Comment by jeffrallen

Comment by jeffrallen 4 days ago

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I don't know if anyone from Switzerland explained why this is to you, or if you are interested.

Swiss business hours limits are for worker protection. You are lucky to hang out on HN and work whenever you want. You neighbor who keeps your groceries on the shelf for you is happy to be home with his or her children in the evening instead of in the store.

Having a high trust society also includes treating all people with respect, so that they will be willing to trust you. Even the hourly workers who keep the world turning for the rest of us.

seanmcdirmid 4 days ago

I lived in Switzerland a couple of years so I know how it goes. I thoroughly enjoyed by Sundays, even if I couldn't do my laundry, and had a nice routine setup where I would go do some coding work in Lausanne's museum cafe that was open from 11 to 4, with some croissants and drinks bought from the local Coop Pronto. Then after a run along the lake, maybe buy an economist at the train station and have a meal at McDonalds next to the train station (train stations of course had an exemption and the businesses around it could be open).

The lack of options creates new options, I guess.

That being said, after leaving Switzerland I was in China for 9 years where I could barely tell it was Sunday at all.