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Swiss and Chips - Your British guide to Switzerland Jo Fahy, Simon Zryd
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4.8 • 15 Ratings
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Your British guide to Switzerland: an audio podcast for English speaking expats living in Switzerland and Swiss interested in Britain. Everything expats need to know about finding a job in Switzerland, how to find an apartment in Bern, Geneva or Zurich, how to find friends and get to know Swiss culture, traditions and of course, learn the language.
We will try to answer your questions and give you personal insight into what it's like to move from London to Bern. This is not just a view from the outside looking in however, we will also bring you the Swiss perspective, from a "real" Swiss, born and bred in the Bernese Oberland.
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We taste traditional Swiss food and drink so you don't have to: Rivella
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The Swiss can't get enough of it: Rivella is the Alpine nation's traditional soft drink of choice. But there's an unusual ingredient hiding beneath the bubbles of this thirst-quenching liquid. Any idea what it is?
In this episode, we'll introduce you to the delights of Switzerland's weird and wonderful fizzy refreshment, and Simon takes a blind Rivella taste test to find out how Swiss he is after all.
Notes on this episode of Swiss and Chips: Your British Guide to Switzerland Facts and figures Different colours of Rivella bottles and their meaning The drink experiment! Learning Swiss German How to properly order a Rivella in Switzerland.
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We’d love to answer your question in our show. Leave us an audio question directly on our website or send a voice message to 0041 76 830 72 96. Connect with us and become part of the community Don't miss the latest episode of Swiss and Chips. Subscribe via iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, email or RSS! Jo Fahy on Mastodon, Simon Zryd on Mastodon -
From Bern to Colmar: Swiss and Chips over the border
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If you're looking for Christmas magic, put Colmar, France on your list of must-see places. A beautiful city at any time of year, it is decorated and lit up to perfection every Christmas.
The city's cobbled streets are flanked by Medieval or Renaissance-period buildings and small canals run alongside the main thoroughfares. There are six different markets to see, each with a different focus such as artisan crafts, food or even an area aimed at children. On top of all that, the city's park has an ice rink and even a merry-go-round that has been adapted into a highly festive rotating drinkery.
Although Switzerland has an abundance of lovely Christmas markets, a trip to Colmar is something special: we'll tell you why in this latest episode!
Notes on this episode of Swiss and Chips: Your British Guide to Switzerland We talk about user feedback. Send yours here. Colmar and its Christmas markets Learning Swiss German The word in this episode was "biräweich".
Teaching a Swiss It's time for Simon to learn more about the English language. Send a word or expression in English as a voice message to 0041 76 830 72 96 and explain why it's important to know. Simon will try to figure out what it is and how to say it in Swiss German in the next episode. If you send us your address, you'll get a postcard as a thank you from us :)
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The must-know websites for Switzerland
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It can take time to figure out what the useful websites are when you move to a new country. What are the most-popular car-sharing, price comparison, weather and buy-and-sell sites in Switzerland? We crowdsourced a list of the must-know websites in Switzerland from our Facebook group, Switzerland for English Speakers. In this episode we explain why they're useful and what we personally think of them.
Notes on this episode of Swiss and Chips: Your British Guide to Switzerland Send your audio file to our inbox or directly to 0041 76 830 72 96 Vote results from our last episode Full list of useful websites from our group on Facebook Galaxus and Gonser tutti, anibis Comparis Toppreise deepl Meteo Suisse Mobility Peakfinder Alertswiss How to find an apartment in Switzerland as an expat - a previous episode Learning Swiss German The word in this episode was "Sidäfin".
Teaching a Swiss It's time for Simon to learn more about the English language. Send a word or expression in English to 0041 76 830 72 96 and explain why it's important to know. Simon will try to figure out what it is and how to say it in Swiss German in the next episode. If you send us your address, you'll get a postcard as a thank you from us :)
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Six things you'll find in a Swiss kitchen (and what's missing!)
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Warning: this episode is a rollercoaster! We try to navigate our way through a traditional Swiss kitchen, and explain the classic items you'll find in any Swiss kitchen cupboard. From flavourings to implements, we lift the table cloth on the secrets of Switzerland's home dining habits - and we reveal a few foody preferences of our own along the way. Plus: what's missing in a standard Swiss kitchen? We name three items that we can't live without, but which have proven to be somewhat of a novelty to your average Swiss.
Interested in connecting with us and other listeners? Want to chat about the show, talk about life in Switzerland or even meet up? We want to know how! Please vote and we'll try and make it happen. If anything is missing, you can add it in the comments at the bottom of this page.
Notes on this episode of Swiss and Chips: Your British Guide to Switzerland Vote results from our last episode Thanks to 'AGBinCH' for the helpful comment What you'll find in a Swiss kitchen Aromat and Kressi After Eights in Switzerland, here, here and here What's missing in Swiss kitchens Learning Swiss German Chnuuschti - if you have a better explanation, let us know in the comments.
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Voting in Switzerland
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After Jo got her Swiss passport it was time to step up and get her first real taste of Swiss democracy… and what better way to do it than going to vote in the regular Swiss polls in person.
In this episode, we talk about how to vote in person or by post, and how to navigate political discussions with the Swiss.
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Notes on this episode of Swiss and Chips: Your British Guide to Switzerland
First time voting in Switzerland! When can you vote after becoming Swiss? When can you go and vote and how often? Where can you vote? How does it work? Learning Swiss German
Our word in this episode: 'Gfröörli'.
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Driving to the UK from Switzerland
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The traditional ways to travel between the UK and Switzerland are plane, train and car. 2022 turned out to be the year we used the channel tunnel to make the trip for the first time. We drove from Bern to England and then back a few weeks later. It was an experience to remember! And one that’s worth talking about and sharing with you.
Notes on this episode of Swiss and Chips: Your British Guide to Switzerland
Why did we end up driving by car? What is the advantage? Which route did we take, how long is the journey and how are the stops on the way? Which route to take, how long is the journey and how are the stops on the way? Recommendations in our Facebook Group. The Channel Tunnel video on YouTube. Learning Swiss German
Our word(s) in this episode: 'Plapperä' and 'Plapperi'.
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Thank you for listening to the Swiss and Chips Podcast!
We’d love to answer your question on the show. Leave us an audio question directly on our website.
Get in touch via email and we'll answer your question right in the show (if possible).
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Customer Reviews
Entertaining, informative and light
Great show that keeps us Expats in the loop of what’s going on and we wouldn’t want to miss while in Switzerland.
Informative and fun
Useful and funny podcast about life in Switzerland.
Funny view from a Swiss and Soon to be Swiss
It is an entertaining podcast and recommendable for people interested in Switzerland or in general want to know more about the life in Switzerland.