Due to an unforeseen event I had to jet back to Switzerland at once to see my family last week. While things turned out fine on my family's side, getting back to the country where I spent my last 20-something years triggered something in me that I later identified as a reverse culture shock.Certainly the grey-cold-foggy-moist weather (see picture from the Sihltal) didn't exactly help me to accustom myself to the Swiss December month, coming from a cold, but beautifully sunny and dry winter in Seoul.
And then in the restaurant, I ordered water, I just said "Wasser". I completely forgot the fact that I would get bottled mineral water that cost me between 3 - 5 Swiss Francs. For a moment, I expected the ominous water bottle you get for FREE and had to remind myself that I wasn't in Korea. And then it took the wait staff around 15min. until they served us the side dishes - which is normal in Switzerland, however, in Korea, we'd already had complained loudly if it was only 5min!
Of course, the best thing about Switzerland are still the ski slopes. I had the opportunity to hit them the day before I left. There are ski slopes in Korea, but one audacious Canadian once said: "There isn't a slope in Korea I couldn't ski down backwards!" Well, in some sense, he is right.On the flight back to Seoul, I met an interesting and kind person whom I talked with about Korea and many other things. He asked me if I missed home while living in Korea. Without having to think about it and from the bottom of my heart, I said: "I only miss my family and friends, the ski slopes and sometimes chocolate. Other than that - I am really glad to be on the way back to Korea!"
Do I ever want to go back to Switzerland? Yes, maybe sometimes when need some nice quiet place to settle down. But for the time being - NO THANKS. Switzerland has great qualities and I've enjoyed my 20-something years there. But that was before I got to know Korea.

1 comments:
I think I've got the same thing. The difference is that I'm still stuck in my country, and besides, I'm only a 19 years old girl who doesn't know what to do with her life. Yay! :D
I wish I could go to South Korea someday. :)
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