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Around Lake Geneva, they prefer English speakers over German speakers. Of course, if like me you speak English, French and German, you generally have no problem.
Around Lake Geneva, they prefer English speakers over German speakers. Of course, if like me you speak English, French and German, you generally have no problem.
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Moi non plus. Of course I can afford a hotel in Geneva during a Messe.
Heard it from a mate over there. Been looking to move over to CH for a while now, but family committments among other things have stopped the move.
He reckons its getting more difficult to find decent accommodation and that for work, the CH will (I suppose for obvious reasons), take a German speaker over a non german speaker in most cases even if the workign language is English.
That is only one persons opinion, so consider the viewpoint accordingly
It is indeed, they prefer German speakers mostly, though international firms don't mind English speaking living locally. Trying to find a Swiss job from the UK is more difficult.
Accomodation isn't too bad if you don't want to live in the middle of Zürich.
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