where everything should be dealt with probabilistically and not deterministically (as you do).

    MOST people I know - whether foreigners or not - agree with me that it's USUALLY difficult to get to know people here. There are only few open-minded people in the German-speaking part of Switzerland, especially in Zurich. It's just a very small city that has no meaning in terms of fashion, pop culture or new media. But that's not how Zurichians see their city.

    I was born and grew up in Zurich. But I used to live in a REALLY big city, a REALLY international metropolis. And it's not only the size that makes a difference, it's also - and to a greater extent - the MENTALITY. The metropolitan mentality that truly embraces diversity is different from Zurich's.

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