r/Switzerland • u/Heavy-Mycologist-204 • 6h ago
r/Switzerland • u/CornellWeills • Apr 24 '26
📢 Modpost How to agree to the rules and post on the subreddit
Hello all,
As you may know, we've started to use the "Read the Rules" app recently to support us in the battle against spam, advertisement and such. Accepting them is very easy, however if you don't know how to, take a look below. You find below the steps for Mobile, new and old Reddit.
Mobile (official Reddit App)
- Click on the round button with three dots in the top right of your screen.
- In the submenu click on "Read the rules" at the bottom
- Read the rules while scrolling down. Once you reach the "Acknowledgement" section, toggle the button and submit.

On third party apps, it's maybe best to use the process for old reddit in case you don't see this option.
Desktop (new Reddit)
- Click on the round button with three dots in the top right of your screen
- Click on "Read the rules"
- Read the rules while scrolling down. Once you reach the "Acknowledgement" section, toggle the button and submit.


Old reddit
For old Reddit the process changes a little, however, it is still very easy.
- Click on rules link in "Please read the rules before posting" in the sidebar to the right. This will open the rules page, read through them .
- Scroll down further, until you see the "Moderators" Section in the sidebar on the right. Click on "MESSAGE THE MODS"
- Create a Modmail. Title: "Read The Rules", Message: "Acknowledged." and send it.
This is it, you will then receive a confirmation immediately.



Please note: the process for old reddit also works on mobile and such, in case there should be an issue.
Of course we're also available via Modmail for questions.
r/Switzerland • u/as-well • Oct 29 '25
Modpost Please report racist ragebait and racist comments
Dear members of our community,
In the past few days, we've seen an increase in both ragebaiting posts and racist comments from users with no prior engagement in the sub, often from those usually commenting in the subs of other countries.
This indicates to us that we are frequently being overrun by users who try to spread their racist, islamophobic messages to our sub.
Racism is against our subreddit rules and it is against Reddit's terms of services. We would like to encourage you to use the report button.
That will put it into our 'modqueue' to have a look - and if you report it for 'hate', it will additionally be sent to the sitewide admins who will frequently take further action.
We rely on your reports, just like every subreddit does. Our team is healthy and works well, but we cannot have an eye on everything. We do have scripts and so on to make our job easier, but sometimes, unacceptable comments go through. Using the report button makes sure that we can prioritize looking at said comment and if it's rulebreaking, helps us remove it quickly.
We remove racist content and ban racist users frequently. The admins remove a bunch of comments breaking site-wide rules too (often in a fashion that deletes them completely, so we cannot easily further moderate them)
We are very hesitant to remove political speech. We only remove rules-breaking comments. The relevant rule is:
General reddiquette applies (i.e. no racism, sexism, personal attacks, or simply put: behave as if you were talking to somebody in person)
Please report posts or comments that do not adhere to these rules; in particular, we will not tolerate harassment or discrimination
The relevant reddit rules (https://redditinc.com/policies/reddit-rules) are:
- Remember the human. Reddit is a place for creating community and belonging, not for attacking marginalized or vulnerable groups of people. Everyone has a right to use Reddit free of harassment, bullying, and threats of violence. Communities and users that incite violence or that promote hate based on identity or vulnerability will be banned.
Thank you for helping us with this influx of clearly rule-breaking users without any connection to Switzerland.
ETA: Reports are anonymous. So when we get your report, we have no option to thank you or following up with you. If you report for 'hate', it goes to both us and the admins. The admins will typically let you know of their decision. We literally have no way of doing that.
r/Switzerland • u/eiger_exe • 4h ago
Looking for autistics in Switzerland to connect with.
Hello, I am 22 years old and struggling with autism. I'm having issues bonding and connecting with people, so I am looking for other autistics that might feel the same in Switzerland.
My interests:
• music (esp. metal)
• books (science, warrior cats, classics)
• board games
• gaming (I'm not good due to dyspraxia, but I enjoy it)
• I love writing letters, gen. hand-writtng a lot things I enjoy
• going for walks
I have met autistic people, but often they were very high-energy and very emotional, this is not the kind of people I can interact very well. I am not a highly energetic person, I like to sit in nature and either read something or have a talk about different kinds of topics.
r/Switzerland • u/Chemical-Rush-6433 • 22h ago
Guys shirtless in public
Do you all also notice guys being shirtless in really unexpected places this summer ? I have seen guys (mostly young ish 15-25) having no shirt on in trains, metros, buses, the city center, inside Migros..
I have nothing against people doing what they have to do when it’s hot outside, but come on now, I don’t want to be in a crowded metro having skin to skin contact with your sweaty back because you refuse to wear a t-shirt when everyone else is doing the bare minimum. This is the first summer I notice this, normally once you left the lake it was really rare to see
My experience is in Lausanne, can’t really speak about other cities in CH
r/Switzerland • u/Broad-Abroad-364 • 18h ago
Real Greek yogurt
Have you guys tried these? I’m usually a Skyr guy but i’m a fan of these and Coop really cooked with these. They have that tang that i can’t really find in other brands. Great for my cut at the moment
Ps why are actual greek yogurts so hard to come by here?
r/Switzerland • u/Comfortable_Main6978 • 31m ago
Amag Leasing
Hallo Zusammen
Ich habe bei der Amag ein Leasing für ein VW Golf 8R 2021(gebraucht) abgeschlossen für 4 Jahre. (18k km pro Jahr)
Hatte 38tkm bei Leasingstart
3 Jahre sind jetzt bereits vorbei. - 70t km auf dem Buckel
Nun ist mir gestern ein fetter Steinschlag auf der Autobahn passiert.
Ich bin mir unsicher ob ich sowas melden soll bei der Versicherung. Meine Angst ist, dass bei Leasing Rücknahme gleich meine Niere mit verschenkt wird. Was wäre euer Vorgehen?
r/Switzerland • u/Wonderful_Skill989 • 21h ago
Fat camp Switzerland?
Hey so I’m an obese teen 16+ living in Switzerland and I’ve been wanting to go to a fat camp ever since I was young. I’ve finally reached a state of being unhealthy (not proud of that but I will change) that my parents are able to see use of me going to one- yet now that I’m allowed to visit one I only ever see fat camps or weight loss (weight management) camps for teens 15 and younger. I’ll be turning 17 soon so I’d need to find one that allows 17 year olds to be in it. Does anyone know any? Please help I’m desperate 😭
r/Switzerland • u/a_shootin_star • 1d ago
Switzerland does not need another ideological debate about air conditioning. It needs an HVAC policy.
I'm from Australia. And I just read a 20 Minutes article, and it is like watching Swiss politicians attempt to rediscover thermodynamics by committee.
SVP says: "Tous les cantons autour de nous ont des politiques moins restrictives. On doit flexibiliser."
That is correct. Geneva's current rules are absurdly restrictive. But simply allowing everyone to buy some inefficient portable monobloc with a hose hanging through an open window is not a serious cooling policy either.
Then we get the opposite side, where air conditioning is dismissed as an "hérésie climatique" and the answer is apparently to renovate and insulate buildings.
Here is the basic concept our politicians appear unable to process:
Insulation is not refrigeration!!
Insulation slows down heat entering a building. Exterior blinds, reflective roofs, trees, ventilation and better windows can reduce heat gains. All of that should absolutely be done.
But none of it actively removes heat from a room.
Once an apartment has absorbed heat through its walls, roof, windows, occupants and appliances, insulation does not magically generate cold air. If it is still 27°C outside at 2 a.m., opening the windows will not produce a 22°C bedroom. Thermal mass may delay the temperature peak, but without sufficiently cool nights it can also store the day's heat and release it while people are trying to sleep.
The Greens themselves admit that air conditioning is "une solution efficace et nécessaire, en particulier pour les personnes vulnérables." They also say that summer cooling should be treated with the same importance as winter heating.
Good. Then follow that logic to its conclusion?
Nobody responds to a freezing apartment in January by telling the tenant that wall insulation should eventually solve everything.
We install heating and improve the building envelope. Summer requires exactly the same approach: reduce the thermal load and provide equipment capable of controlling the indoor temperature.
This artificial choice between "air conditioning" and "renovation" is technically illiterate. A competent policy would cover the complete HVAC system:
- exterior shading, roof treatment and proper insulation
- efficient reversible heat pumps or fixed split systems instead of portable monobloc garbage
- controlled ventilation and humidity management
- enforceable indoor-temperature standards for housing and workplaces
- active cooling in hospitals, EMS, schools, nurseries and other vulnerable settings
- efficiency, noise and refrigerant requirements
- solar generation, grid planning and demand management
- batteries and energy storage infrastructures
- district cooling where density makes it practical
Australia and other hot countries already understand this. Passive design reduces the amount of cooling required. Efficient mechanical systems remove the remaining heat. The two approaches complement each other.
Meanwhile, Switzerland behaves as though every ordinary piece of infrastructure must first be reinvented through fifteen years of parliamentary debates, cantonal exceptions, medical certificates and ideological theatre.
The UDC sees the immediate problem but reduces the answer to easier access to appliances. The Greens see the structural problem but keep presenting load reduction as though it were temperature control. Both are describing half of a functioning system.
Stop debating "renovation or air conditioning."
That is the summer equivalent of debating "insulation or heating" in January.
We need both. We need actual HVAC engineering. We need to stop treating a safe indoor temperature as a decadent luxury. And we need to copy solutions that already work instead of pretending Switzerland can negotiate with thermodynamics.
/rant
r/Switzerland • u/mantorraschina • 9h ago
Looking for advice about an old traffic case and a CHF 1,000 deposit
Hi everyone,
I’m looking for some advice about a traffic incident that happened in the summer of 2025 in Zermatt.
At the time, I was working at a hotel and driving one of the hotel’s electric vehicles to pick up guests. I was behind a cyclist who was riding unpredictably, weaving from side to side. Eventually, he moved to the right, leaving enough space for me to overtake. As I was overtaking, he suddenly turned sharply to the left without giving any signal.
We came very close to colliding, but there was no contact between the bicycle and the vehicle. The cyclist remained standing on his bike, and neither the bike nor the vehicle was damaged.
I immediately stopped and asked if he was okay. He told me he was a bit shocked but that he was fine and not injured. I then continued to the hotel, where I reported the incident to my supervisors.
Later, the cyclist contacted the hotel asking if anything was going to be done about the incident. He even came to the hotel reception limping and spoke to one of my supervisors, but since there had been no collision or damage, he was told there was nothing the hotel could do.
Some time later, he filed a complaint with the cantonal police. About a month after the incident, I was called in to give my statement. At the end of the interview, because I had an L permit and they thought I might leave Switzerland, I was required to deposit CHF 1,000 as security in case I was later found liable.
It’s now been about a year, and I have never received any decision, letter, or update from the police, the prosecutor, or any other authority. I am still living and working in Switzerland, although I no longer live in Zermatt.
My questions are:
Is it normal for a case like this to take over a year with no communication?
How can I find out the current status of the case?
If the case has been closed, how do I get my CHF 1,000 deposit back?
Which authority should I contact (cantonal police, prosecutor’s office, or someone else)?
Any advice from people familiar with the Swiss legal system would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
r/Switzerland • u/MoritzZH • 21h ago
RANT: 4 months without access to my letters / ePost Klara Customer Service is NONEXISTANT
Post digitises my physical mail (Great tool) Costs CHF 11 a month, auto-charged to my credit card. Operator is ePost Service AG in Lucerne, part of Swiss Post BUT Customer Service is outsourced to KLARA umbrella.
My account has been locked for months. Reason given: one single unpaid invoice. Problem is i cant see this invoice because my post account is locked and there that invoice shout be?
My credit card is charged every month. Probably it once wasn't charged and that lead to an unpaid bill? Why dont they just charge it again if they want my money? Instead they block my account and make me fight for literally MONTHS to try to get it back.
Timeline:
- April 2026: opened a support chat. First reaction was an attempt to push me over to Swiss Post as "not their department". Wrote to 5 different mailadresses no answer from nowhere.
- Phone? Doesn't exist. The support reasoning: they want to avoid hold queues. There is no number anywhere on the site.
- Post phone employees are friendly but cant help either.
- Then months of silence, despite several follow-ups and me pointing out I cannot access my mail.
- 6 July 2026: first substantive reply from a Customer Success Manager. Content: one open invoice from january (I never payed a single invoice becuase all the payments go via credit card), account stays locked until I provide proof of payment.
- I payed manually and am still waiting for unblocking.
The money is not the issue. It's CHF 11. The issue is that a service whose entire purpose is giving me access to my mail has taken that access away, then went quiet for months! Official letters, bills, deadlines, all sitting behind a paywall built on their nonexistant customer service.
Has anyone else dealt with this at ePost / Klara ? How can you neglect customer service so strongly?
r/Switzerland • u/BezugssystemCH1903 • 1d ago
Italy plans to ask Switzerland for water for its farmlands
r/Switzerland • u/Comfortable_Main6978 • 26m ago
Amag Leasing
Hallo Zusammen
Ich habe bei der Amag ein Leasing für ein VW Golf 8R 2021(gebraucht) abgeschlossen für 4 Jahre. (18k km pro Jahr)
Hatte 38tkm bei Leasingstart
3 Jahre sind jetzt bereits vorbei. - 70t km auf dem Buckel
Nun ist mir gestern ein fetter Steinschlag auf der Autobahn passiert. Leichte Delle mit Lackabplatzer.
Ich bin mir unsicher ob ich sowas melden soll bei der Versicherung. Meine Angst ist, dass bei Leasing Rücknahme gleich meine Niere mit verschenkt wird. Was wäre euer Vorgehen?
Sonst hat das Auto auch so hier und da ein paar Feigenkratzer oder Lackstreifen von der Waschanlage
r/Switzerland • u/Top_Yogurtcloset_324 • 21h ago
Salt keeps calling, what can I do?
My Salt mobile subscription ends mid August. I started getting calls about it in I think early June. I very clearly communicated that I am not interested in a new offer. They kept calling, I kept saying the same. I also ask them explicitly not to call me. As the date approaches they are calling more frequently. We are almost at every other day. I am getting frustrated which I made very obvious in my last two calls. Can this be harassment? I cannot just block the number because they are calling from different numbers… I wanted to share my experience to ask if there is anything I can do and hopefully people find this info useful when selecting a mobile provider.
r/Switzerland • u/swissnationalmuseum • 1d ago
The demise of the money box
For decades, the financial behaviour of the Swiss was based on filling their Sparkässeli. Those little metal boxes where people kept their savings even shaped society’s relationship with its banks. Today they remain as contemporary witnesses of a bygone era.
r/Switzerland • u/000cactus000 • 1h ago
Glattpark primary school
Hi, we are considering to move to Zürich Glattpark and would like to ask your opinion on primary school there. Mainly we have two concerns. First, it has very few green in the campus. Secondly, it applies ADL(Altersdurchmischtes Lernen) system which is new to us. It seems very international too but how is the atmosphere? We are non-Swiss living in Kanton Zug for seven years, our child is in second grade, fluent in German. Thank you so much.
r/Switzerland • u/ihatebeinganonymous • 3h ago
Is it possible to add seats to a car?
Hi. A long shot I know and the answer is very likely negative, I assume, but stil asking.
Is there a legal possibility to (temporarily) add one or two seats to a station, normally 5-seater car, by utilising the trunk room?
Obviously I mean in a way approved by the authorities and somehow mentioned in the gray card. And assuming the trunk is big enough to handle it.
Thanks.
r/Switzerland • u/strychnine92 • 1d ago
Kitchen workers, how hot does it get where you work?
Been working at this restaurant for a few years and moved into the kitchen about a year ago. We are a crêperie so there's like 10 crepe platters cranked at 200 degrees, it gets pretty hot!
We talked about it with the owner and he says there's nothing he can do so the managers gave us a couple fans but that also ends up blowing hot air... Is there any law regarding temperature at work?
r/Switzerland • u/TomatoSempai • 2d ago
Un homme tente de fuir la police aux Pâquis en passant par les balcons.
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Un voleur a cru bon de jouer les acrobates pour échapper à la police dans le quartier des Pâquis à Genève. Coincé sur un balcon, l'homme s'est suspendu dans le vide pour descendre à l'étage inférieur sous le regard des agents et des passants. Sa cascade s'est cependant terminée de manière plutôt comique puisqu'il a atterri directement dans la nacelle d'un camion de pompiers où d'autres policiers l'attendaient de pied ferme. Une fin de course totalement ratée qui a sûrement bien diverti le voisinage genevois.
Greetings!
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r/Switzerland • u/ZestycloseOrdinary73 • 1d ago
NON-EU B permits can't be tied to employers anymore
Hello all,
There was a post a couple of months ago discussing the Swiss Federal Supreme Court ruling 2C_82/2023 (22.10.2025), which held that the common practice of some cantonal immigration authorities of tying B permits to the employer for whom the permit was originally granted is inconsistent with the FNIA. At the time, however, the ruling was still recent, and it was unclear whether it would become general administrative practice.
As of 30.06.2026, the SEM guidelines for cantonal authorities now explicitly state the following (translation):
“Foreign family members of a Swiss national and the persons referred to in Articles 42(1) and 43(1) of the Foreign Nationals and Integration Act (FNIA) may change employment without having to apply for authorization to do so.
If a residence permit was granted for the purpose of salaried employment, changing industry, changing employer, or changing job function does not require authorization. In Article 38(2) FNIA, the legislature explicitly specified that it is possible to change employment ‘without further authorization’ (in other words, without any additional conditions). Under this lex specialis provision, professional and geographical mobility is considered to be in Switzerland’s general economic interest (see Swiss Federal Supreme Court judgment 2C_82/2023 of 22 October 2025, para. 6).”
Cheers to all who were unlawfully limited by cantonal authorities and can now benefit from the rights stated in FNIA to begin with!
r/Switzerland • u/TheRealMudi • 2d ago
Swiss zoo euthanises gorilla injured by dominant male
r/Switzerland • u/Wuddel • 1d ago
Buying an off-plan flat close to Broc (Fribourg) - what to watch out for?
Hi all, we've decided on a project close to Broc, Canton Fribourg, and are planning to sign the contract this November. A bit of background: I've been living in Switzerland for over 20 years now, naturalised, but always in the German-speaking part before. We moved to this area 3 years ago and love it here.
The thing is, it's a new-build - construction hasn't even started yet, planned delivery is early 2028. So this is really about the "buying off-plan" side of things: what should we look out for in the contract, payment schedule tied to construction stages, guarantees if the developer goes bust or delays happen, dealing with the notary, that sort of thing. Never bought any real-estate, so I am easy to scam...
Anyone been through this kind of purchase in Fribourg (or Switzerland in general) recently? Would love to hear what surprised you, good or bad. Thanks a lot in advance!
r/Switzerland • u/Same-Ad6547 • 19h ago
Wechsel zum Zivi wann und wie beschleunigen?
Hallo Leute
Will von der RS weg und zum Zivi wechseln. Hab soeben den Einführungstag besucht und den Wechsel bestätigt bzw. halte an meinem Gesuch fest.
Wie lange geht es bis ich entlassen werde? Bzw. wie war das bei euch?
Wie erfahre ich dass ich abgerüstet werde? Informiert mich der Leutnant oder wer?
Gibt es allenfalls die Möglichkeit, den Wechsel zu beschleunigen, falls mir der Tag der Abrüstung zu weit in der Zukunft liegt?
r/Switzerland • u/SpiritualConcern4671 • 21h ago
first time at basel mulhouse
Hi, everyone!
On Sunday, I’ll be taking my first flight from Switzerland with Wizzair, and since this is my first time flying out of Basel Airport, I’d like to get some more information so I’m not caught off guard—I always feel silly looking around without knowing where to go or what to do, lol.
I have a 20kg checked bag and my flight leaves around 2:00 p.m. What time do you think I should be at the airport? Do you think it’ll be very crowded?
How does the baggage check-in work? I’ve always traveled with my bag under the seat, so I’ve never had to go through that process before.
Thanks so much, everyone!
r/Switzerland • u/Thoaishea • 1d ago
BYOD at schools
Just wondering whether anyone else has noticed this yet or if it's just me being a teacher who does: we now force kids to bring laptops/tablets to school, then force them to not use them bc they either use it to game or access AI and such. I actually also want to start this (this being them not use a internet connected device in class).
I have a lot of coworkers going back to paper only and at the same time byod is enforced... kind of weird imo.