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Swiss Government Funds Project To Make Locals More “Friendly”

Lets face it, the Swiss population have a bad reputation for being unfriendly hosts. There are thousands of stories out there of skiers leaving the Swiss Alps with a very bad impression of the local population. Some cite this unfriendliness as one of the major factors leading to a downturn in skier visits to the Swiss Alps.

In response to significant drops in tourism rates and perceived “lack of friendliness,” a new government funded project is teaching people in mountain resorts, like St. Moritz, how to kiss a little ass and be more friendly.

As of December 2012, Projekt Herzlichkeit (Project Friendliness) has coached “warmth and affability to over 1,050 people.” Fadri Cazin, a project coach, says that at first the locals are reluctant to change their ways “but then at the end of the seminar you hear, ‘Oh no, okay, there are a few things we could change.”

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 Switzerland Tourism Facts:

Drop in tourism between 2008 and 2011:

Tourists in 2011, by region:

Photo: BugBog
 Facts thanks to SwissInfo.com 
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