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Swissmerica is an American expat turned Swiss cultural expert.  Over the last 3 plus years has successfulfy attempted, but miserably failed to learn the local language.  Although he is a totales disaster mit Schwiizertüütsch (Swiss German) , his extensive knowledge of the more obscure points of Swiss culture make him an excellent guy to ask about something to do over the weekend.

The Twissted Swisster blog was established in 2006 as a project to document the move of an American to a small Swiss town on the outskirts of Zurich.  The objective was to document everyday events, frustrations, and major milestones in world of expat living.

To those that are going through the same things he did, hang in there.  To those that are contemplating a move, this blog may help you to jump right in, or run with fear.

-Enjoy

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  1. Sara Aswegan

    March 30, 2010 at 12:41 am

    I must thank you for your candid, open experience captured consistently over the last three years. I have just been presented with an international assignment to the Geneva area and must make a decision by end of April for a Sept 1 start. Your candor helps me to see that I could survive and enjoy the whole experience. I am now inspired to use a blog as well to remain close to my family and friends as well as have a digital history of my time in Switzerland. All the best, Sara

     
  2. swissmerica

    March 30, 2010 at 5:32 am

    Sara, I am glad you found my experiences helpful to you in the decision process. You comment brings me back to the time I was making that decision and I know if can be filled with a lot of emotion. I wish you the best of luck in your decision and keep us posted.

    Bon Courage, -Swissmerica

     
  3. Sue

    June 8, 2010 at 2:22 pm

    My BF works for ABB and we’re moving to Zurich – maybe Baden- by Nov – I’m feeling quite overwhelmed but your blog has lightened my spirits ;) I hope I don;t need to learn German! Though I will make the effort

     
  4. swissmerica

    June 8, 2010 at 6:02 pm

    Sue, thanks for stopping by, I’m sure you’ll have a great time. But you better think twice about your fear of German. Even a little bit will go a long way. I suggest at minimum taking 1 beginners course. It will make life so much easier. -Swissmerica