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Looking for love in the land of the Alps? You’re in luck. Even if you aren’t a native Swiss, there are still plenty of opportunities to find that special someone—as long as you know where to look. From physical meet-ups to dating sites, we’re here to walk you through the ins and outs of the Swiss dating scene, so you can hit it off with the girl of your dreams.
Steps
How do I meet girls in Switzerland?
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1Hit up a local club or hobby class. Getting active in the Swiss social scene is one of the best ways to make some meaningful connections.[1] Keep your eyes peeled for group sign-up sheets, or hop on a website like Meetup to see what people are doing in your area. Joining a club is a great way to meet a girl with similar interests to yours!
- If you’re studying at a Swiss university, see what kinds of clubs and groups your college offers.[2]
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2Join a hiking group. From the Swiss Grand Canyon in Versam to the Swiss National Park near Vernez, there’s no shortage of gorgeous outdoor scenery to explore.[3] Why not join a hiking group and explore Switzerland’s beautiful sights with some potential new friends? On your treks, you might strike up a conversation with a fellow female explorer.[4]
- Facebook is a great place to find a potential hiking group.
- If you aren’t sure where to hike, check out sites like https://www.wanderungen.ch/ and https://www.schweizmobil.ch/en/winter-en.html to help you pick out the perfect hiking trail.
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3Look for volunteering opportunities. Check out what events and fundraisers are going on in your area. Whether it’s a weekend-long festival or a charity drive, any kind of volunteer work is a great way to make new potential connections, including romantic ones.[5]
- Organizations like ICVolunteers and Swiss Volunteers can help set you up with volunteering gigs.[6]
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4Ask your co-workers for help if you work in the country. Your native Swiss colleagues already have their own solid friend circles and could help you meet new people. Ask if they have any single friends or acquaintances; with any luck, you could score a date just by reaching out.[7]
Best Dating Apps and Websites
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1LoveScout24: LoveScout24 inspects the IP addresses of its new users upon sign-up, making sure that each new member is actually from Switzerland.[8] Beyond this special security feature, LoveScout24 operates like most other online dating services, giving you a chance to browse, match, and chat with other singles on the site. You can join LoveScout24 for free, or get extra features with a paid membership—some perks include getting an unlimited number of messages and removing all ads.[9]
- Check out their website here: https://www.lovescout24.ch/
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2Meetic: Meetic is a popular Swiss dating site that offers both free and paid account features through its service. You don’t need a premium account to sign up, check out other people’s profiles, and send digital “winks,” but you do need a paid profile to message matches. A premium account also lets you see who’s checking out your profile and sending you winks.[10] Just keep in mind that the Swiss version of this site operates in French!
- Here’s a link to their site: https://fr.meetic.ch/
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3Parship: Parship takes its dating service to the next level by inviting new users to fill out an in-depth personality test. The site then uses your completed test to pair you with compatible matches.[11] Parship offers a free, basic membership, along with a paid premium membership that comes with extra features.[12]
- Get started on Parship here: https://parship.ch
- The Swiss Parship site is in German.
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4Tinder: This iconic dating and meet-up service is just as prevalent in Switzerland as it is in other Western countries. If you’re looking for a quick, easy way to meet up with Swiss women on the fly, Tinder’s got you covered.[13] Tinder is free to use and download, but you can unlock extra features with a Tinder Plus, Gold, or Platinum account.[14]
- Tinder Plus removes ads and lets you “like” and “rewind” as much as you want. Tinder Gold unlocks extra features, like free boosts and Super Likes. Platinum membership gives you a chance to message other users before you match with them.
Tips for Dating a Swiss Girl
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1Brush up on your German, Italian, or French. Switzerland lists German, French, Italian, and Romansh as its official languages, with German, French, and Italian being the most widespread. Even if your girlfriend speaks English fluently, everything else is going to be in a completely different language. Sign up for a language class or download a language-learning app; not only will it be easier to get around, but your girlfriend will be impressed with your dedication and know-how.[22]
- Duolingo, MemRise, HelloTalk, busuu, and Babbel are all great online language-learning resources.[23]
- The language you learn really depends on what part of Switzerland you’re visiting or living in. People in northern, central, and eastern Switzerland all speak German; citizens in eastern and southeastern Switzerland speak French; and members of southern Switzerland speak Italian.[24]
- Romansh is Switzerland’s fourth official language, but less than 1% of Swiss people are fluent in it. Unless your girlfriend is from the canton of Graubünden, you don’t have to worry about learning it.[25]
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2Schedule a date somewhere outside. Many Swiss women love to spend time outside, and a hike or other outdoor adventure could be the perfect locale for your first date.[26] If you aren’t quite ready for a trek to the mountains, stick with something a little more low-key. Here are a few beautiful places you could check out together, depending on where you live:
- Zurich: Lindenhof park
- Jungfrau Region: Hiking trails, aerial tram, and cliff walks
- Basel: Rhine river ferry ride
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3Treat her to a classic Swiss dish on your date. Switzerland has a lot of different cultural influences, especially when it comes to food. Since the country is bordered by Germany, France, and Italy, it’s no surprise that a blend of German, French, and Italian cuisines is really common. [27] You could really impress her by whipping up a well-known Swiss recipe, like:
- Papet Vaudois
- Polenta and braised beef
- Zurich-style diced veal
- Tartiflette[28]
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4Take time to get to know her. While every person is different, Swiss people as a whole aren’t well-known for being bubbly and chatty from the get-go. As you start getting to know her, keep your questions casual, and try not to pry into her personal life. She’ll gradually share more about yourself as you get to know her better.[29]
- Questions like “What’s your favorite thing to do in the city?” or “Watch any good movies lately?” are pretty safe to ask.
- Certain topics are off-limits in the beginning, like asking about her loved ones and career. As you go on more dates and spend more time with her, these topics are okay to bring up.
- Try not to overshare too much on your end, either! Swiss women don’t tend to like learning about their dates all at once.
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5Prepare to wait before getting intimate. Research shows the average Swiss citizen waits a little longer before losing their virginity (compared to the average American). But as you and your girlfriend get closer and more comfortable with each other, all bets are off—according to the Sexual Wellbeing Global Survey, Swiss people have way more sex than the average global citizen.[30]
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6Stay open-minded about your long-term relationship. Marriage definitely isn’t out of the question if you’re dating a Swiss woman, but statistically speaking, you might have to wait a while. The average Swiss citizen doesn’t get married until their very late 20s or early 30s.[31] The Swiss aren’t that hung up on marriage anyway—Switzerland’s Federal Statistical Office has reported fewer Swiss marriages with each passing year.[32] So, your GF might be more interested in a long-term partnership than anything official.
- If you’ve got your sights set on marriage, you may be in luck—each year, over ⅓ of Swiss marriages involve tying the knot with someone from a different country.[33]
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- ↑ https://www.thelocal.ch/20150707/ten-tips-for-finding-true-love-in-switzerland/
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