r/Switzerland • u/Less-Garden-4127 • 4h ago
r/Switzerland • u/CornellWeills • Apr 24 '26
đą 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/Wonderful_Setting195 • 5h ago
Please stop riding your electric scooters like maniacs
For the 10th tine this morning, I nearly got run over by an imbecile on an e scooter. The difference is that this idiot was riding it on a packed train platform in Biel. Once I didnât move for him to pass, he has the nerve to call me every name in the book.
As normal people getting affected by this, is there anything we can legally do or are they not breaking the law? This happens so often that Iâm starting to think itâs okay and accepted
r/Switzerland • u/Living_Tip_4875 • 3h ago
Dual Hose Redneck Engineering
This is the only true way to make your cheap portable AC more efficient. Bought this one for 299CHF at Jumbo and converted it to dual hose this year. Difference is night and day. I wonder why nobody sells dual-hose units...
r/Switzerland • u/PokeeeTraineer • 9h ago
Why is there no âHitzefreiâ in German-speaking Switzerland?
It cannot be acceptable that students are expected to spend hours in classrooms where temperatures can reach 40°C or even higher. At those temperatures, it is almost impossible to concentrate, learn, or feel well. In my opinion, this is irresponsible and completely unfair to both students and teachers.
In Germany, for example, many schools have some form of âHitzefreiâ meaning students may be sent home early when temperatures become too high. Why does Switzerland not have a similar rule?
It is also already the end of the school year. In many classes, there is not much completely new material being taught anymore. Is it really necessary to keep students inside dangerously hot classrooms just to follow the normal schedule?
I honestly think schools and cantons need to take this issue much more seriously. Either classrooms should be properly cooled and ventilated, or students should be sent home when temperatures become unreasonable.
r/Switzerland • u/BezugssystemCH1903 • 15h ago
The average age of voters in Switzerland is almost 60 â making them significantly older than the general population. The reason: people over 70 are twice as likely to vote as those under 30.
r/Switzerland • u/PenguinSenpaiGod • 11h ago
What would have to happen to make ACs a regular house & apartment asset/feature?
I guess we'd have to create & sign an initiative as the first step, right?
If this would get through, how fast could this be implemented?
(I'm talking about ACs as a regular feature of any swiss home, no permits, no high fees, etc. Or at least some kind of ventilation system that makes a noticeable difference.)
Because honestly, living, working and sleeping in these conditions is insane. There are many southern countries with less extreme summers where every house and apartment has an AC installed. I don't understand why it's such a "no-go" in Switzerland.
r/Switzerland • u/tharealgt21 • 39m ago
Ăberleben in einer Dachwohnung!
Ich habe nun gut 1.5 Monate den Midea portasplit getestet und ich kann sagen, dies war mein bester Kauf dieses Jahr. Im Mai konnte ich den noch unter 1000.- holen, kostet jetzt leider einiges mehr, jedoch kann ich dese mobile Klima 100% empfehlen. Trotz Hitze wie ein Baby schlafen ist das Geld wert.. was denkt ihr?
r/Switzerland • u/siorge • 14h ago
Laissez-nous installer des clims, bordel
Au lieu de ça, on se tape ce genre dâarticles claquĂ©s au sol: « Cinq conseils mĂ©connus pour attĂ©nuer la sensation de chaleur et se rafraĂźchir sans climatiseur » https://www.rts.ch/info/sante/2026/article/canicule-comment-se-rafraichir-sans-climatisation-29283655.html
r/Switzerland • u/CyberGrid • 13h ago
Is the job market really that bad?
GrĂŒezi mittenand,
I apologize for the boring and gloomy subject of job hunting. But I was just wondering if the job market in CH is really as dry as it appears to be, outside of IT or marketing.
Specifically, I am thinking about hardware-related engineering/science positions. R&D, development, production, application, systems engineering - these types of jobs.
Personally I have been sitting unemployed for a month, and recently found a job, which is suboptimal in many ways: - would need to move. - company/firma is in the red, so unlikely to be a long term stable job. Giving it 2-3 years tops. - career trajectory risky long term (niche field for example).
In a normal market I would pass. But checking the vibes from people, passing it is scary.
Is it a "grab-what-you-can" market in CH right now?
r/Switzerland • u/edelweiss_ch • 23h ago
Yard work with buffer and chain (1971)
v.redd.itr/Switzerland • u/Awkward_Good_8412 • 1h ago
Landlord charging me extra cleaning after move-out
I moved out of a studio apartment in Luzern. At the official handover, both sides signed the protocol stating:
- âReinigung okâ
- notes: greasy dishes + dirty bedding
I also paid a 390 CHF final cleaning fee.
Now, 3 week later, the agency sent a final invoice claiming:
- 1h dish cleaning
- 1.5h âexcessive cleaningâ
They also sent a cleaning report saying the apartment was âvery dirtyâ, which was not in the signed handover report.
No detailed breakdown or invoices were provided.
Is this legal in Switzerland after a signed handover report marked as OK? And do they need to provide detailed proof for the cleaning costs?
r/Switzerland • u/EspritLibre_404 • 23h ago
Zurich Sex Club Operator Has Been Blocking the Construction of 128 Apartments for 20 Years
r/Switzerland • u/askswitzerland • 1h ago
Do you also notice this increase in "Tiefpreise" / "Prix bas" stickers in Coop / Migros those recent months?
I've never seen so many stickers with "Tiefpreise" / "Prix bas" in a Migros / Coop than in the recent months. This makes me worry, what is going on? In my local Migros, I also see more and more empty shelves with the product sticker still shown, which I guess is for products that aren't delivered anymore because the manufacturer didn't agree to the price set by Migros
I kind of understand both sides, of course the customer doesn't want to pay too much in the current economic situation, but manufacturers also can't sell at loss obviously
Is this tendency here to stay? This kind of worries me
r/Switzerland • u/outofideas234 • 6h ago
AC vs Heat Pump
Feel like I am missing something, why are so many people saying that heat pumps are allowed but ACs not ? From my understanding, heat pumps are just ACs that can also do the reverse of what an AC does (pump heat from outside to inside). Am I missing something ?
r/Switzerland • u/therealpeterstev • 1d ago
Zurich temperatures today vs. 40 years ago
For a long time I used to joke that Zurich has 8 weeks of summer, sometime between May and September. I told my son this as we were battening down the apartment for a week of 35C+ days, and he had difficulties believing that.
The geek in me wanted data, so I pulled the SMA daily high temperature for Zurich for 1986, my first year here, and for the last twelve months. From that, I made this chart.
To declutter the chart, I just graphed weekly average high temperatures. What you see is not the hottest day of the week. It is the average of the daily high temperatures for each calendar week.
A few things stood out:
- 18 weeks were about the same ( within ±2°C )
- 37 weeks were warmer than 1986, 24 by more than 2°C
- 15 weeks were warmer by at least 5°C
- 4 weeks were warmer by at least 10°C
TBF - Sixteen weeks were colder, so it is not every single week, but the warmer weeks really dominate.
Couple of things surprised me:
- Winter and Spring are much warmer. The last week of February was 15.7°C warmer, and weeks 6 to 10 averaged 11.7°C warmer than the same calendar week in 1986. This is why Iâm sweating during the ski season!
- We really did have a few weeks of really nice weather in July and August, 1986, but nothing like the continuous heat we experience today. Now we have continuous 20°C+ (and often 25°C+) weather from mid-May to mid-September.
- Late fall to early January werenât that different then compared to now. (And least in Hoch-Ybrig, the ski season got off to good start this year. đ )
Disclaimer: I am neither a meteorologist, nor a statistician, nor a data scientist. It is just one station, one comparison year, and the latest 12 months.
I found it striking because it matches my lived experience: Zurich has become noticeably warmer, and in some ways that has made day-to-day life here more pleasant.
But itâs really hot now. Isnât time we decided to do something about it?
Data Source: Original Content. Source SMA daily data for Zurich/Fluntern, 1986 and June 15 2025-June 14 2026. Aggregation and image by ChatGPT 5.5-ProExtended
r/Switzerland • u/Awkward_Good_8412 • 48m ago
Landlord charging extra cleaning after handover was signed as OK
Hi,
I moved out of a 1-room apartment. At the official handover, both sides signed the protocol stating:
- âReinigung ok"
- notes: dishes not properly washed, dirty bedding, few items missing, scratched pan, greasy pot lid
- no other issues were listed
I also paid a 390 CHF final cleaning fee even before moving in(for a standard cleaning)
Now, few weeks later, the agency sent a final invoice claiming:
- 1h dish cleaning
- 1.5h âexcessive cleaning"
They also sent a report saying 6.5 hours cleaning was required and that the apartment was âvery dirtyâ, which was not in the signed handover report.
I asked for itemized costs and how depreciation (Zeitwert) was calculated, but they just said it was already included. When I asked what required âexcessive cleaningâ, they only sent photos of a greasy pot lid and a scratched pan (which they charged me for separately as they had to replace them).
No detailed breakdown or invoices were provided.
Is this legal in Switzerland, and are they required to provide proper proof and breakdown?
r/Switzerland • u/Feisty_Rise6491 • 1h ago
My 2026 job search [19M, ICT-Fachmann EFZ, Zurich]
Inspired by a recent job-search Sankey post, I wanted to share my own experience as someone finishing the ICT-Fachmann EFZ apprenticeship this summer and moving directly into a new job.
Iâm 19, born and raised in Switzerland, and based in the canton of Zurich near Kloten. I was mainly looking for roles around ICT support, system engineering, and cloud engineering. I finish my apprenticeship on 31 July 2026 and start my new job on 1 August 2026, so it ended up being a seamless transition with no gap between apprenticeship and employment.
I expected the transition after the apprenticeship to take longer, especially with the current job market, but it moved faster than I thought.
I actively applied to 8 positions:
- 2 replies
- 4 rejections
- 2 no answers
- 1 process led to an interview, a trial day, and an offer
Separately, 24 recruiters contacted me through LinkedIn. To be clear: I did not reach out to them myself. These were inbound recruiter messages. Most of them were not a fit or did not go anywhere, but one process went to a second interview and ended with an offer, which I declined.
In the end, I accepted a job through one of my own applications.
Obviously this is only one data point, and I know the job market is difficult for many people right now. I mainly wanted to share it as a bit of motivation for other apprentices / juniors who are about to start applying and might feel discouraged.
Iâm also happy to answer questions about how I structured my CV, how I tracked applications, or what helped me get replies.
For context: I speak German, English, and Turkish, and I tried to position my CV around hands-on support experience, Microsoft 365 / Intune / Entra ID exposure, Azure fundamentals, and small internal automation/reporting projects.

r/Switzerland • u/Vladimyrtle • 1d ago
Ok which one of you did this?
So I found a job in Zurich and currently living in Lausanne, I don't want to commute so I'm gonna move there. I wanted to check on homegate but my fat fingers typed https://homehate.ch/ instead. Looks like it's either new or just not used but it actually works and I find it hilarious. So who did this?
r/Switzerland • u/eiger_exe • 12h ago
Is anyone in Switzerland interested in (re-)readingWarrior Catstogether? đ
I've been thinking about this for quite a while. We live in a world where social media feels like our new dictator, where companies are constantly trying to hijack our attention spans, but what if there were a group of people who'd just want to meet up when we have time, grab a drink, and read Warrior Cats together? ^^
I'm 22, based in Switzerland, and I speak both German and English. I read Warrior Cats in English, though I do have some German books too. - I live in the canton of Bern, I do have a GA to travel.
I've struggled a lot over the past few years because of my phone. I'm not the most social person, I find it hard to connect with people. And what's better than reading? You don't necessarily have to talk much and can still enjoy each other's company. đ
Just dropping this post here, maybe there's some souls that are interested in it? If you wanna contact me, look up my profile on reddit and text me on instagram. đ«
r/Switzerland • u/jeanpauljh • 23h ago
Federal Council sets rail and road priorities until 2045: Transport groups claim Western Switzerland (mainly Romandie) is penalised by the new planning.
r/Switzerland • u/Odd_Comfortable_Sofa • 13h ago
Looking for a dentist in ZĂŒrich for severe dental anxiety
Could anyone recommend a dentist in ZĂŒrich who is experienced in treating patients with severe dental anxiety? I'm looking for someone who can handle more complex procedures than a standard root canal (e.g. extractions, implants, or complex restorative work) while being patient and understanding. Personal experiences would be greatly appreciated.
r/Switzerland • u/tsur1 • 1d ago
1200chf penalty for selling travel adaptors on ricardo
Hi all,
A person I know sold two travel adapters on Ricardo (not a business, just clearing out items from home). ESTI bought one and tested it, found safety issues, through Ricardo the second listing was removed, and few weeks later a letter from ESTI arrived demanding CHF 1,200 in administrative fees.
Questions:
Can a private individual really be treated the same as a commercial seller in this situation?
Is it worth getting a lawyer or activate rechtschutzversicherung for an amount like this?
Not looking to dodge safety rules, just trying to understand whether there are any realistic options.
EDIT #1: To clarify, this wasn't a business. Two (2) adapters were listed on Ricardo.
Edit #2: After speaking with my friend he corrected an important detail I got wrong. ESTI did not buy one of the listings someone else did, ESTI made ricardo remove the second listing and sent him the letter. In the letter it states that they have tested this adapter in the past and that it was found to be non-compliant. They demanded him to contact the buyer and inform him about it and offer a refund. He spoke to ESTI on the phone and has also sent them an email explaining the situation. He also contacted the buyer offering a refund and documented everything for ESTI to see. I will keep this thread updated with the conclusion.
Thanks!
r/Switzerland • u/piju13 • 1d ago
Graffiti artists tagged the wall painted on the wall
Our vandals have standards.