Switzerland is the reception off a fair share of stereotype images such as unresistable chocolates, kitsch cuckoo clocks, the practice of yodeling and humoring, serious bankers. Visitors will find a flavor of Germany, France and Italy, but always impregnable with an intangible essence that is uniquely Swiss. The Swiss have carefully guarded their lack of involvement in the 20th century. Their only participation in WW1 lay in the organizing of Red Cross units. Switzerland joined the League of Nations after peace was won, under the proviso that its inclusion would be financial and economic rather than entailing any possible military sanctions. Despite the country's long standing neutrality, Switzerland maintains a 400,000 strong civilian army. Every able-bodied male undergo national service. In addition, a whole infrastructure is an place to repel any invasion including the planned destruction of key roads and bridges. IT is a sobering thought to realize that those apparently undisturbed mountains and lakes hide a network of military installation. The Swiss are generally a law-abiding nation, valuing established forms of demonstrating respect and countesy to others. Formal titles are always used and it is customized to greet shopkeepers when entering their shops. Citizens further engender respect, by diligently recycling waste as part of an overall policy to protect the environment installation
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