
Originally Posted by
Roger84
The official languages of Switzerland are German, French, Italian, and Romansh. Naa gamay language barrier although english is widely known in Switzerland. Murag pareho ni labas sa katong "JPEPA" need pa mag study ang ilang language kay maski unsa pa, importante gyud ang communication between Nurse-Patient-Doctor.
ON the other side; murag ganahan pa ang gobyerno mo encourage mag export mga professionals instead finding ways or creating more infrastructure for generating local jobs, maka-discourage gyud sometimes atong gobyerno. Hayz...
But what like LOURD says; "wala naman tayo magagawa eh"
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di gyud kalikayan na needed mo learn sa ila language didto if truly matinood ni na opportunity. just like my experience when we were hired by private sector in Netherlands. They sent a teacher to learn Dutch both spoken and written. this is part of your social interaction man gud didto ug di lang between co-workers, patients or doctors but ikaw ug ang ila culture mismo.
advantage is u r learning a new language but i was frustrated if i cant fully express myself and i always fall back to speaking english since this is second to our nature. eventually i left Holland and went to another country. Though europe is the best place to explore!