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Such is the case for expats in Switzerland , who may struggle to meet new people and figure out where to go from there. Compared with other countries, the Swiss are known for taking their time in matters of love. Conservatism might play some role in this, but a lot of people from Switzerland may simply prefer to get to know someone before entering into a serious relationship. Of course, there are also a lot of people just looking for a good time, and will behave differently.
After some years of decline in marriage rates , slightly more people are tying the knot in Switzerland today β and slightly fewer couples are divorcing. While a lot of couples look forward to getting married, this depends on personal preferences.
Many decide to share a life together without having an official ceremony. There are many ways to meet people in Switzerland. If you live in a town or city with a bustling nightlife, you could try meeting people in bars or clubs. Just beware: flirting is more subtle in Switzerland, and being too straightforward about your intentions can scare some people off. Better to just have conversations for the sake of a conversation and not expect too much.
Nightlife is not your thing? No problem! All over the world, dating apps are becoming one of the most popular options for meeting a new love interest, and Switzerland is no exception.
It can be difficult to establish contact with someone you like, but you might be better off taking it slow if you want to spark a connection. In a culture where people are famous for being more reserved, it can come across as crude to start flirting right away. The line is rather thin, though. A lot of people wait for someone to make the first move, so they might be delighted if you initiate a natural conversation first.