The cheese market you saw at the beginning of the video is today only for tourists. In the past, the cheese was sold and transported this way. So you can only see this scene on that special market day.
Nice to see a part of my city Groningen! It is one of the most beautiful and nicest cities in the Netherlands, it is a lively student city where there is always plenty to do and you can go out 24/7. The city is very old and was founded in the year 1040. This week is Eurosonic, the largest showcase festival in Europe with many bands from home and abroad.
We used to have a cheese farmer selling cheese at our doorstep, had a baker too to bring bread, not by channel though. Had a milkman with his truck driving around the neighborhood. The trash here in underground container you have to hold a pass to open, put your trash in and it falls into container. At my place they are emptied once a week. Now we have separate bins for plastic, green and paper. Because I live in apartment complex, regular houses have rolly bins. Yes we have snow... used to have a lot more snow when I was growing up. At certain intersections it's easier to have bikes go straight where they need to go instead of having to wait for 2 lights.
Those bookcases we also have in neighborhoods but not with books but with groceries for people who are struggling,so they can get a few sustanable groceries like soup , deodorant,female hygenic stuff,coffee,dry mixes or glass with pastasauce or such toothpaste etc etc. ❤
We have those book boxes here in Canada as well. My local one has both children's and adult boxes with the sign encouraging you to "Take a book - Leave a book". They are a great idea.
We dont care what type of weather it is we use our bikes all year, some weather is nice and some just suck or blow really hard. I just had to bike about 4 km in a nice winterlandscape with a good amount of snow fall....
13:05 yesterday it snowed and hailed, and me and my roommate still had to bike to get to our orchestra rehearsal, in city centres theres more car tracks and they will probably have spread salt to melt the ice so there it would be easier to bike. In front of our house it was still completely covered in snow and ice tho, kinda scary it was i gotta admit haha
I'm not sure if it's the same in every city but up here (Zwolle) you can trow away 120 garbage bags for free each year and after that they are charging you €1,70 for each dropping. We also have colored bins that are getting collected separately. Orange for plastic, green for plants,fruits and vegetables, blue for paper. That is for free, this way they encourage waste separation.
@1:06 Yes, they deliver to your house. We sent this rowing cheese courier from Alkmaar to your house in Brisbane, New Holland. He left in 1644, so according to our calculations your very, very, VERY old but tasty cheese should be delivered before the end of next week. 🧀😉😂😉🧀 Luv your channel, From The Netherlands: Chookas mate,.
Well since yesterday morning we have a lot of snow in the south of the netherlands, and yes i still did ride my bike to the trainstation this morning and thankfully the train was on schedule too! Just like my family always says: you're not made of sugar (je bent niet van suiker!)!
We love toasties! Of course!! What's not to love by it? Ey?? We call them tostie(s). Toasted bread with cheese and ham (and maybe some butter) are the ones you like! Those are the original one(s). But from there on, whe went crazy!! Your imagination is the limit. Spicy, why not! Even with sauerkraut, or even an Asian twist, the cheese with toast twist is still going strong.
6:46 I think we pretty much have them all around the netherlands! then these garbage trucks with cranes will come and hoist the underground garbage bins and empty them into the truck, but most of us also use regular garbage bins in front of our houses.
@10:24 That's the Inntel hotel in Zaandam. Zaandam is a city in the province of Noord-Holland. It's a hotel that looks like a pile of houses built like and painted in typical so called "Zaandam green", style of housing. There are almost 70 houses! The 11-storey building is forty metres tall and includes 160 rooms.
Those bookcases aren't so much about borrowing books. You can pick up a book, you can leave a book or switch books. You don't nescessarily need to bring back a book you took with you.
Lol, that's funny about the 'ducks'. These are geese, it looks like tame ones as they're white. But there's wild ones that are here in winter and fly back to Siberia (or Finland) in the spring. They migrate in V-shaped formation for aerodynamics and communicate by honking. Sometimes after dark you can hear but not see them.
That guy was proberly there fot just one year because he doesn't know a lot. The cheese market is only from april till august every Thursday. The mini librari is only for borrow ore exchange. You can sit down and take a book. But you have to put it back when read out ore you can take another book with you and exchange it with yours. I LOVE DUCKS😅😊 and yess you have to wait and you take the time. Postcards i love them. I get them every year with Christmas and my birthday😊. The trash "down under"😅 is not free mate. And its not literally everywhere but most of the time you see them where the flats are ore the houses where they have no garden. In the most neighbourhoods there are mini containers for the trash. The only backs hanging outsite is for plastic. Plastic and old paper is free and the rest you pay for it. For the underground container you pay for each time you put something insite. The mini containers you pay for each time your container is full and you put them on the site of the street when the day has come. The beautyfull flowers. You just can not ignore them❤. They grow in the spring till winter. The architecture... yup its everywhere but not anywhere😅. I have never had a boat in my life time😂. On 12:00 he talks about a coffeeshop that they dont sell Coffee. Thats not true. In seedshops what you see on 12:06 there is where you buy the seeds, thc oil and so on. And in a coffeeshop you can buy cannabis and zit down there and order your drink under the influence of drugs😂. Now and days most coffeeshops not have smoking place anymore because of the covernment rules about smoking in catering establishments and yess... they sell Coffee and so they are a catering company. So they only sell it. But there are Coffeeshops where you still can sit down and relax with a joint and some Coffee or thea or a little muffincake where you can get high from. Bike are everywhere. In the big cities😊. You dont see them everywhere parkt like that. Gess you have to wear a helmet if you have a electric bike or a pedal bike. Not the normal bike. Most of the time we dont wear them. Love your video about my country again. Ooh and i have just last year a visit from my cousin from brisbane Australia.
About the trash: Most new /newer residential area's have these underground bins and in my city (Utrecht) it's collected twice a week. In his example you saw the "other" trash shute. Around (mini) shopping area's there are even more of those kind of underground bins for white / brown / green glass and cardboard/ paper recycling. An accesscard is in my city not needed anymore as people were complaining about AVG (yes they counted how much you used it) so now these containers are always open. You pay a monthly fee. (now it gets a bit complex) The height of this fee is linked to the estimated value of your home and number of residents residing in that home. This fee also includes tax and water authority tax (waterschapsbelasting).
Here in Overijssel/Drenthe you still need a card for those underground bins. In my own town with 800 people we dont even have them yet. We still got our own containers that are collected once a month 😂
I believe the underground trash thingies can be found everywhere. I live in a fairly small village and we use them. You pay per use but the containers are for the remaining trash. We do a lot of recycling so we get a garbage truck ever week collecting paper, plastic and greens. So if you recycle everything you'll barely have to use the underground thingies :)
Hello there! Love your videos! Well, just hope to see you soon here in the Netherlands! Best time to visit here is spring or summer... (which is your autumn or winter I guess....) But be aware, it's also more busy around here. Not a bit, but a lot! A note from one of your previous videos (what to see in Amsterdam, top 10): the Anne Frank house (as well as the Van Gogh museum and the Rijksmuseum, and the Rembrandt house) are the best. Coffee shop = drugs (usually for tourists, and some locals as well) . Tea room or lunch room = have a nice lunch with some friends. And yes, we do also live in boats (house boats). Remember, Amsterdam is not a museum, people live here! For the story of Anne Frank in English (animated version), please see on UA-cam: the animated version of Anne Frank in English.
The book thing.. I am Dutch, born and raised and yes I am not much of a book reader, but I have never seen those book things before. The white ones aren't ducks. they are geese. The underground bins are a thing all over the Netherlands, these underground containers are emptied weekly. We pay council tax and you don't pay separate for the pass. Green grass is beautiful, yes but the downside is...it means it rains a lot.. and it does rain very very often in the Netherlands I believe, more or close to every other day on average over a year. and if you own a car, you might take the car instead, but many people still cycle in every weather type. Snow, storm anything it doesn't matter. We even host headwind cycling competition in nearly storming conditions ua-cam.com/video/VMinwf-kRlA/v-deo.html (I am not kidding you)
Most of the video is in Groningen, a city in the north of the netherlands. Groningen is the capital of the world. New York, Paris, London, Sidney, etc are the slum neighbourhoods of Groningen. If You believe in God, you should know God is a Groninger.
A full wheel of cheese lasts 4 months in the fridge, once it's cut, 6 weeks. Freezing them will make them last 8 months according to google. The last time I got a christmas card was this christmas. We have a line under our "bar" where all the christmas cards hang untill one of us has a birthday. then they'll be replaced with birthday cards :)
i have several of those garbage bins at my location but in my neighbourhoud i dont have to use a card to open the bins i pay municipal taxes that takes care of garbage disposal, street lights, pavements and taking care of hedges and so on, the 'hotel' is actually a office building. when its cold we put on warm clothes. there is no law on wearing helmets on the bikes, the houses over the bikepathes are build especially that way
3:23 actually I used to have a "cheesefarmer" deliver the most delicious cheeses in front of our house every week, but he was just a regular guy with a van hahaha
At 38 seconds (The first Dutch place) I was like yeah seems dutch to me and 1 second later I was like Ow shit this is Groningen (Where I live) Most of the vid seems to be shot there :D
The book things I'm pretty sure they have in other parts of Europe and maybe even outside. I work in a charity bookstore and the books we can't sell, we sometimes donate to these place too. There's also one in the art cinema which is an extremely popular place in this town.
Garbage collection is arranged by the municipality. Some have a paid version, others don't. It's a matter of local politics about how to pay for the collection service.
We still use trashbins in my town in Friesland. The underground bins are used in appartement complex PS; weed is NOT legal in the Netherlands but it's tolerated
Aldi has some nice Dutch cheese, i buy the Gouda one a lot, it has a yellow wrap, very creamy, also have a look at Buncharted, they have some great videos...they are Americans living in the Netherlands..
The weed is a bit confusing.... it's illegal to buy and to grow more then 5 plants or more then 5 grams, you can have up to 5 plants for your own consumption. But coffeshops can sell it legally so they are technically in violation of the law when they buy their stock. The government is actually experimenting with government controlled weed farms that supply the coffeeshops. they started with a few coffeeshops and want to expand if it works.
I live in Amsterdam, I have never heard of using a card to open the garbage disposal. There's usually a few in each street, the garbage falls into metal containers and those containers are emptied once a week by truck.
I remember Brisbane has a river running true the city, but they made concrete walls around it. What a missed opportunity to make the city more beautiful. What do you think after seeing the video?!
Those gees, not ducks, crossing the street is just around the corner from where I live, you see the Saint Francis church in the background. And yes, you have to pay for the waist disposal here, but it's an annual fee/tax. No helmet here for bikes, it's just stupid, some people do wear them though.
13:45 for like those electrically driven bikes or mopeds you need to wear one, but regular bikes dont have you required to wear one by law i think, i think all of us have spent such a large amount of their life on bikes that we can generally outmanoeuvre our way out of hectic bike situations and most of us kinda think bike helmets look stupid haha, so most people dont really wear helmets when biking
Just cut up the bigger cheeses and put it in a freezer. when you are ready for the next chunk just thaw it out in the fridge. To answer the question how long it will last in a fridge all depends on how fast you can eat it. :)
The Dutch policy on drugs is a bit paradoxical: drugs are illegal, but you can buy soft drugs at "coffeeshops." If drugs were legal, all grocery stores would sell them.
Selling class A drugs is illegal, it's not illegal to possess cocaine or heroin in small amounts. The police can take them away from you but you will very rarely be arrested for actually possessing them for your own use..
05:46 you too Tash ! get some glasses orrrrrr maybe it is an idea toooooo I dunno subscribe to National Geographic orrrrr Discover Channel ? Maybe an idea ? You people are so detached from the world..... you can not even distingish a DUCK from a GOOSE !!!! Amazing !!!!! It truly is !!!!!!
13:38 no helmets no of course not..... are you planning to crack your skull or something ? Well don't !!!!! It really messes with the flow of your day !
07:12 Yes it goes underground where else ? Ohhhhh ok yeah ok I mean I understand you all think we Dutch found the 4th dimension so we can store it there ? Euhhhhhhh no not yet sorry about that !!!!!!
13:53 why is it that you keep calling it pushbikes ? You see us Pushing it ? Noooo because it is not a push cart that you ahd back in the day and still today think about the hot dog sellers ice cream sellers and what have you so why you call it a pushbike ? Are we pushing it ? No !!!! We are CYCLING ..... cycling refers to A CYCLE ! Or multiple cycles ? Cycling of the chain AROUND the sprockets right ? RIght !!!! So therefor it is called CYCLING .... not pushing ! That is what you do when you got a braud in bed then you need to push ! HARD TOO !!!! Ok ? Good .... I am VERY keen on language and it is NOT my language it is YOURS ....... soooooo let's all use the language we all agreed on shall we ?
04:49 you need to some new glasses ey ? Hans anders alleen de prijs is anders of nie ?????????? He ????????? Hey dude........ those are GEESE not Ducks !!!! If you do buy some new glasses at Hans ask him for a better price aight ? Cauzzzzzz whatever you paid it is to much ! Oh and go back to get a new pair !!!!!
02:19 thank you number 1....... someone drew some inspiration from Multiplicity with Micheal Keaton great movie by the way buttttttt not original mate !!! Be original .... ohhhhhhh I see I See I See you thought : there are no people left who saw the movie no mate we all saw it so next time ? Be a BIT more creative will ya ! ...... carry on......
G'Day Tash! This is a beautiful place, I just love all the flowers all over. 😍
I love❤ your comments and laugh with enthusiasm 😊😊 So glad you make comment videos about 🇳🇱🇳🇱
Thank you! 😃
The cheese market you saw at the beginning of the video is today only for tourists. In the past, the cheese was sold and transported this way. So you can only see this scene on that special market day.
Holland is heaven . Greetings from the Netherlands.
Nice to see a part of my city Groningen!
It is one of the most beautiful and nicest cities in the Netherlands, it is a lively student city where there is always plenty to do and you can go out 24/7. The city is very old and was founded in the year 1040.
This week is Eurosonic, the largest showcase festival in Europe with many bands from home and abroad.
We used to have a cheese farmer selling cheese at our doorstep, had a baker too to bring bread, not by channel though. Had a milkman with his truck driving around the neighborhood. The trash here in underground container you have to hold a pass to open, put your trash in and it falls into container. At my place they are emptied once a week. Now we have separate bins for plastic, green and paper. Because I live in apartment complex, regular houses have rolly bins. Yes we have snow... used to have a lot more snow when I was growing up. At certain intersections it's easier to have bikes go straight where they need to go instead of having to wait for 2 lights.
Those bookcases we also have in neighborhoods but not with books but with groceries for people who are struggling,so they can get a few sustanable groceries like soup , deodorant,female hygenic stuff,coffee,dry mixes or glass with pastasauce or such toothpaste etc etc. ❤
We got that to in the netherlands😅 but not everywhere unfortunately
@@wilco8729 yes l agree
Here still cards for birthday, anniversaries and Christmas. In December cheaper stamps to mail them
We have those book boxes here in Canada as well. My local one has both children's and adult boxes with the sign encouraging you to "Take a book - Leave a book". They are a great idea.
Dont curse my lady, NEVER PUT CHEESE IN THE FRIDGE.....
We dont care what type of weather it is we use our bikes all year, some weather is nice and some just suck or blow really hard. I just had to bike about 4 km in a nice winterlandscape with a good amount of snow fall....
I live in Groningen, the first clip was what we call ¨de grote markt¨. Groningen is a beautiful city in the north part of the Netherlands.
Ben bang dat ze niet ver komen idd. Leuk voor de zuiden daar
Those big ducks are gooses 😊 and al the garbage goes into the ground for most of Holland
Oh hell yes we eat toastie’s! My favorite is cheese and salami.
13:05 yesterday it snowed and hailed, and me and my roommate still had to bike to get to our orchestra rehearsal, in city centres theres more car tracks and they will probably have spread salt to melt the ice so there it would be easier to bike. In front of our house it was still completely covered in snow and ice tho, kinda scary it was i gotta admit haha
well, take care while biking in those conditions mate :)
I'm not sure if it's the same in every city but up here (Zwolle) you can trow away 120 garbage bags for free each year and after that they are charging you €1,70 for each dropping. We also have colored bins that are getting collected separately. Orange for plastic, green for plants,fruits and vegetables, blue for paper. That is for free, this way they encourage waste separation.
Garbage collecting is not exactly for free. That's why we pay council tax.
@1:06 Yes, they deliver to your house. We sent this rowing cheese courier from Alkmaar to your house in Brisbane, New Holland. He left in 1644, so according to our calculations your very, very, VERY old but tasty cheese should be delivered before the end of next week. 🧀😉😂😉🧀 Luv your channel, From The Netherlands: Chookas mate,.
Well since yesterday morning we have a lot of snow in the south of the netherlands, and yes i still did ride my bike to the trainstation this morning and thankfully the train was on schedule too! Just like my family always says: you're not made of sugar (je bent niet van suiker!)!
We love toasties! Of course!! What's not to love by it? Ey??
We call them tostie(s). Toasted bread with cheese and ham (and maybe some butter) are the ones you like! Those are the original one(s).
But from there on, whe went crazy!! Your imagination is the limit.
Spicy, why not! Even with sauerkraut, or even an Asian twist, the cheese with toast twist is still going strong.
6:46 I think we pretty much have them all around the netherlands! then these garbage trucks with cranes will come and hoist the underground garbage bins and empty them into the truck, but most of us also use regular garbage bins in front of our houses.
@10:24 That's the Inntel hotel in Zaandam. Zaandam is a city in the province of Noord-Holland. It's a hotel that looks like a pile of houses built like and painted in typical so called "Zaandam green", style of housing. There are almost 70 houses! The 11-storey building is forty metres tall and includes 160 rooms.
Those bookcases aren't so much about borrowing books. You can pick up a book, you can leave a book or switch books. You don't nescessarily need to bring back a book you took with you.
Our cheeses can only have mold, scave it off and start eating again! Cheeses themself ripe on planks for months, depending on the cheese.
Lol, that's funny about the 'ducks'. These are geese, it looks like tame ones as they're white. But there's wild ones that are here in winter and fly back to Siberia (or Finland) in the spring. They migrate in V-shaped formation for aerodynamics and communicate by honking. Sometimes after dark you can hear but not see them.
That guy was proberly there fot just one year because he doesn't know a lot. The cheese market is only from april till august every Thursday.
The mini librari is only for borrow ore exchange. You can sit down and take a book. But you have to put it back when read out ore you can take another book with you and exchange it with yours.
I LOVE DUCKS😅😊 and yess you have to wait and you take the time.
Postcards i love them. I get them every year with Christmas and my birthday😊.
The trash "down under"😅 is not free mate. And its not literally everywhere but most of the time you see them where the flats are ore the houses where they have no garden. In the most neighbourhoods there are mini containers for the trash. The only backs hanging outsite is for plastic.
Plastic and old paper is free and the rest you pay for it. For the underground container you pay for each time you put something insite.
The mini containers you pay for each time your container is full and you put them on the site of the street when the day has come.
The beautyfull flowers. You just can not ignore them❤. They grow in the spring till winter.
The architecture... yup its everywhere but not anywhere😅. I have never had a boat in my life time😂.
On 12:00 he talks about a coffeeshop that they dont sell Coffee. Thats not true. In seedshops what you see on 12:06 there is where you buy the seeds, thc oil and so on. And in a coffeeshop you can buy cannabis and zit down there and order your drink under the influence of drugs😂.
Now and days most coffeeshops not have smoking place anymore because of the covernment rules about smoking in catering establishments and yess... they sell Coffee and so they are a catering company. So they only sell it. But there are Coffeeshops where you still can sit down and relax with a joint and some Coffee or thea or a little muffincake where you can get high from.
Bike are everywhere. In the big cities😊. You dont see them everywhere parkt like that.
Gess you have to wear a helmet if you have a electric bike or a pedal bike.
Not the normal bike. Most of the time we dont wear them.
Love your video about my country again.
Ooh and i have just last year a visit from my cousin from brisbane Australia.
wow I love learning about your Country, such a small world you having a cousin from Brisbane :)
@@MoreAussieTash yup and a niece from queensland amd my ungle lives in byron bay
About the trash: Most new /newer residential area's have these underground bins and in my city (Utrecht) it's collected twice a week. In his example you saw the "other" trash shute. Around (mini) shopping area's there are even more of those kind of underground bins for white / brown / green glass and cardboard/ paper recycling. An accesscard is in my city not needed anymore as people were complaining about AVG (yes they counted how much you used it) so now these containers are always open.
You pay a monthly fee. (now it gets a bit complex) The height of this fee is linked to the estimated value of your home and number of residents residing in that home. This fee also includes tax and water authority tax (waterschapsbelasting).
Here in Overijssel/Drenthe you still need a card for those underground bins. In my own town with 800 people we dont even have them yet. We still got our own containers that are collected once a month 😂
I believe the underground trash thingies can be found everywhere. I live in a fairly small village and we use them. You pay per use but the containers are for the remaining trash. We do a lot of recycling so we get a garbage truck ever week collecting paper, plastic and greens. So if you recycle everything you'll barely have to use the underground thingies :)
Hello there! Love your videos! Well, just hope to see you soon here in the Netherlands!
Best time to visit here is spring or summer... (which is your autumn or winter I guess....) But be aware, it's also more busy around here. Not a bit, but a lot!
A note from one of your previous videos (what to see in Amsterdam, top 10): the Anne Frank house (as well as the Van Gogh museum and the Rijksmuseum, and the Rembrandt house) are the best. Coffee shop = drugs (usually for tourists, and some locals as well) .
Tea room or lunch room = have a nice lunch with some friends.
And yes, we do also live in boats (house boats). Remember, Amsterdam is not a museum, people live here!
For the story of Anne Frank in English (animated version), please see on UA-cam: the animated version of Anne Frank in English.
The book thing.. I am Dutch, born and raised and yes I am not much of a book reader, but I have never seen those book things before. The white ones aren't ducks. they are geese.
The underground bins are a thing all over the Netherlands, these underground containers are emptied weekly. We pay council tax and you don't pay separate for the pass.
Green grass is beautiful, yes but the downside is...it means it rains a lot.. and it does rain very very often in the Netherlands I believe, more or close to every other day on average over a year. and if you own a car, you might take the car instead, but many people still cycle in every weather type. Snow, storm anything it doesn't matter. We even host headwind cycling competition in nearly storming conditions ua-cam.com/video/VMinwf-kRlA/v-deo.html (I am not kidding you)
great suggestion, cheers
Underground bins are all over Europe.
In my neighborhood there are about 20 cabinets with books. Also small cupboards with food. (Amsterdam)
Most of the video is in Groningen, a city in the north of the netherlands. Groningen is the capital of the world. New York, Paris, London, Sidney, etc are the slum neighbourhoods of Groningen. If You believe in God, you should know God is a Groninger.
Damn😂
😂😂😂😂
Yes it snows, not as much as it used to be, and it doesn't matter people still ride during winter, rain or summer.
A full wheel of cheese lasts 4 months in the fridge, once it's cut, 6 weeks. Freezing them will make them last 8 months according to google.
The last time I got a christmas card was this christmas. We have a line under our "bar" where all the christmas cards hang untill one of us has a birthday. then they'll be replaced with birthday cards :)
i have several of those garbage bins at my location but in my neighbourhoud i dont have to use a card to open the bins i pay municipal taxes that takes care of garbage disposal, street lights, pavements and taking care of hedges and so on, the 'hotel' is actually a office building. when its cold we put on warm clothes. there is no law on wearing helmets on the bikes, the houses over the bikepathes are build especially that way
Yes, we love tostie's 😎😎
love the toasties :)
3:23 actually I used to have a "cheesefarmer" deliver the most delicious cheeses in front of our house every week, but he was just a regular guy with a van hahaha
By the way Dutch cheese is the best in the world, variety is enormous.
We do not have to wear helmets, no worries about getting a fine, using your mobile phone while cycling is definitely banned...
Only on some electric bikes
@@wilco8729wearing a helmet on electric bikes? Yes...
NO NEED NO HELM
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At 38 seconds (The first Dutch place) I was like yeah seems dutch to me and 1 second later I was like Ow shit this is Groningen (Where I live) Most of the vid seems to be shot there :D
wow that's cool
Hahaha, ik had precies de zelfde reactie. Ik woon ook in de stad.
The book things I'm pretty sure they have in other parts of Europe and maybe even outside. I work in a charity bookstore and the books we can't sell, we sometimes donate to these place too. There's also one in the art cinema which is an extremely popular place in this town.
Garbage collection is arranged by the municipality. Some have a paid version, others don't. It's a matter of local politics about how to pay for the collection service.
We still use trashbins in my town in Friesland. The underground bins are used in appartement complex
PS; weed is NOT legal in the Netherlands but it's tolerated
Aldi has some nice Dutch cheese, i buy the Gouda one a lot, it has a yellow wrap, very creamy, also have a look at Buncharted, they have some great videos...they are Americans living in the Netherlands..
we have Aldi here
@@MoreAussieTash Gouda is the most boring cheese in the world. There are much more interesting cheeses
@rensvanderploeg1945 that may be the case, but i live in Brisbane Australia, so we don't have the same option here..
@@MoreAussieTash i live in Brisbane, but i am Dutch...
The dutch pay a lot of taxes, including waste tax. The underground bins are literally just bins and get emptied when full.
The weed is a bit confusing.... it's illegal to buy and to grow more then 5 plants or more then 5 grams, you can have up to 5 plants for your own consumption. But coffeshops can sell it legally so they are technically in violation of the law when they buy their stock.
The government is actually experimenting with government controlled weed farms that supply the coffeeshops. they started with a few coffeeshops and want to expand if it works.
we bike in the snow🥶
I have those bins to across the street, and I do not need a card. Greetings, Roelof from the Netherlands.
I live in Amsterdam, I have never heard of using a card to open the garbage disposal. There's usually a few in each street, the garbage falls into metal containers and those containers are emptied once a week by truck.
These birds are not ducks but geese.
Those are geese
I remember Brisbane has a river running true the city, but they made concrete walls around it. What a missed opportunity to make the city more beautiful. What do you think after seeing the video?!
Brisbane city doed a river running through it, they call it "the brown snake"
@@MoreAussieTashThat's shit doeing down the drain! No cleaning up, strait in to the Great Barrier Reef!🤪🤪🤪
Love your channel keep going 💯👍
Groningen City, love living there
Those gees, not ducks, crossing the street is just around the corner from where I live, you see the Saint Francis church in the background. And yes, you have to pay for the waist disposal here, but it's an annual fee/tax. No helmet here for bikes, it's just stupid, some people do wear them though.
13:45 for like those electrically driven bikes or mopeds you need to wear one, but regular bikes dont have you required to wear one by law i think, i think all of us have spent such a large amount of their life on bikes that we can generally outmanoeuvre our way out of hectic bike situations and most of us kinda think bike helmets look stupid haha, so most people dont really wear helmets when biking
mate to me that's crazy mate lol
Just cut up the bigger cheeses and put it in a freezer. when you are ready for the next chunk just thaw it out in the fridge. To answer the question how long it will last in a fridge all depends on how fast you can eat it. :)
good Video again, thanks
the ducks do that to me ill be having duck soup !!!
The Dutch policy on drugs is a bit paradoxical: drugs are illegal, but you can buy soft drugs at "coffeeshops." If drugs were legal, all grocery stores would sell them.
Selling class A drugs is illegal, it's not illegal to possess cocaine or heroin in small amounts. The police can take them away from you but you will very rarely be arrested for actually possessing them for your own use..
Very nice T-shirt ❤️🤍💙
You need to do more watermanagement
Thas, i love you
You do know the dutch don’t run around with cheese everywhere everyday? It’s al a season show, please stay home, parking fees are the highest .
yes you got to pay for that in sittard where I live it is 5 euros per 60 liter trash bag
Groningen 💪
Thats onley for toerists
What a 3D Bridges ways yess artificial if you call
They`re geese, not ducks. LOL
No ducks gooses
no ducks geese
In nijmegen is dat niet nodig 1keer perweek vuilniszakken buiten zetten en klaar 😊
05:46 you too Tash ! get some glasses orrrrrr maybe it is an idea toooooo I dunno subscribe to National Geographic orrrrr Discover Channel ? Maybe an idea ? You people are so detached from the world..... you can not even distingish a DUCK from a GOOSE !!!! Amazing !!!!! It truly is !!!!!!
Moi Eem...
13:38 no helmets no of course not..... are you planning to crack your skull or something ? Well don't !!!!! It really messes with the flow of your day !
07:12 Yes it goes underground where else ? Ohhhhh ok yeah ok I mean I understand you all think we Dutch found the 4th dimension so we can store it there ? Euhhhhhhh no not yet sorry about that !!!!!!
13:53 why is it that you keep calling it pushbikes ? You see us Pushing it ? Noooo because it is not a push cart that you ahd back in the day and still today think about the hot dog sellers ice cream sellers and what have you so why you call it a pushbike ? Are we pushing it ? No !!!! We are CYCLING ..... cycling refers to A CYCLE ! Or multiple cycles ? Cycling of the chain AROUND the sprockets right ? RIght !!!! So therefor it is called CYCLING .... not pushing ! That is what you do when you got a braud in bed then you need to push ! HARD TOO !!!! Ok ? Good .... I am VERY keen on language and it is NOT my language it is YOURS ....... soooooo let's all use the language we all agreed on shall we ?
04:49 you need to some new glasses ey ? Hans anders alleen de prijs is anders of nie ?????????? He ????????? Hey dude........ those are GEESE not Ducks !!!! If you do buy some new glasses at Hans ask him for a better price aight ? Cauzzzzzz whatever you paid it is to much ! Oh and go back to get a new pair !!!!!
02:19 thank you number 1....... someone drew some inspiration from Multiplicity with Micheal Keaton great movie by the way buttttttt not original mate !!! Be original .... ohhhhhhh I see I See I See you thought : there are no people left who saw the movie no mate we all saw it so next time ? Be a BIT more creative will ya ! ...... carry on......