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Punctual like clockwork

Báo Quốc TếBáo Quốc Tế18/11/2024

When mentioning Switzerland, most people think of majestic mountains, delicious chocolate, typical cheese and the reputation of watches. However, few people know that precision and punctuality are an inseparable part of the culture and life of the people here.


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Swiss watches are famous for their sophistication and the best quality in the world .

Switzerland and the image of watches go hand in hand

Swiss trains have long been a symbol of impeccable punctuality. Every clock at stations across the country is perfectly synchronized, ensuring that they show the same time.

When the minute hand jumps to the next minute, the train departs immediately, not early, not late. This makes many first-time visitors to Switzerland feel deeply impressed, as if witnessing a symphony of time conducted by a clock orchestra.

The Swiss public transport system is renowned for its incredible precision. Trains are not only safe and efficient, but also run exactly to the minute. Any delay of more than two minutes is promptly announced and apologized for. Many visitors have exclaimed: " Switzerland runs like clockwork!"

Culture and philosophy of life

For the Swiss, punctuality is not just a stereotype, it is a core value. They believe that time equals trust, and trust is priceless. Accuracy and punctuality are valued in all aspects of life, from personal appointments to business. A meeting or appointment is often scheduled months in advance, and being late is considered disrespectful.

Not just limited to transportation, Switzerland’s punctuality culture permeates the way large companies and corporations operate. Every business transaction is handled on time as promised, as any delay can damage reputation and have a negative impact.

Clocks are everywhere in Switzerland – in stations, squares, and public places – as a reminder that time is precious and should not be wasted. For the Swiss, punctuality is not only a courtesy but also a responsibility. To make a good impression on them, you should not only be on time, but if possible, arrive 10 minutes early. This is not only a way to show respect but also opens the door to building trust and lasting relationships.

Switzerland’s punctuality culture plays a key role in the country’s economic success, improving productivity, building trust and making things more efficient. Punctuality is not just a habit, it’s a philosophy of life.

More than a watch, the precision of time is a testament to the sense of responsibility and professionalism of the Swiss people. This is certainly a valuable lesson that anyone can learn to improve themselves.



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