Obviously, it's a very rich country. Other things I stereotypically associate with FL are it being a monarchy (apparently one of the last real monarchies, not just on paper), Hilti, being shit at football (just like any other microstate), and sick license plates!
But from what I’ve read online, nobody’s really showing off their wealth, and it looks just like any random Swiss mid-town. Clean, quiet, and basically nothing ever happens there. Apart from some scenic mountains for those who are into hiking, there’s not really much to see.
So how’s everyday life there? I suppose culturally it's just like Switzerland. But:
• Is the dialect Swiss German, or do FL’s have their own?
• Do you like your neighbours or foreigners?
• Do you feel a strong national identity?
• Does everyone know each other in FL? Do you randomly see the prince in town? Are people friends with him?
• What do young people do there? Are there night bars or anything at all? From what I saw, FL looks like a place where only Methusalems can have fun, like those traditional Gasthofs etc. F**k me, I can't imagine any young king living the life in Liechtenstein. Guess they turn into Bünzlis as soon as they turn 14.
• Are there any expats in FL at all? I don’t think I’ve ever heard of someone moving to or working in FL.
• I'm from Germany, but only like 2 hours away from FL. Never bothered to visit, 'cause I know it doesn’t have much to offer, but if I’m unterwegs, I might actually stop by just to see it first-hand. Any locals down for a coffee or a beer? I guess you guys do that after work or on a sunny weekend day. It’s on me.