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Delight 5 year s ago
don't "J" walk in American but feel free to break any other law and if an American objects just tell them their a racists and have white privilege and walk away yelling how bad the place is
       
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Three 5 year s ago
I'll stay home
       
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Labour 5 year s ago
the knife thing IS ABSOLUTELY INCORRECT SPECIALLY IN SWITZERLAND HOME OF VICTORINOX GIVIN KNIFES AS GIFTS IS TRADITION
       
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Devoted 5 year s ago
OMG ! so many WRONG things ! dash
       
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Boston 5 year s ago
Never heard of the knive thing buuut wishing someone an early birthday in Germany ( #6) is bad luck! At least here in bavaria. Also #15, the

...the OK sign does mean "@sshole" in Germany.
       
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Danny 4 year s ago
dash dash dash dash clapping
       
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Danny 4 year s ago
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Don’t give sharp objects as gifts in Switzerland.

Giving sharp objects as gifts in Switzerland (alongside other countries like Germany, Brazil, and Egypt) is considered bad gift etiquette and the end of the relationship or friendship. The way around this is if you tape a coin on the knife, so then the receiver of the gift can give you back the coin as a payment.

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