A walk through social networks allows us to discover realities without having to move to them. And this is the case of people who are going to live to other countries and who use digital platforms to share their discoveries or offer advice to those who decide to go on a trip where they reside.
This is the case for example from Angela, a Spanish residing in Switzerland And that both in Tik Tok and Instagram usually tell what is his day to day in one of the most expensive countries in the world to live.
The Helvetic country – the oldest neutral nation in the world because it has not participated in any war since 1815 – is usually always in this type of lists.
And as for her curiosities, the young woman, who calls herself in her networks @Angilajinjiihe points out that in many buildings they have community washing machines, and not in their own houses; Garbage bags cost more than one euro each and can fine you but the strips where it corresponds, there is an annual television tax, and in the supermarket They sell eggs that paint colors.
This last curiosity, the content creator explains in one of her last videos. “This is to differentiate them from fresh eggs, since those of colors are hard eggs,” he explains before his followers, which he shows in the recording how they are seen on one of the supermarket shelves. They are especially painted in bright colors so that customers do not accidentally confuse them with those who are raw.
“They are super striking and colorful colors, and they are called picnic eggs or Swiss eggs,” he says, clarifying that, although we could confuse them with those of Easter, those of Picnic are all year in the supermarket and are found on another totally different shelf.
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