Hallo zusammen, ich habe das von meinem Schweizer Nachbarn bekommen und ich habe mit vielen meiner Freunde gesprochen, und das ist kein normales Verhalten. Sie haben ihr ganzes Leben hier gelebt und so etwas noch nie erlebt. Sollte ich mir Sorgen machen 🙂

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Von leoviet

36 Kommentare

  1. Suspicious_Place1270 on

    bro, if it tastes/smell good, enjoy it

    there are very nice people in switzerland, I love my neighbors

    even my landlord gives me a cake for my birthday, homemade

    if you are paranoid, throw it out and call it a day

    and tell them it was amazing

  2. You should be happy to taste Rhababerchueche! It’s the best. Put some whipped cream on top.

    I would ring and ask if you wanted some cake, but I am swiss and give selfmade stuff often to my neighbours 🙂 so I wouldn’t worry too much.

  3. Sharp_Mulberry6013 on

    Awwww this is super sweet. The only thing I get from my neighbours are complaints.

  4. boldpear904 on

    its not common but i dont see how this is abnormal. its friendly neighborly behavior.

  5. snowflake_97 on

    actually this is totally normal in my neighbourhood. we do this all the time. give them something back and you’ll receive nice things again and again

  6. Tin_Foil_Hat_Person on

    That is absolutely normal, no worries and enjoy! If you wanna live you paranoia to the fullest throw it out but at least have the decency to lie about it.

  7. hitman004700 on

    35m born here and lived here since then. This is normal in a nice neighborhood…. absolutely normal. Why should you ever be worried receiving a homemade gift… smh

  8. SnooPeppers7935 on

    Buddy, I’m a student here from outside the EU, never thought any place would be more hospitable than my home town.
    I was gifted cake before my neighbors were leaving for Christmas and easter. And candies from a girl from Ticino before St Lucia. Enjoy, there are very nice people here.

  9. Active_Brilliant_13 on

    In the countryside, that’s perfectly normal -I love bringing my neighbors a little something.

    A shared rhubarb tart is twice the joy, isn’t it?

    That’s exactly why I love the Swiss.

  10. PersonalityNormal on

    It’s normal, even more if the neighbours have a garden or communal one. We harvest a lot and then share.

  11. So swiss social modesty… „Have a nice cake, but I’m made it sure to show that I don’t gift it because I want to be nice and welcoming, but becaue I just made too much“

  12. Ambitious-Jump-5121 on

    Lol are you worried you are getting poisoned or what? I mean, they might have forgot to peel the rhubarber but I would still try it 😛

  13. Muted_Bed_6712 on

    ‚Should I be worried?‘ 

    We really have forgotten how to be human, ey? What possible reason could they have to poison you or screw you over in other ways, since – as you said – they’ve lived there all their life. I mean come on man.

  14. Highdosehook on

    It tastes better than it looks, and you are lucky. Enjoy with cream ab sugar to your liking. And be nice, they like you it seems.

  15. AvgExcepionalPanda on

    Where I live it’s normal. We exchange cakes, zopf, cookies and invite each other for dinner. But I also live in a rural area.

  16. You get bice things, we open a topic
    You don’t get anything, we open a topic

    Man the era we live in, people lost their faith in humanity

  17. so often ppl complain here, swiss people are cold, now look at that Rhabarbarchueche gesture, which is really sweet and OP be like – thats to much of niceness, must be something weird! ask on readdit!

    make some tea and njoy the chueche!!! its delicious!

  18. MrNiceGuyEBEB on

    This is a really nice gesture but I would never eat stuff from a household I don’t know the hygiene standards from.

  19. I wish I had neighbors like that. My neighbors don’t even give me store-bought cake, let alone homemade.

    No, you don’t need to worry. It used to be common practice to give your neighbors what you had left over, not just in Switzerland.
    In Hawaii, there’s even a name for it: „Aloha Spirit“

  20. Quirky_Astronomer_21 on

    I am not Swiss, but shared home made sweets with my Swiss neighbor and she was genuinely happy 😊
    I think they are just being nice with you. Enjoy the cake 😊

  21. Snus__Mumriken on

    -get’s gifted cake
    -goes on reddit
    -„Is this normal?“

    Bro, just eat the cake

  22. totally normal. not too long ago a neighbour sent me a message thanking me for the easter chocolate. I was confused and told him it probably wasn‘t from
    me. he was just used to it that some goods end up ins his mailbox being from my household 😉

    contrary to reddit, not all Swiss are incels who keep to themselves.

  23. Isn’t it great to have lovely neighbours like this!

    (Unless there’s arsenic inside that cake, but you’ll find out when you eat it).

  24. sinplythebest on

    well if you feel anything unusual in your tummy, be sure to have someone around who did not eat/taste it… very suspicious 😜

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