I always felt welcome here and I am touched that, even if I am not an American citizen, I can bring some relief to our US Patriot Frens. I smiled every day during 2016-2020, I now began to smile again… love the Mean Tweets. I like a world where presidents love their respective countries and respect each other.🙏🏻
Wow where did you come from and why did you choose there . I’ve never been but my daughter has. You never here much about Switzerland in the news , that’s a good thing !
I was born in France from a French Mum and a Croatian father from a Bosnian town. My father was a journalist and a poet under Tito. He got tricked to get there (from France where he had gotten a passport) to visit his Mum short after I was born. He spent 6 years in a Gulag where once visited him when I was 5. I remember afraid guards, the smell of chlorinated floors, dim yellowish neon light and sitting on a skeleton’s lap after 3 surrealistic days of train travel. My school teacher was really caring with me when I got back. That’s also why I never learnt Croatian: too old to when he got back and noone really eager to make me practice, weighting 80 pounds/40kg.
Whenever I meet someone arguing to me about how cool Socialism is, I tell him I am a victim of it, as well as my whole family, and I left France because they were not in a hurry to have one of their citizens, father of 6, taken out of that rat trap.
Switzerland had a Max Göldi put in jail by Gaddafi after the latter’s son was taken by the Swiss police in Geneva for beating his servants in a luxury hotel. Max Göldi and another guy were the only 2 Swiss citizens currently contracting in Lybia. The Swiss government actually negociated them out and kept the public informed during all this time. I love these people: friendly, industrious and in love with all that make their country: people, customs, know-how, and of course: the Alps.🇨🇭🎉🤗
I always felt welcome here and I am touched that, even if I am not an American citizen, I can bring some relief to our US Patriot Frens. I smiled every day during 2016-2020, I now began to smile again… love the Mean Tweets. I like a world where presidents love their respective countries and respect each other.🙏🏻
You’re in Switzerland is it ?
Yes, it took me 17 years to become a citizen of this wonderful country.🇨🇭
Wow where did you come from and why did you choose there . I’ve never been but my daughter has. You never here much about Switzerland in the news , that’s a good thing !
I was born in France from a French Mum and a Croatian father from a Bosnian town. My father was a journalist and a poet under Tito. He got tricked to get there (from France where he had gotten a passport) to visit his Mum short after I was born. He spent 6 years in a Gulag where once visited him when I was 5. I remember afraid guards, the smell of chlorinated floors, dim yellowish neon light and sitting on a skeleton’s lap after 3 surrealistic days of train travel. My school teacher was really caring with me when I got back. That’s also why I never learnt Croatian: too old to when he got back and noone really eager to make me practice, weighting 80 pounds/40kg.
Whenever I meet someone arguing to me about how cool Socialism is, I tell him I am a victim of it, as well as my whole family, and I left France because they were not in a hurry to have one of their citizens, father of 6, taken out of that rat trap.
Switzerland had a Max Göldi put in jail by Gaddafi after the latter’s son was taken by the Swiss police in Geneva for beating his servants in a luxury hotel. Max Göldi and another guy were the only 2 Swiss citizens currently contracting in Lybia. The Swiss government actually negociated them out and kept the public informed during all this time. I love these people: friendly, industrious and in love with all that make their country: people, customs, know-how, and of course: the Alps.🇨🇭🎉🤗
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Siebzehn.🫡💐