Doc Alan
16th July 2010, 07:48
Friends on the forum and facebook will know I'm just back from my second amazing holiday this year, this time Laguna in the Italian-speaking south of Switzerland :)
The scenery in the Philippines and Switzerland is distractingly beautiful (and so are the mountains and lakes) :D
Inevitably there are big cultural differences between the two countries. But here's an interesting observation - there are many beautiful ladies in both countries, and yet the filipinas are by far the most friendly :xxgrinning--00xx3:
There could be many reasons for this - my cynical friends have suggested the Swiss ladies are all richer than me, I'm not as handsome as I think (:yikes:), and I was under the watchful eye of my daughter who lives there (:yikes:). Whatever the reason(s) I prefer filipinas :xxgrinning--00xx3:
One more observation ...from a reliable source (but not a direct observation)...the non-Swiss national young ladies who work in "dance halls/bars" in Lugano are trained in cardiac resuscitation - the champagne costs 300 Swiss francs (about 200 GBP) and that's just for starters :omg:
The scenery in the Philippines and Switzerland is distractingly beautiful (and so are the mountains and lakes) :D
Inevitably there are big cultural differences between the two countries. But here's an interesting observation - there are many beautiful ladies in both countries, and yet the filipinas are by far the most friendly :xxgrinning--00xx3:
There could be many reasons for this - my cynical friends have suggested the Swiss ladies are all richer than me, I'm not as handsome as I think (:yikes:), and I was under the watchful eye of my daughter who lives there (:yikes:). Whatever the reason(s) I prefer filipinas :xxgrinning--00xx3:
One more observation ...from a reliable source (but not a direct observation)...the non-Swiss national young ladies who work in "dance halls/bars" in Lugano are trained in cardiac resuscitation - the champagne costs 300 Swiss francs (about 200 GBP) and that's just for starters :omg: