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I saw this post on Little Red Book. With 450 Swiss francs of purchasing power, if you calculate it according to local Swiss income levels, prices are actually not that high. But Swiss people also know how to save money—they often drive to France or Italy to shop. I suddenly remembered that pizza I ate in Switzerland for 500 yuan ➕ plus two 200ml bottles of Coke. That's when it really hurt my wallet. If I had to choose a country to settle down in based on preference, it would absolutely be Switzerland. Aside from expensive prices, there's nothing wrong with it (when converted to yuan and compared to local income levels, prices are equally affordable). The scenery from fairy tales is right before your eyes in Switzerland. High prices aren't its problem—it's my problem 😂