Can a Swiss anon rank the 3 parts (German, French and Italian) of their country in terms of:
1) Wages
2) Degeneracy
3) Quality of Life
4) Political leanings (especially about immigration)
Just a curious bong
>>78314030
>romansch
>not just another italian dialect
>>78314030
German > French and Italian on all accounts
>>78315441
t. Pierre von Mayer
>>78315332
Is it?
>>78315332
Italian "dialects" like friulian or sardinian, are languages.
>>78316565
Same like Scots
>>78316565
Italian languages
>>78314030
1) The regional differences in wages are determined by where you live, regardless of the three language areas, you'll earn similar wages in Zürich and in Genève, in Luzern and in Locarno.
2) How on earth do you want to measure degeneracy?
3) Again a rural/urban divide rather than a linguistic divide. I'll add that the Rumantsch areas are largely rural.
4) The stereotype is that the parts are influenced by their large same language neighbour: la Suisse romandie believes in centralisation, the german parts are more conservative.
Pic related is the share of Yes votes to the Masseneinwanderungsinitiative in 2014
>>78315332
t. benito