Shvaytsa
Shvaytsa is a Yiddish word that translates most directly to "Switzerland." However, its usage in Yiddish can extend beyond a literal geographical reference. It is often employed colloquially to describe a state of being neutral, impartial, or detached, akin to the perceived neutrality of Switzerland on the international stage. For example, someone might say they are "shvaytsa" in an argument to indicate they are not taking sides. The term can also be used humorously to describe someone who is deliberately avoiding involvement in a situation, sometimes to their own detriment or for their own benefit. The nuanced meaning depends heavily on context and the speaker's intent. It's a linguistic example of how a place name can become an idiom representing a concept.