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Zurich
... a pig market but is now the financial centre, surrounded by the intricate and imposing Credit Suisse Building. As Thorben recommended, we walked along Bahnhofstrasse checking out the astronomical prices at the high-end designer stores. There were lots of pretty things, but it was definitely window-shopping only. We did go into Swatch to look at watches and the English book store, as well as a shop that the woman we were on the train ...
Switzerland - Day 14
... bonding session that did not need any translation, drawing doodles in the snow is apparently a universal conversation starter.
It was challenging work hiking in the snow up this Mountain with the altitude difference and the lack of recent regular exercise did not help, it was a lot of fun though and we all thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. A fairly common sight to see were young children walking up the track with their parents only ...
Visite de la ville
... mes parents. Ye!! je suis contente de voir leur visage! si jamais vous voulez me rejoindre gratuitement, c genial cette application! cherchez moi sur skype: manondesgagne1
Souper encore une fois super bon! je fais la connaissance avec mes autres co-chambreuses! ce soir la chambre est full! bon aujourd hui ya plus de monde dans l auberge, jai hate de voir si les gens vont se parler! jour de la marmotte, he non, il ne se parle pas! jen profite donc ...
Zürich
... era como sentirse en casa. Hay expresiones básicas como gracias, chau, perdón, permiso, etc etc que en los otros idiomas tuvimos que aprender y cada vez que las queríamos usar había que pensar. Con el alemán es un poco más natural y eso te da mucha tranquilidad. Algo que obviamente no podía faltar son los relojes y las cortaplumas suizas. Es increíble la cantidad de relojerías y la cantidad de tiendas de cortaplumas vitorinox que hay!. ...
So ein Käse
... Ein akzentfreies „Grüezi" schallt uns entgegen. 11 Stunden später wird der „Zmorge“ serviert. Wir beobachten Chinesen, die sich forschenden Blickes ein Stückli Greyerzer unter die Nase halten. Fragende Gesichter. Ein Mutiger unter ihnen beisst zaghaft zu – und spuckt mit ekelverzerrter Mine in eine Plastiktasse aus. Uns schmeckt's. ...