Zurich for what?
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Some work with
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You in Frankfurt: "Did someone say...Premium Mediocre!"pic.twitter.com/L7nK6MwSXC
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Frankfurt is not v exciting. Better Berlin or München.
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Screw Frankfurt. Come to Berlin. We need to discuss how softwork (vs. software) is (ought to be, needs to be, probably/demonstrably isn't) eating the world. And we have a great guest room.
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Zurich is great. Hit up the museums. Forget Frankfurt, go to Munich.
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In my experience German towns and cities are much more interesting than Swiss towns and cities (especially Geneva). Great nature in both places, though.
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Come back with a uniquely German expression for
#PremiumMediocre like Erklärungsnot (Explanation poverty) https://www.fluentu.com/blog/german/weird-german-words-vocabulary/ … -
Preis/Leistungsverhältnis :: price/value relationship seems like a good German expression with a family resemblance to the premium mediocre segment, though it often means a cheaper price point, more ALDI than Whole Foods.
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Haven't been to Germany beyond 1 day in Berlin back in 1998