What was your BIGGEST SURPRISE... on arriving in the NETHERLANDS?

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  • @sooof1839
    @sooof1839 5 років тому +5572

    Its funny how americans think we are very polite and asian people think we are direct and kinda rude, imagine the culture shock between the two then

    • @vod7359
      @vod7359 5 років тому +106

      ewb we’re a happy medium

    • @Saartje05
      @Saartje05 5 років тому +126

      I have an American friend who's a journalist and travels all over the world. She always says she loves The Netherlands and in her opinion it's one of the most civilized countries in the world. She always says she wants to live here. Lol. Oh well.

    • @sooof1839
      @sooof1839 5 років тому +92

      @@Saartje05 yeah I kinda get that. I mean, this country is a trash fire but at least we all acknowledge it. In america the right thinks the country is perfect and the left wants change. Here, everyone just knows shit needs to change, we just disagree on the direction.

    • @Shwwoomm
      @Shwwoomm 5 років тому +79

      @@sooof1839 gap... niks is verneukt hier.. oke bepaalde shit kan beter maar boeie, is gwn een topland dus gooi geen haat maar liefde :)

    • @simont.4633
      @simont.4633 5 років тому +47

      I think those those two aren't necesairily opposites, you can be direct and polite at the same time

  • @lente8381
    @lente8381 5 років тому +7501

    "Everybody is friendly"
    Do I live in the wrong Netherlands?

    • @akiko6655
      @akiko6655 5 років тому +126

      JA ECHT HE 😂😂😂

    • @mw3609
      @mw3609 5 років тому +32

      Yes, fuck off.

    • @Mika-po2ok
      @Mika-po2ok 5 років тому +24

      Lol yes same, and the one that said that came from the UK... OMG :P

    • @TheRealTricky
      @TheRealTricky 5 років тому +50

      That or maybe we are all natural born actors :P

    • @femkefeenstra7754
      @femkefeenstra7754 5 років тому +220

      Ik vraag me af hoe onvriendelijk de rest van de wereld dan moet zijn...

  • @Marcus-gh8bh
    @Marcus-gh8bh 5 років тому +2553

    Yeah we give out our bank account numbers, because we have an actual working payment system

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 років тому +8

      Yup.

    • @sysierius
      @sysierius 5 років тому +85

      Ideallll, tikki!

    • @steffan9674
      @steffan9674 5 років тому +3

      200 likes

    • @Egregius
      @Egregius 5 років тому +182

      I found it really weird that an American thought it was weird, considering they give out their social security number to anyone who asks. Which we never do, because you can defraud someone with that 0_o

    • @lidlsok9994
      @lidlsok9994 5 років тому +40

      Stuur ff een tikkie

  • @onno2110
    @onno2110 5 років тому +1935

    “More people in England smoke weed than in the Netherlands”
    So you never been to a VMBO school?

    • @Trysinc
      @Trysinc 5 років тому +88

      ze zijn wss alleen maar naar boeren steden geweest ofz

    • @sembrouwer6166
      @sembrouwer6166 5 років тому +11

      Blijkbaar niet😂🤣

    • @steve00alt70
      @steve00alt70 5 років тому +4

      @John i wonder if their is a dutch version of chavs lol

    • @drdre2641
      @drdre2641 5 років тому +8

      VMBO school* schijnbaar zit je er zelf..

    • @GlobalFolkloreShorts
      @GlobalFolkloreShorts 5 років тому +20

      Haha hier is wiet iets voor kids, de meeste stoppen rond hun 21e weer, in Usa heb je nog steeds van die skire 40 jarige die jonko's paffen en er stoer mee doen.

  • @brianzandt4857
    @brianzandt4857 5 років тому +1791

    *been to amsterdam once*
    Tourists: "yeah i know that whole country"

    • @onswesleyy4866
      @onswesleyy4866 5 років тому +7

      brian zandt 😂 true asff

    • @puffcatco
      @puffcatco 5 років тому

      TASF

    • @maxschram2826
      @maxschram2826 5 років тому +60

      I think the ones saying: “they are so polite and friendly and say hi to everyone”, were probably somewhere else than Amsterdam though

    • @lyokha8153
      @lyokha8153 5 років тому

      🤣

    • @stijnnijboer980
      @stijnnijboer980 5 років тому

      Lmao so true

  • @Melchiar81
    @Melchiar81 5 років тому +1689

    The guy talking about the narrow but tall houses bit very narrow steps has obviously never left amsterdam.

    • @brendag6148
      @brendag6148 5 років тому +46

      Well have you ever left Amsterdam? Because almost every old Dutch city have those narrow houses in the city centre, including the nice artistic roofs and canals.

    • @Melchiar81
      @Melchiar81 5 років тому +115

      @@brendag6148 Naturally i have left amsterdam, i live on the complete other side of the country, And exactly like you say it, They have those things in OLD cities. But the majority of dutch cities isn't old. So if you traveled a bit, you'd know that the narrow stairs Isn't a typical dutch thing, it's just old.

    • @ProjectXAgario
      @ProjectXAgario 5 років тому +45

      @@brendag6148 We don't have those in old cities, you're actually wrong there. I live in the oldest city in the Netherlands (Nijmegen) and i have yet to come across a house similar to the ones he described. You can use Google maps to take a view around the city, it really doesnt have those types of houses, neither do most of the cities. I think he was referring to so called "Grachtenhuizen", and since Amsterdam is one of the only cities with grachten it will also be one of the only cities with those types of houses.

    • @dreadfullyeti6686
      @dreadfullyeti6686 5 років тому +1

      @@ProjectXAgario and alkmaar has those

    • @sophieb2837
      @sophieb2837 5 років тому +4

      Yesss, that's what I was thinking l. Like he's just talking as if there are no farms or bigger houses here but than he has just been to Amsterdam or another city that's like kinda full and shit, BCUZ theres more than just small houses🤣🤣

  • @1990Cornetto
    @1990Cornetto 5 років тому +2320

    Coming from the UK I spent 2 weeks in Nederlands(no not Amsterdam).No they do not say hi that often, yes they are friendly,but definitely not over polite...Compared to the English dutch people are saints when they drink.
    Some things they didn't mention
    They love to recycle
    The tap water tastes amazing
    I found most places very clean
    Highway and roads are amazingly smooth
    The amount of sweet shops everywhere 😆
    People do not hesitate to switch to English when they saw me struggling
    with Dutch.
    I Had a wonderful time there.

    • @lopez4059
      @lopez4059 5 років тому +25

      what city you went in the netherlands

    • @Gallienkrueger1
      @Gallienkrueger1 5 років тому +264

      In Amsterdam no one says hello. If you move over to the nearest village (instead of a city), EVERYBODY says hello if you make eyecontact.
      I remember once saying hello to an old lady in a city because I am from a village and used to it. She actually got scared, quickly gave me a shocked look, then ignored me and started walking a lot faster. Cityfolk are just not used to it I suppose. 😄

    • @lopez4059
      @lopez4059 5 років тому +36

      @@Gallienkrueger1 jaa precies echt he

    • @1990Cornetto
      @1990Cornetto 5 років тому +74

      @@lopez4059 I went to Urk,Amserfoort,Ultrect, Den Hague,Dan Helder,Amerongen,Zandam,Wagening,Amsterdam been many times before.

    • @lopez4059
      @lopez4059 5 років тому +41

      @@1990Cornetto unfortunately you were not in Eindhoven (a southern city in NL, where I live) it is a really nice city. but the hague and utrecht are also great

  • @bronkolie
    @bronkolie 4 роки тому +307

    7:22 "You're standing at the bus stop and it says bus in 1 minute and it comes"
    I must be living in the wrong Netherlands

    • @essietjeee
      @essietjeee 4 роки тому

      🤣🤣😝😝

    • @dirkudo1075
      @dirkudo1075 4 роки тому +5

      yup denk het ook
      ov is 90% van de gevallen optijd (gelderland)

    • @stanleyho8009
      @stanleyho8009 4 роки тому +2

      Ja bij mij komt alles altijd op tijd, vond ik ook raar toen ik naar andere landen ging. Ga ik naar Italië zeggen ze dat bus over een half uur er is en stond ik 50 minuten te wachten. Niet normaal, was ook nog eens supervol en heet. We propte ons er zelf in, dan begrijp dat mensen openbaar vervoer haten ja...

    • @stevendebont1975
      @stevendebont1975 3 роки тому +2

      i was like: isnt that what is supposed to do? isn't it supposed to come at the time when it says it'll arrive?

    • @MrMezmerized
      @MrMezmerized 3 роки тому +3

      Het grappige is natuurlijk dat die aankomsttijden aangepast worden. Het kan makkelijk langer dan een minuut duren tussen bv. "nog 3 minuten" en "nog 2 minuten".

  • @dutchbandit1064
    @dutchbandit1064 5 років тому +2198

    “They’re not afraid to run you over”
    *facts* 😂😂

    • @amadeusbrandenburg6439
      @amadeusbrandenburg6439 5 років тому +157

      Vooral die omaatjes en opaatjes op electrische fietsen moet je voor oppassen

    • @jkleopard4617
      @jkleopard4617 5 років тому +17

      Harry Haring klopt man

    • @5awiii
      @5awiii 5 років тому +44

      @@amadeusbrandenburg6439 e bikes zijn echt gevaarlijk. Oude mensen op een ebike die makkelijk 25 kunenn halen is gevaarlijk

    • @divinaluz7
      @divinaluz7 5 років тому +10

      @@amadeusbrandenburg6439
      En scootmobielen!!!

    • @bakvetteef
      @bakvetteef 5 років тому +19

      Dutch Bandit vergeet helemaal in de ochtend wanneer iedereen naar school fietst pas als het al 10sec rod is stoppen we pas. We dont fcking care

  • @froufroudeluxe
    @froufroudeluxe 5 років тому +884

    As a Belgian...
    How smooth your roads are. I’m so jealous

    • @frith.calluna
      @frith.calluna 5 років тому +71

      I noticed this immediately when I had to go to Antwerpen. As soon as you cross the border, the roads look completely different. It's definitely something we often take for granted. But then again, the government spends quite a lot of money on our roads, so good quality should be expected hahaha

    • @froufroudeluxe
      @froufroudeluxe 5 років тому +24

      I’ve had people from third world countries say their roads are better
      Our roads are a joke ngl

    • @farosamor
      @farosamor 5 років тому +17

      @@froufroudeluxe I find this comment very funny. Everytime we went across the border there were so much holes in the road :")

    • @thefunkybassistnl
      @thefunkybassistnl 5 років тому +1

      So true lol

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX 5 років тому +7

      I've been to Belgium for a vacation in the Ardennen and boy those roads there were deteriorated to the point where i considered them to become dangerous. We, the Dutch, have been investing in the roads heavily since the seventies for a couple of reasons:
      -as a trade nation, having good infrastructure is paramount
      -separating different types of traffic according to relative speed makes all the users safer, so since the 70's we've been improving to no end to make it safe
      -oil crisis in the 70's caused people to bike even more, so roads needed adaptations, aswell as alot of intersections etc. We're still adapting to this day.
      In short, when you as a country don't commit to such things, you get Belgians that are jealous :)

  • @onee
    @onee 5 років тому +2897

    The Indian guy talking about paracetamol is so true. You're dying, and your doctor would be like, "Have you tried some paracetamol?"

    • @Joshualacruz
      @Joshualacruz 5 років тому +126

      Whilst in India they will gladly give you a box of antibiotics if you sneeze twice.

    • @mariaflower2050
      @mariaflower2050 5 років тому +9

      By money they do all. Holland is diff

    • @learningkeyboard
      @learningkeyboard 5 років тому +6

      In meanwhile is my ass allergic to paracetamol

    • @rubenjanssen1672
      @rubenjanssen1672 5 років тому +19

      @@learningkeyboard most of the doctors have asked if you are alergic to annything if not feel free to bring it up the dutch are not suprised if you do

    • @learningkeyboard
      @learningkeyboard 5 років тому +17

      I'm from Belgium, and the situation is basically the same here

  • @cursedwither7888
    @cursedwither7888 5 років тому +738

    They are very direct
    Now I think of it... That's true...
    Were not like: oh the weather is a bit bad today
    We just say: wat een kutweer

  • @Gruntyi
    @Gruntyi 5 років тому +739

    I think foreigners have seen more windmills on average than me

    • @Marcus-gh8bh
      @Marcus-gh8bh 5 років тому +5

      Wss niet, je let er gwn niet op omdat je er aan gewend bent

    • @Gruntyi
      @Gruntyi 5 років тому +8

      Serieus 2x een windmolen gezien in m'n leven.. En ik bedoel niet er langs rijden of ergens in de verte, maar echt daar in de buurt staan

    • @Z33force
      @Z33force 5 років тому

      Zie er een vanuit mijn raam :D

    • @miss55apple
      @miss55apple 5 років тому

      Olivier G windmills are ancient Persians inventions!

    • @Framlii
      @Framlii 5 років тому

      @@Gruntyi nou misschien woon je gwn in slecht gedeelte van nl. Ik woon 15 km van kinderdijk... zou moeilijk zijn

  • @jolinal2186
    @jolinal2186 5 років тому +1156

    Fun fact: there are more bikes in the netherlands than people in the country itself

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah 5 років тому +19

      There are also more cars, more cellphones, more tv's than people. Who cares

    • @scentOfish22
      @scentOfish22 5 років тому +10

      Most of them are stolen not mine

    • @nicholascrawford5105
      @nicholascrawford5105 5 років тому +14

      @@scentOfish22 door marokkanen natuurlijk

    • @mellissia9
      @mellissia9 5 років тому +1

      Another fun fact is drunk bikes go together with Dutch gay agenda fun fun fun

    • @BassicVIC
      @BassicVIC 5 років тому +2

      Jojo Gamesss
      It could be called Fietsland! hahaha

  • @darkness4311
    @darkness4311 5 років тому +641

    the Irish woman: I really like how organized it is if the buss says it comes in 1 minute it is there in 1 minute"
    Dutch people "Where the hell is my train it should have been here 10 minutes ago"

    • @redd8063
      @redd8063 5 років тому +14

      That is exactly how it fucking goes XD

    • @boredmoodlet3611
      @boredmoodlet3611 5 років тому +32

      Bussen zijn 9 van de 10 keer optijd maar treinen zijn zowat altijd telaat

    • @cat-bu5ky
      @cat-bu5ky 5 років тому +23

      more like: ''Where the hell is my train it should've been here 2 hours ago''

    • @mfjdv2020
      @mfjdv2020 5 років тому +10

      NL is wel heel erg georganiseerd vergeleken bij Ierland. Ierland is een chaos.

    • @davithdevries6774
      @davithdevries6774 5 років тому +30

      Trains are 94% on time in Holland (less than 5 min delay), which is the 3rd highest worldwide ranking, only after Japan and Switzerland, who spent about 5 times more per head on public transport (government decisions...) . So yes, Dutch ppl really need to experience public transport for a few months anywhere else (not just on a holiday where they can relax), and than will appreciate how well everything is organised here. And how frequent trains and busses are driving. Even in France or UK many trainlines only have a couple of trains per day. Here 4 to 6 per hour is very normal, and at least 2.

  • @nico4283
    @nico4283 5 років тому +187

    that old lady being surprised at the fact that the bus actually arrives on time is my new reason to live

    • @robinred1851
      @robinred1851 2 роки тому

      So do I.
      I haven't lost hope yet😂

    • @schneiderdoom2960
      @schneiderdoom2960 2 роки тому +3

      dutch busses don't arrive on time ever (except when you measure with NS standards.)

    • @avrpe
      @avrpe 2 роки тому

      the fact that you say she is an old lady makes me quite sad

    • @vinnieg6161
      @vinnieg6161 2 роки тому +2

      @@schneiderdoom2960 They are 99 percent of the time within 2 minutes of the time that it said. I don't know where you live bro.

    • @darkracer1252
      @darkracer1252 Рік тому

      @@schneiderdoom2960 if you don't know what you're talking about. it's usually common to keep your filthy trap shut.

  • @mcj2219
    @mcj2219 5 років тому +1997

    Dutch people: I live in The Netherlands but not in Amsterdam
    Every American: bro wtf ( how)

  • @bramr561
    @bramr561 5 років тому +1074

    I think most of the views are from dutch people :P
    Erg leuk om naar te kijken.

    • @josemigueljimenezjimenez3821
      @josemigueljimenezjimenez3821 5 років тому +12

      I'm from Spain😆 I was living in Vleuten(Utrecht) and The netherlands is amazing👌🏼

    • @dutchrednas
      @dutchrednas 5 років тому

      Hoi bram 🤣😂

    • @kikifromholland6469
      @kikifromholland6469 5 років тому +10

      Maakt me aan t lachen dat ze schrok van t luchtalarm 🤣

    • @LisaKokx
      @LisaKokx 5 років тому +2

      Kiki V. Heijnsbergen ik was 4,5e maand in het buitenland en ook ik schrok van het luchtalarm toen ik terug kwam 😂

    • @wise9421
      @wise9421 5 років тому

      bram me

  • @thescatterpiratesquarepant7935
    @thescatterpiratesquarepant7935 5 років тому +642

    I think the woman that says the smell of the country..it's just some times the farmers fermentize the grounds using poop and it will stink miles and miles away for a day or 2..

    • @hisss
      @hisss 5 років тому +29

      TheScatterPirate squarepants Bedoel je 'fertilise'/'fertilize'? (-ise of -ize is overigens Britse vs Amerikaanse spelling, voordat er weer iemand daarover begint...)

    • @2ravens1
      @2ravens1 5 років тому +19

      Its no different in American Midwest. I guess for people who have only ever lived in the big city which also has its own bad smells.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 5 років тому +15

      Kris Matsumoto well here even in the cities you smell it 😂 though i suppose as a dutch person you actually learn to like the smell.. not because it’s poop but because it means it’s gonna get warmer soon

    • @hisss
      @hisss 5 років тому +4

      Litch The Shinigami Excellent point 😂

    • @2ravens1
      @2ravens1 5 років тому +3

      Litch The Shinigami You can smell it in the American midwestern cities too 😂

  • @FreyTheDoc
    @FreyTheDoc 4 роки тому +841

    “Calm and well behaved”, yea until Feyenoord loses

  • @louise4778
    @louise4778 5 років тому +692

    4:54 I think that's because waiters get paid way better here (NL) and they don't rely on tips, instead just get paid well, by the hour, so they don't have any reason to rush you or be pushy

    • @Vincrand
      @Vincrand 5 років тому +118

      I think that the customer in the Netherlands also prefer quality time with their companions without being interrupted.

    • @femsff7090
      @femsff7090 5 років тому +82

      @@Vincrand That's the most likely reason. Also the reason you have to ask for the bill. If you don't, you'll be waiting around until closing time. My American friends were surprised about this, but being served with a bill while you're still enjoying your after-meal conversation would be incredibly rude to me - and I definitely wouldn't go back to a restaurant like that.

    • @transient_
      @transient_ 5 років тому +4

      It also means that sometimes you have to wait a long time to be served.

    • @lindaraterink6451
      @lindaraterink6451 5 років тому +80

      Duch people generaly don't like pushy people. So if you come to my table every 5 minutes to ask if I'm ok or if I need something I would get up and go somewhere else. If a Dutchie needs help he'll ask you, otherwise don't bother him.

    • @divinaluz7
      @divinaluz7 5 років тому

      There's no reason for them to be indifferent and snotty either, yet they are.

  • @romilinde2690
    @romilinde2690 5 років тому +695

    Zet dutch in de video en heel Nederland kijkt😂🇳🇱

  • @michaelp6360
    @michaelp6360 5 років тому +460

    I'm Dutch and I live in Spain now, the people have a lot of dogs here... but no one will walk up to a dog and pet them or acknowledge the presence of the dogs. In the Netherlands I can just ask an owner if I could pet the dog, often it's allowed. In Spain I feel it's weird to look at other people's dogs and smile, I miss this a lot 😅

    • @hisss
      @hisss 5 років тому +3

      Michaela van der Goot Makes me curious, what's their motivation?

    • @dianakok9329
      @dianakok9329 5 років тому +1

      Ik ben ook Nederlands

    • @emily-san5370
      @emily-san5370 5 років тому

      Ew spanje lang keven portugal

    • @michaelp6360
      @michaelp6360 5 років тому +1

      @paula 666 Maybe Zaragoza is a little different to the place you live, or at least is seems to me. But i am happy to try next time :)

    • @michaelp6360
      @michaelp6360 5 років тому +1

      @@emily-san5370 ieder zo zijn voorkeur

  • @youwannaknow1709
    @youwannaknow1709 4 роки тому +142

    I'm Dutch and what blows my mind is why you would think they would allow you in the store after the closing time. I mean if its closed its closed you know 😂

    • @lily6246
      @lily6246 2 роки тому +11

      In other countries they don't close this early : )

    • @sd-ch2cq
      @sd-ch2cq 2 роки тому +12

      Some countries seem to take 'customer is king' to bizar levels and let you stay for like an hour after closing-time if you pretend to still be browsing. Which is bad for the staff as they can't start their end-of-day cleaning.
      In the Netherlands it was more normal in the past, my greatgrandmother loved doing it (she was a huge Karen): showing up juuuust before closing and trying to hold out as long as she could.

    • @computeraddic675
      @computeraddic675 2 роки тому +5

      @@sd-ch2cq In the past everything was closed at 6 PM!And i mean EVERYTHING!Now a lot off stores are closing at about seven..Or even eight PM.

    • @davidozz4068
      @davidozz4068 2 роки тому +4

      @@computeraddic675 or even 22:00 like some AH's and Jumbo's

    • @swamidude2214
      @swamidude2214 2 роки тому +4

      @@sd-ch2cq someone calling their grandmother a Karen and calling themself Dutch. The horrors. Cant we please keep that crap in the US were it belongs?

  • @Fizzlefuse
    @Fizzlefuse 5 років тому +1696

    "how the public transport is always on time"
    me: AHAHAHAHAHAHA.
    No its not.

    • @TheRealTricky
      @TheRealTricky 5 років тому +51

      Are they sure this is not a video about Japan?

    • @lopez4059
      @lopez4059 5 років тому +2

      @Lisje xox praat nl HAHAH

    • @lopez4059
      @lopez4059 5 років тому +3

      @Lisje xox had tegen die andere die zei: are they...

    • @llllllllll270
      @llllllllll270 5 років тому +35

      Shows you don't know how lucky you are.

    • @walltertje
      @walltertje 5 років тому +32

      Well compared to other places around the world we have one of the best public transport which is almost always on time. The NS (A public train transport company) does suck though

  • @floortjea95
    @floortjea95 5 років тому +2967

    "The drug culture is very small" have they met vmbo'ers

    • @aalliahphilips8502
      @aalliahphilips8502 5 років тому +59

      *WQHHQHHAHHAH* IK Bn er zelf een

    • @meitiiii
      @meitiiii 5 років тому +98

      HAHAHAHAHA JONKO KLAPPEEEEEUUUUU

    • @floortjea95
      @floortjea95 5 років тому +7

      @@aalliahphilips8502 mate, same :(

    • @floortjea95
      @floortjea95 5 років тому +40

      @@meitiiii ELK TUSSENUUR KETTINGJONKO SMOKEN

    • @meitiiii
      @meitiiii 5 років тому +3

      @@floortjea95 JAAA MANN 😂🤟

  • @Dilligaf777
    @Dilligaf777 5 років тому +258

    "Then you start talking about the weather" yep those are Dutch XD

    • @suna_rinss
      @suna_rinss 5 років тому +4

      The only thing to say: rain. Rain everywhere.

    • @moondog4147
      @moondog4147 5 років тому

      Tbf Brits talk about the weather an awful lot too.

    • @idioticclown1377
      @idioticclown1377 5 років тому

      It’s kinda sad they think it only rains here tho.. I’m just saying but 41° 😌

    • @furkanbozdag8198
      @furkanbozdag8198 5 років тому

      Always raining

    • @paulmichaelfreedman8334
      @paulmichaelfreedman8334 5 років тому +1

      Why the Dutch always talk about the weather? Because they are closed people and keep their private shit to themselves. ALWAYS. They'll never show it non-verbally either. Try touching on a private matter and you'll see they close up, and will start to reject you. For Dutch people it is taboo to talk about anything that falls under private business, except when indoors in their own home. Nothing else to talk about but weather then, isn't there?! Like americans, when in NL you ask "How are you?" it is just a greeting, not an actual question. And in case an answer is given, it is ALWAYS "good."

  • @justindelepper2224
    @justindelepper2224 5 років тому +181

    3:48
    I am dutch and that alarm is every first 12 hour of the first monday in a month, it is becuse they are cheking if the alarm still works

    • @denise8148
      @denise8148 5 років тому +1

      Justin de Lepper was t niet 1 uur smiddags?

    • @justindelepper2224
      @justindelepper2224 5 років тому +4

      @@denise8148 nee denk het niet, hoezo?

    • @justindelepper2224
      @justindelepper2224 5 років тому +3

      @@denise8148 oh ja, nee het is 12 uur

    • @sandracarli1110
      @sandracarli1110 5 років тому +2

      They also do it in Austria :-D I was shocked the first time I heard it. They do it at the weekend.

    • @justindelepper2224
      @justindelepper2224 5 років тому +1

      xd

  • @gabrieldankers2224
    @gabrieldankers2224 5 років тому +354

    In the Netherlands we often go with the bike to school instead of taking the bus or walking (most schools here dont have a school bus we just take te bike)

    • @bodigames
      @bodigames 5 років тому +22

      Gabriel Dankers schoolbus is gewoon raar en totaal overbodig! Zelfs voor Amerika

    • @sanbilge
      @sanbilge 5 років тому +2

      @@bodigames School buses are not rare, small cities and bike-distance villages around it are rare. There are school buses in every big city in the world, and The Netherlands simply doesn't have big cities.

    • @dutchpatriot17
      @dutchpatriot17 5 років тому +15

      @@sanbilge The Netherlands does have big cities.
      We just want our people to be healthy, instead of lazy cucks who get fat. Witness the USA.

    • @jonathancorwin5133
      @jonathancorwin5133 5 років тому +15

      @@sanbilge lots of my friends cycle about 45 minutes to school, that would be around 15 minutes by car here. so saying we dont have big distances to travel is incorrect

    • @sanbilge
      @sanbilge 5 років тому +3

      @@jonathancorwin5133 45 minutes cycling is less than 15 kilometers, that's hardly a big distance. In Istanbul I traveled about 25-30 km for high school and 35 km for the university, and it's not even a big city in size. Metropolitans work differently in that sense, and that's all I'm saying. Long story short, school buses are not only in America, and not only in geographically huge cities.
      About the NL having big cities...just no. There are cities in the world larger than your whole country's population and size. Amsterdam is not even a million, and size-wise, it's as big as a district in a big city.

  • @NorbertPSV0000
    @NorbertPSV0000 5 років тому +1179

    Canadian guy Calvin won an award for being the best lecturer of the Netherlands in 2018. Use the information as you please.

    • @Romasyd
      @Romasyd 5 років тому +11

      Calvin is a hero! He teaches at my faculty, and I can tell you; the award is well deserved!

    • @ammujayan6031
      @ammujayan6031 5 років тому +1

      @@Romasyd What subject?

    • @bobshittystrolls9656
      @bobshittystrolls9656 5 років тому

      Shut up I know more than you I have allies such as Bob Citystrolls! Beware and be scared

    • @dungeonmasters4
      @dungeonmasters4 5 років тому +2

      Now Im gonna learn dutch😆 want dat kan ik nog niet

    • @yvonnecampbell7036
      @yvonnecampbell7036 5 років тому

      @Bro. Matthew - [PvtMadnage] True, hope that I become as brave as you to just blurt this stuff out to random people ;) Preferably before the last days....I'm not quite there yet.

  • @PaladinfffLeeroy
    @PaladinfffLeeroy 5 років тому +447

    I wonder which part of the Netherlands they've been to. Here people don't really greet you at every corner of the street.

    • @mamoke
      @mamoke 5 років тому +59

      just go to a random village, just outside amsterdam here, and if you walk to the shops every person will say hi, or atleast give you a nod

    • @annnnelies050
      @annnnelies050 5 років тому +42

      i’m from the north of the netherlands and literally everyone says hi lmao

    • @LearndutchOrg
      @LearndutchOrg  5 років тому +60

      Video was recorded in Drenthe

    • @PaladinfffLeeroy
      @PaladinfffLeeroy 5 років тому +9

      Ah, yeah. If you go to a random village people often greet you. Though, in the city I found that nobody really did.

    • @alexanderenfloristijburg8211
      @alexanderenfloristijburg8211 5 років тому +14

      Haha living in Amsterdam and I was so confused about his...

  • @Kwebbel05
    @Kwebbel05 4 роки тому +98

    The weather is a huge conversation starter, the amount of times I’ve started a conversation with ‘wat een klote weer he?’ (What shitty weather, huh?).
    They’re talking about public transport being on time... *laughs in NS*
    Also I loved how that woman mentioned carnaval, it’s a hugee thing in the south 😂

    • @bramvanduijn8086
      @bramvanduijn8086 3 роки тому +5

      NS is over 98% on time by my estimate. They've got room to improve, but thats not bad. You're just so used to bus and tram accuracy of over 99.5% that you've gotten unrealistic expactations :D

  • @m__6930
    @m__6930 5 років тому +1730

    Nederlanders zijn "over-polite" Is dit leugens over Nederlanders?? 🤣

    • @paladin3703
      @paladin3703 5 років тому +171

      ''De bus komt optijd''
      wat een grap :^)

    • @Saartje05
      @Saartje05 5 років тому +84

      Mijn Amerikaanse vriend vind ook dat Nederlanders over polite zijn. Wij merken dat blijkbaar niet, maar zij reist heel de wereld over als journalist en vind NL één van de meest ontwikkelde en beleefde landen. Er is nog hoop.

    • @seb9940
      @seb9940 5 років тому +40

      @@paladin3703 volgens mij begrijp je niet zo goed dat er nog veel landen zijn waar de infrastructuur niet zo goed is. Wij nederlanders zijn erg verwend als het gaat om openbaar vervoer(en nog veel meer tho). Als de bus 1 min te laat is, is iedereen al gelijk geïrriteerd. Terwijl in heel veel landen je naar het busstation gaat en maar wacht tot er een keer een bus aankomt(als er überhaupt na een lange tijd een bus komt). Heeft er ook mee te maken dat nl een klein, vlak en vrij ver door ontwikkelt land is. Daarom zien deze mensen een kleine vertraging echt als een luxe probleem

    • @unk_tessa893
      @unk_tessa893 5 років тому +8

      In mijn straat worden gevechten gehouden en vingers afgebeten dus ehh

    • @nick.p5609
      @nick.p5609 5 років тому +13

      "De trein komt zo"
      *Is al vertrokken*
      Well shit....

  • @boukedam421
    @boukedam421 5 років тому +223

    my favorite part was when te guy said some old lady yelled at him and smacked him with her purse for asking where the nearest coffee shop was

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah 5 років тому +7

      What moron ask an old lady coming out of church where to get weed? People think the whole country is all about party and drugs. LMAO

    • @nicholascrawford5105
      @nicholascrawford5105 5 років тому +14

      @@Jblah he didnt want weed idiit

    • @azriel8549
      @azriel8549 5 років тому

      Mine too! Of course I believe what he tells is true, but I can't really imagine such an episode. Very funny after all.

    • @jonasbijlsma9943
      @jonasbijlsma9943 5 років тому

      r/thathappened

    • @azriel8549
      @azriel8549 5 років тому +2

      @@Linda-k5d6d Me neither. I don't believe a word of his funny tale.

  • @acerozaki
    @acerozaki 5 років тому +140

    The innocence of that guy it broke me. She hit him with her purse.......I died....a coffee shop..lol that was the best one.

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah 5 років тому +3

      Hes a jackass. Who asks an old lady coming out of church where to get weed? Its like asking a cop where to get coke? Hes a moron.

    • @bramkoster3173
      @bramkoster3173 5 років тому +22

      j blah you really don’t get it do you, coffee shop in Dutch means “koffieshop” which means weed shop.

    • @monkey_ish4117
      @monkey_ish4117 5 років тому +1

      That was just straight up bullshit what he said.

    • @jonasbijlsma9943
      @jonasbijlsma9943 5 років тому

      r/thathappened

    • @BramKaasMan
      @BramKaasMan 5 років тому

      @Táim an práta Ceol, an cáca bándearg, le do thoil. that's obvious

  • @niekesselbrugge1132
    @niekesselbrugge1132 5 років тому +739

    "The dutch are so nice"
    "The dutch are so happy"
    Dan zijn ze godverdomme nog niet in Staphorst geweest 🤣

  • @jonathanebbers3190
    @jonathanebbers3190 5 років тому +122

    5:30 this is actually the reason why the resistence levels of bacteria towards antibiotics is one of the lowest compared to other countries. We are careful with prescriptions.

    • @Kayannajo
      @Kayannajo 4 роки тому +14

      Jonathan Ebbers ... And this is a good thing! Antibiotic resistance could cause strands of illnesses we’ve kept at bay for decades evolving and becoming incurable because of doctors prescribing too many antibiotics. Good for Dutch doctors!

    • @mirjambotman5652
      @mirjambotman5652 4 роки тому +7

      We actually had a Dutch comedy serie (translated/adjusted from an English one) called "dokter Tinus". That house doctor always complained about the previous house doctor in the village, was prescribing too many too easily. (Patients often reacted with "the old doctor just gave me..." and he'd say something like "that is because he was dumb/stupid")

  • @kinderbakkesknaller1368
    @kinderbakkesknaller1368 5 років тому +345

    2:04 bankaccounts work differently in the netherlands so you can't take any money from the account with only your cardnumber

    • @drdre2641
      @drdre2641 5 років тому +50

      Besides that people in the USA most of the time use a credticard, they are not known with our system.

    • @mrwin3511
      @mrwin3511 5 років тому +25

      @@0gmo he thinks its the creditcard number, that completely different than banknumber

    • @alphachingon6920
      @alphachingon6920 5 років тому +1

      Just like your government with the biggest dept known to man and you fools are molded to be equally stupid. Good luck living on credit god bless you all

    • @mrwin3511
      @mrwin3511 5 років тому +8

      sws zijn we allemaal nederlands, wrm praten we engels

    • @alphachingon6920
      @alphachingon6920 5 років тому +1

      Bart GWN Zodat de Engelstaligen kunnen lezen hoe ver ze ernaast zitten betreft ons land 🙃 Toeristen en blijkbaar ook studenten worden ver afgeschermd van hoe het werkelijk aan toe gaat hier 😇 🇳🇱 Beter dat ze in een studentenhuis of motel in een achterstandswijk gaan zitten zijn ze zo genezen 😅

  • @bananeneter999
    @bananeneter999 5 років тому +682

    Where do you find these nice dutch people lol? Zie ze nergens

    • @saravanheukelom5458
      @saravanheukelom5458 5 років тому +30

      Nee iedereen die ik tegenkom kijkt me boos aan

    • @djallass
      @djallass 5 років тому +15

      We zien dat niet omdat we Nederland gewent zijn, wss is nog erger in een ander land waardoor het bij hun goed lijkt ik Nederland

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah 5 років тому

      In de Bijlmer. Lol

    • @jannesvanderheijden1951
      @jannesvanderheijden1951 5 років тому +3

      Bijlmer is aardig opgeknapt de laatste jaren

    • @gaspuhhh8218
      @gaspuhhh8218 5 років тому

      I only see them tokkies

  • @chaoticatinynoises7894
    @chaoticatinynoises7894 5 років тому +35

    03:26
    In the Netherlands we say: Je ruikt je eigen bovenlip :) XX

  • @auroramadariaga4081
    @auroramadariaga4081 5 років тому +157

    How about the... bricks?? Streets and sidewalks made solely from bricks, the houses and buildings also out of bricks. Suddenly you're walking in a 3D brick experience! That was my first impression of The Netherlands. Bricks, bricks everywhere!

    • @bjvink0130
      @bjvink0130 5 років тому +11

      we don't have flimsy wooden houses here!
      i think it looks prettier overall

    • @hisss
      @hisss 5 років тому +7

      Aurora Madariaga 'Bricks, bricks everywhere.'
      Matchday in a nutshell 😆

    • @draco0073
      @draco0073 5 років тому +6

      My father makes those roads and I knew the time they didn't have a machine and did it by hand. It was awesome to watch him do that so fast and focused and cutting the bricks by hand so they fit. Great childhood memories.

    • @cecerats
      @cecerats 5 років тому +10

      we don't have mountains nearby so to build our houses so we started baking the clay from our rivers, since we have that a lot

    • @rafnaegels8913
      @rafnaegels8913 5 років тому +3

      I’ve never realised sole countries use other materials for houses and roads. Must leave quite an impression.

  • @nwabuezeozuzu6370
    @nwabuezeozuzu6370 5 років тому +137

    In Nigeria, if a random person says "hi" get ready to be begged for money.

    • @milanz7189
      @milanz7189 5 років тому +25

      Nwabueze Ozuzu 😂😂 in holland you can expect a 2 minute talk about the weather

    • @WatchYoruba
      @WatchYoruba 4 роки тому

      Im Dutch and Nigerian 😂

    • @amasha88
      @amasha88 3 роки тому +1

      😂😂😂😂

  • @FireOfJagz
    @FireOfJagz 5 років тому +180

    We, Dutch people, don't even know how good we have it here

    • @rolandw3868
      @rolandw3868 5 років тому

      Maybe they are paid to tell positive things, in Netherlands people dont greet much

    • @Jochem-lo2it
      @Jochem-lo2it 5 років тому +15

      @@rolandw3868jawel, in dorpen echt elk persoon waar je langs loopt

    • @ls200076
      @ls200076 5 років тому +2

      @@Jochem-lo2it tja, maar de helft van de bevolking leeft in steden (of steden zonder stadsrechten)

    • @Jochem-lo2it
      @Jochem-lo2it 5 років тому

      @@ls200076 das wel zo ja

    • @chacahaha
      @chacahaha 5 років тому +9

      Untill you see the tax bills and the stastistics of how many people have burn outs or depressions due to the high pressures of work, study, or actually everything.

  • @Desiaili
    @Desiaili 4 роки тому +59

    7:27 how is it a big shock to you that after closing time you cant buy anything?

    • @hwgray
      @hwgray 4 роки тому +2

      The shock is that places, even bars and nightclubs, close so early, not that you can't buy anything after closing time. How is that not obvious? On the other hand, Amsterdam, at least, is sufficiently swinging that, if you're not set for the night by nine o''clock, something must be wrong with you.

    • @larissaswinkels3661
      @larissaswinkels3661 3 роки тому +1

      Maybe in some countries, technically if they are still in the store (closings) they can/ will also let someone in still. Because here you can get fined if you’re open after closing time, unless it’s a rare case in which there is an emergency. I am guessing that is maybe what the person meant at least...

  • @liekevanbeek353
    @liekevanbeek353 5 років тому +242

    I really liked the part where she said, they are not afraid to run you over😂😂😂😂 #teamholland

    • @moniquetata2146
      @moniquetata2146 2 роки тому +3

      As a cyclist you often come across tourists relaxing, standing in the middle of a bike path, just not minding the traffic around them at all, which is quite annoying and dangerous, especially when they decide to cross the bike path all of a sudden right in front of your wheel! Tourists are very welcome here, but please mind the traffic!

    • @Methodsaimon
      @Methodsaimon 2 роки тому

      je ben een nederlander en je zegt holland? weet je nou nog steeds niet dat het geen woord is voor nederland?

    • @jenniferh1416
      @jenniferh1416 Рік тому +1

      That was one of our first lessons as a group of students. Some bike paths have gray pavers just like the sidewalks. We didn't know there was a difference.

  • @blueey2938
    @blueey2938 5 років тому +102

    Just to be clear here these people are mostly talking about very specific places and moments so dont think its always like how they say it is.

    • @marythewinter
      @marythewinter 5 років тому +7

      In Amsterdam people on the bike don't say Hoi to tourists... they want you to go out of the way xD

    • @missesanimecatgirl20
      @missesanimecatgirl20 5 років тому

      I agree . During the day most are friendly / non agressive but there are always asholes like on monday mornings , while you are on a bike they drive like they don't have a break in there car. And im dutch and i dissagree on most of the over posetive view of these people xD im overal very polite but not everyone is

    • @baronvonlimbourgh1716
      @baronvonlimbourgh1716 5 років тому

      Well, this is a general impression, there are always exceptions but most of it is pretty acurate in comparison with other countries.

    • @jonathancorwin5133
      @jonathancorwin5133 5 років тому

      this video was recoreded in drenthe

  • @catwalkster
    @catwalkster 5 років тому +154

    None of these people went to Rotterdam. I'm very sure 🤣🤣🤣

    • @Michelle-mf3is
      @Michelle-mf3is 5 років тому +6

      Cat Walker de bijlmer

    • @catwalkster
      @catwalkster 5 років тому

      @@Michelle-mf3is haha ja

    • @Jose-wt7sc
      @Jose-wt7sc 5 років тому +12

      Rotterdam is ook een kut stad hoor. Sowieso is de hele Randstad gewoon kut.

    • @puffcatco
      @puffcatco 5 років тому +9

      wejt jy ook woht idiäl is aan rottördam? dat jy gewoon eyn pan baami naar beneide kan flikkere, hæee
      nou, dat ziet er vreemd uit om rotterdams op te schrijven

    • @catwalkster
      @catwalkster 5 років тому +3

      @@puffcatco t lijkt wel Afrikaans als je t zo opschrijft 😆

  • @marcc1179
    @marcc1179 4 роки тому +23

    I am impressed by Dutch infrastructure even though I am from China. Great train network, good roads, good cycling path and manicured lawns everywhere.

  • @skyestudiesrainbows3905
    @skyestudiesrainbows3905 5 років тому +170

    'They're not afraid to run you over' 😂i mean i live in the netherlands and even though im used to the bicycles i almost get run over every week😂

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah 5 років тому +3

      Maby you shouldnt walk on the road genius lol

    • @skyestudiesrainbows3905
      @skyestudiesrainbows3905 5 років тому +5

      @@Jblah i don't walk on the road genuis but there are people that ignore traffic lights

    • @Batch23rose
      @Batch23rose 5 років тому +1

      Same here ik loop op de stoep en word bijna aangereden (zowel fietsen als autos)

    • @jimpickens4
      @jimpickens4 5 років тому

      Ik word hier dagelijks bekant van m'n flikker gereden door bestelbusjes terwijl ik op de rotonde het ZEBRAPAD over ga.

    • @artemis754
      @artemis754 5 років тому

      j blah you always almost get hit

  • @Saartje05
    @Saartje05 5 років тому +61

    The Japanese guy talks about having respect for others. And that's a lot different here. We don't, or most of us I guess, find people have to GET respect immediately. They have to earn it. And respect also doesn't mean you can't have a normal conversation with the other person, or even drink a beer together. Respect has to come from both sides, imo. I can respect someone immensely and still have a drink with that person.

    • @hisss
      @hisss 5 років тому +9

      Saartje05 In fact, I *only* drink with people I respect. Very much agree with respect needing to be earned instead of freely given.

    • @dancesurfer9922
      @dancesurfer9922 5 років тому +8

      Yes, Age doesn't earn you respect, character does

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah 5 років тому +1

      @@hisss When i said that to the principal at school is how i got kicked out LMAO

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah 5 років тому

      UR MAKING little sense lol. Ur saying if you respect someone u normally wouldnt drink with them.
      LMAO If i dont respect you i couldnt even look you in the face without wanting to puke. Lol

    • @GamingPIPI
      @GamingPIPI 2 роки тому +3

      I give respect immediately, but when i find that they dont give any respect to me or other people, they will lose mine. So basically they'll get a free trial of respect

  • @20bluelilies
    @20bluelilies 5 років тому +46

    We emigrated from The Netherlands to Australia when I was very young. In my fifties now, but, watching this, I'm surprised to find out just how Dutch I still am. Makes me happy :-)

    • @Batch23rose
      @Batch23rose 5 років тому +3

      Ahh thats nice

    • @jenteliefers9011
      @jenteliefers9011 4 роки тому +1

      Cool to hear 😁

    • @nswinoz3302
      @nswinoz3302 4 роки тому +1

      I have lived in Australia for over forty year and love travelling to the Netherlands as almost everyone speaks English are friendly but are sometimes blunt and if you like that, then you will love the open nature of the people. Most thing you are English on holiday and are genuinely surprised when you tell them where you come from and really want to impress you. All the comments are true as nothing will ever surprise me when visiting. Especially I had to laugh about the coffee shop story, as my wife had to also stop me from walking into one, even though I knew what they were. P.S. Look up your extended family back there as I'm sure they would be happy for a visit. NSW in Oz

    • @lily6246
      @lily6246 2 роки тому +1

      Ahh thats so nice. I hope u are doing ok down under! When I lived in France I found out what being Dutch actually means and how much Dutch I am. And that we can be proud in being direct and down to earth etc. Good luck to you and take care🍀

  • @JillWouters
    @JillWouters 3 роки тому +10

    I am from Belgium myself and I like how organised everything is. Especially public transport. It's not stiffling in any way for me, it's dependable. You can count on people. They will make an "appointment" for when they have time to grab a drink, but when that time comes, they'll be there. Why? Because they know your time is as precious as theirs and you could do so much more productive things instead of having to wait on someone who may or may not come. They hate that, I hate that too.
    When the train comes in one minute, it comes in one minute. If there is a delay, it is communicated almost directly. Good luck trying to catch a train in Belgium. Is the train late? Is it delayed? Has it passed already, are they on strike? When will it come? Will it come at all? Who the f*** knows? There are more and more signboards popping up in Belgium, but they do not always work correctly yet or aren't always fully up to date everywhere at all times. Belgium, and especially the government is a flying mess and a source of frustration for a lot of people.

  • @LeonKerkdijk
    @LeonKerkdijk 5 років тому +218

    Like the cows in your country smell like lavender. I don't think so!
    EDIT: Wow, this many likes?!

    • @NiekKuijpers
      @NiekKuijpers 5 років тому +10

      She is right though, you can smell it everywhere

    • @klausschaap1834
      @klausschaap1834 5 років тому +6

      Cows everywere in the world smells the same...

    • @Deiphobuzz
      @Deiphobuzz 5 років тому +6

      In live in the countryside and the smell is there a couple days a year when the farmers spread out the shit from the barncellars.

    • @LeonKerkdijk
      @LeonKerkdijk 5 років тому +3

      @@NiekKuijpers Not everywhere. Only near countysides.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 5 років тому +4

      Leon Kerkdijk actually i live in the city and you smell it here (Rotterdam)

  • @-gemberkoekje-5547
    @-gemberkoekje-5547 5 років тому +389

    I'm from the Netherlands and people never say hi to me or any stranger

    • @bobpecheur2185
      @bobpecheur2185 5 років тому +46

      maybe they do when you start doing it. I recently moved from Amstelveen to Delft and discovered that nobody says hi in my neighbourhood so I just started doing it. A lot more people say hi now than in the beginning.

    • @roy_hks
      @roy_hks 5 років тому +11

      esther h Lived in smaller towns; nobody said hi unless they know you. In the larger cities like Groningen it does happen more often.

    • @estherh9733
      @estherh9733 5 років тому +13

      @@roy_hks it does happen a lot in Friesland (where I live).😊 Might be the region, I don't know.

    • @keremakdas2545
      @keremakdas2545 5 років тому +10

      -Gemberkoekje- It does happen in the Hengelo. It probably depends where you live.

    • @MicheleOngaro
      @MicheleOngaro 5 років тому +10

      They do it quite a lot compared to northern Italy. At least in Arnhem/Nijmegen area. Very friendly and polite people

  • @GothinhaBeauty
    @GothinhaBeauty 5 років тому +7

    I live in The Netherlands for almost 10 years now and I absolutely love this country. It’s the place where I want to raise my children one day!

  • @RDWize
    @RDWize 5 років тому +8

    I really miss the Netherlands. I grew up there until I was a teenager and they were one of the best memories of my live.

  • @Anoukvs91
    @Anoukvs91 5 років тому +79

    3:20 “you can feel the smell of the cows or the sheep”. Impressive!

    • @ArnoldVeeman
      @ArnoldVeeman 5 років тому +2

      she forgot to mention the pungent stench of chicken and porks manure...

    • @brandynijmegen8246
      @brandynijmegen8246 3 роки тому +2

      Yeeeee the netherlands smells like shit what a Nice compliment

  • @koriliano7823
    @koriliano7823 5 років тому +38

    I really recognize the friendliness from where I grew up. Less so in Amsterdam.

    • @naeff002
      @naeff002 5 років тому +2

      Maybe in Amsterdam are to many foreigners for that

    • @sampa8495
      @sampa8495 5 років тому +3

      @Cr usty Dat is alleen in het centrum. In de andere stadsdelen is het overigens over het algemeen een erg relaxde sfeer, sommige buurten zijn net dorpen.

  • @user-zk5td6px6d
    @user-zk5td6px6d 5 років тому +48

    Interviewing Belgians is considered cheating!

  • @That__Brandon
    @That__Brandon 5 років тому +13

    I am Dutch and the “hello” thing is very accurate 😂
    But it’s pretty much just a normal thing now

    • @6360carolyn
      @6360carolyn 4 місяці тому

      They learned it from Canadians 😄

  • @itsfeliciatime
    @itsfeliciatime 5 років тому +63

    Tbh only in amsterdam they will ride you over on bikes. I am from somewhere else in the netherlands and we do stop for other people lmao

    • @yveszusje5023
      @yveszusje5023 5 років тому +2

      They probably run you over because they're tourists who don't know the rules I'm guessing in Amsterdam

    • @farosamor
      @farosamor 5 років тому +5

      Utrecht is also a city with a lot of bikes, went there today and they won't stop for you. I think that in the cities the bikers don't usually stop but in the countryside maybe they will. Unless they're racers. I am from the Netherlands by the way :)

    • @jessicavd6102
      @jessicavd6102 5 років тому

      @@yveszusje5023 ik wilde net zeggen, ga maar eens naar Utrecht. Wat een hel, daar wordt ook niet gestopt.

    • @AnneliesvanOverbeek
      @AnneliesvanOverbeek 5 років тому

      I woon buiten Amsterdam in het midden van een weiland en geloof me vrij, daar word ik nog steeds overreden door fietsers..

    • @dominique8461
      @dominique8461 5 років тому

      i think people who are accustomed by the dutch way of cycling and get used to it just get a sense whether they should stop or not. Tourists dont have that so they get run over faster, I. as a dutch person, know when i need to stop, when i can be an asshole and cut someone off etc

  • @Rinke03
    @Rinke03 5 років тому +83

    3:42 thats to test if the alarm is still working😂
    they test it every first monday of the month on on 12 o'clock

    • @alexanderpelletier3303
      @alexanderpelletier3303 5 років тому +9

      Ja precies om 12 our lmao

    • @_Vengeance_
      @_Vengeance_ 5 років тому +17

      And eventually you just don't pay any attention to it anymore because you're so used to it. The alarm could go off at, say, the third wednesday of the month at midnight when it's pitch dark, and I'd think "Oh, it's monday and it's the middle of the day".

    • @jenniferzwanenburg3267
      @jenniferzwanenburg3267 5 років тому

      I was searching for this comment so I dont have to comment it.. yeah

    •  5 років тому +1

      Bedoel je niet: De eerste maandag van de maand om 12 uu? xD lol

    • @Rinke03
      @Rinke03 5 років тому +1

      @ ja maar ik wist niet hoe je dat moet zeggen in engels😂

  • @resnonverba
    @resnonverba 5 років тому +105

    That absolutely everybody speaks English.

    • @jkleopard4617
      @jkleopard4617 5 років тому +9

      Amy Jordi no they speak dengels

    • @armiferafatum2459
      @armiferafatum2459 5 років тому

      @@jkleopard4617 idd

    • @Deauxtje
      @Deauxtje 5 років тому +8

      True. Kids have to learn English nowadays already starting in ‘groep 7 and 8’. (9-12 years old) and it continues after that in the next school they go to.
      I have kids and they are more proficient in English than me!

    • @bjvink0130
      @bjvink0130 5 років тому +3

      @@Deauxtje ik had het vanaf groep 4 hoor

    • @Deauxtje
      @Deauxtje 5 років тому +3

      GamingClips Best Clips Dus nog jonger! Dan ben je pas 6 of 7 wanneer je al Engels leert. Super👍

  • @RonaldRamquar
    @RonaldRamquar 3 роки тому +4

    My biggest surprises was how steep the steps are inside the homes, how early businesses close, how tall the Dutch are and how friendly everyone is. Lovely country and people though. Overall I had an amazing experience.

  • @evelieningels9408
    @evelieningels9408 5 років тому +72

    What suprises you?
    Everyone: how polite, friendly and happy they are
    Me: Wait .. What were your expectations?!?

    • @tychogoedhart286
      @tychogoedhart286 5 років тому +3

      I guess by comparison we are

    • @sovietbot6708
      @sovietbot6708 4 роки тому +5

      Probably very low. You're stereotyped as very rude. Anyone defying that stereotype probably come across as friendly.

  • @Sm0k1n0s
    @Sm0k1n0s 5 років тому +20

    Im very happy that they (almost) all have positive reactions

    • @tychogoedhart286
      @tychogoedhart286 5 років тому +2

      Ah the brazilian lady has just never been anywhere but the rich part of Brazil. The smell in the slums of Rio de Janeiro is way, way worse. Plus, we don't have an entire rainforest to philter out the smells

  • @eline_ranja
    @eline_ranja 5 років тому +79

    Ik vind het oprecht heel lief wat ze zeiden😍 en met sommige irritaties ben ik het wel mee eens zoals de regen bijvoorbeeld😂😂

    • @kleinegijsel2
      @kleinegijsel2 5 років тому +1

      @@TheSaintArmando heb je hersenschade opgelopen bij de geboorte?

    • @hisss
      @hisss 5 років тому

      Joey G Duidelijk, die malloot denkt ook dat hier Sharia heerst 😂

    • @eline_ranja
      @eline_ranja 5 років тому

      Meijer Nelly Haha

    • @Meowbay
      @Meowbay 5 років тому

      Strangely though, it doesn't rain much in The Netherlands. In fact, UK, Belgium, France, and even most of Germany score a lot higher in mm of rainfall per year per square km. It may *seem* that way, because when your view is wider (i.e. flat country), you get to see more of the rain when it does rain? Or maybe it's because the type of rain is less condensed, so more drizzle versus monsoon-like rains.. I have no idea where that prejudice comes from. NL is definitely NOT a rainy country. www.knmi.nl/nederland-nu/klimatologie/geografische-overzichten/neerslagoverschot

    • @eline_ranja
      @eline_ranja 5 років тому

      Meowbay well it rains a lot in our country. Maby not the most raining country of the world but by us it rains very often

  • @MH-oh4pm
    @MH-oh4pm 4 роки тому +23

    01:15 truck driver trying to say to a car to get out of the way because he has a big turn radius...

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX 4 роки тому +1

      makes way more sense :d

  • @charel2078
    @charel2078 5 років тому +97

    7:00 this guy has obviously only seen Amsterdam

    • @RoloHolland
      @RoloHolland 5 років тому +4

      Most of them.

    • @marcovtjev
      @marcovtjev 5 років тому +3

      @@RoloHolland That doesn't explain the hi saying. I think I still have to meet the first person in Adam that says hi on the street.

    • @kekw5153
      @kekw5153 5 років тому +1

      Is it about the steps? I live in Hague but the airbnb steps i stayed in is so steep and lack of space 😂

  • @Chan-Lin-Tao
    @Chan-Lin-Tao 5 років тому +52

    My biggest surprise?
    The Dutch have the appearance of tough and severe men, but then it turns out that they are tender and gentle.
    Ik hou van Nederland en zijn mensen, ik wil hier mijn leven beëindigen. 💕💕💕
    ((Ik hoop dat ik vergeven word voor mijn taalfouten).

    • @FDCPElmo
      @FDCPElmo 5 років тому +47

      "ik wil hier mijn leven beëindigen" means you want to commit suicide here. I hope that was just a translation mistake.

    • @JawSnl93
      @JawSnl93 5 років тому +25

      Quick note: beëindigen means to end, and this context it implies suicide. I'm really hoping this is not what you meant ;) The best way to paraphrase it is "ik wil de rest van mijn leven hier doorbrengen" (I want to spend the rest of my life here).

    • @Chan-Lin-Tao
      @Chan-Lin-Tao 5 років тому +14

      @@JawSnl93 Fout! bedankt voor hulp!

    • @Chan-Lin-Tao
      @Chan-Lin-Tao 5 років тому +25

      @@JawSnl93 Ik ben hier om de Nederlandse taal te leren. Heel moeilijk voor mij!

    • @harrywalvis5166
      @harrywalvis5166 5 років тому +13

      @@Chan-Lin-Tao Gaat goed hoor makker!

  • @musicmakesone4846
    @musicmakesone4846 5 років тому +65

    It's very different in the randstad. I had a huge culture shock as well went I went to Arnhem. People who walked by said hello, I was very confused at first. It's pretty cool

    • @Jblah
      @Jblah 5 років тому +6

      Time stands still outside the big city. So people actually care about enjoying their life instead of trying to get home on time for the football game.

    • @elizehannahpreston9572
      @elizehannahpreston9572 5 років тому

      I live in Rotterdam and everyone in the neighborhood says Hi. You say hi in the elevator also.. outside of residential areas it is less

    • @681m4m
      @681m4m 4 роки тому +5

      Yes I had the same experiences in Eindhoven, I was pleasantly surprised, here in the Hague the only people who really say hi are (some) neighbours or people you see frequently

    • @B-Meister
      @B-Meister 4 роки тому +1

      @@681m4m Yeah I knew a girl from the Rottterdam region who also had a culture shock when she visited me in Eindhoven because people kept saying hi to her

    • @GandWizard
      @GandWizard 4 роки тому +3

      Had the opposite when we moved from Eindhoven to the Randstad when I was 5... I kept saying "hi!" to people in the street and they reacted so bewildered, I just couldn't figure it out why as a kid.

  • @timoverschuren2165
    @timoverschuren2165 5 років тому +65

    I'm Dutch and I don't recognize this at all

  • @emmagerarts535
    @emmagerarts535 5 років тому +59

    “And then they start talking about the weather” yup, that’s how we are😂

    • @artemis754
      @artemis754 5 років тому +3

      Emma Gerarts probably in the trend like: Het weer is weer kut vandaag hè?

    • @gewoonvictor6163
      @gewoonvictor6163 4 роки тому +1

      Wat een teringweer is het vandaag weer heh?

    • @rainesaffire1171
      @rainesaffire1171 4 роки тому

      Same as British ppl !

  • @thepinkbanter6612
    @thepinkbanter6612 5 років тому +19

    “Overly polite and friendly” - where have u been lmao

  • @esmay4477
    @esmay4477 4 роки тому +12

    When he said “coffee shop” I already was like: oh no

  • @almxndhorizonn6166
    @almxndhorizonn6166 5 років тому +6

    i remember as a dutch person walking around in london and lots of people made eye contact with me. now i’ve learned to greet anyone who i make eye contact with or at least smile. so i’d smile or even say a small hi but they immediately broke eye contact and ignored me. i had to remind myself for the rest of my stay to not say hello

  • @patrickfaas2329
    @patrickfaas2329 5 років тому +5

    The Dutch keep their word. That was an important observation, because I think that very quality makes the Dutch so successful in trade. Some aspects mentioned in the video may also play part, such as (always) being on time and being good at organisation (which does become easier when most people keep their word). Also, If I may add, the Dutch plan everything and take deadlines very seriously. I have worked on architectural projects in many countries. Never in the world have I seen large scale building projects that were executed as planned from the start, being finished in time and not a single cent over budget! Until I came across examples in Amsterdam. Mind you, even here that is exceptional, when dealing with large scale projects, but still: I was amazed. Hearing the interviews above, it was somewhat surprising to hear the Dutch being called polite. Honest, candid and forward, yes, but often at the cost of politeness, I thought. I am not sure which is more important in trade; being honest or polite, but looking at the results maybe many prefer the first.

    • @moniquetata2146
      @moniquetata2146 2 роки тому +1

      You're so right about that! I'm Dutch myself and even I find us (myself including) rude!

  • @Leto85
    @Leto85 5 років тому +11

    6:16 '(...) but they're not afraid to run you over.'
    That sure goes hand in hand with our Dutch politeness. :P

  • @user-pb9jc7jq3w
    @user-pb9jc7jq3w 5 років тому +151

    “Everybody says hi to eachother”
    Tot je marrokaan bent

    • @Djako.023
      @Djako.023 5 років тому

      Ja man

    • @Shaibana
      @Shaibana 4 роки тому +2

      *tenzij

    • @deathdooddieimmortalbastard
      @deathdooddieimmortalbastard 4 роки тому

      Klopt

    • @ilhamberberlady7417
      @ilhamberberlady7417 4 роки тому +12

      I am Moroccan and i say hi sometimes to people, they do not always greet back and they give me a nasty look mostly because i wear a headscarf... so your statement about moroccans isnt true. Maybe some bad people are like that but not all of them!!!

    • @MsEgwene
      @MsEgwene 4 роки тому +8

      @@ilhamberberlady7417 I think he meant Moroccan people are ignored by many Dutch people, because of cowardice combined with racist beliefs.
      By the way, headscarfs can be such a fun and beautiful way for (young) ladies to express themselves through fashion. I always love it when I see a woman who obviously picked her scarf with care, matching her outfit or just a lovely fabric. (And I'm someone who tends to dress very practically with little sense of fashion, but it's nice to see people make an effort!)

  • @nothing406
    @nothing406 5 років тому +8

    Being in a language class is a completely different setting than going to University or highschool, we respect our teachers and dont go out drinking with them lol

    • @jenniferh1416
      @jenniferh1416 Рік тому +1

      I attended high school. When I returned years later to see who was still teaching, I was invited to the teachers' lounge. Learned they had an awesome machine for coffee or tea which they offered me. That's why we didn't see them at the canteen. Lol

  • @rjasontwenty1099
    @rjasontwenty1099 5 років тому +10

    How onnatural the enviremont seemed..so wellorganized and so clean..

    • @bjvink0130
      @bjvink0130 5 років тому

      because nature is supposed to be clean?

    • @pascaletje9
      @pascaletje9 5 років тому

      Clean? Lmao

  • @AruwakEM
    @AruwakEM 5 років тому +81

    Polite, lmao

    • @theflyingfox8204
      @theflyingfox8204 5 років тому +16

      Exactly. I'm Dutch and I found this laughable.

    • @Deauxtje
      @Deauxtje 5 років тому +3

      Polite? hahaha We are not known for being polite. Thats something we can change for the better!

    • @empressqi1722
      @empressqi1722 3 роки тому

      Yeah this is plain bs.

  • @sodem13ter32
    @sodem13ter32 5 років тому +24

    I laughed cause of the lady who speaks about the national alarm testing. Each first monday of the month at 12o Clock the alarm goes off haha

    • @zynius
      @zynius 5 років тому

      Same in most of Europe.

    • @b.elzebub9252
      @b.elzebub9252 3 роки тому

      We love being on time so much we have a national alarm-clock.

  • @stelun56
    @stelun56 5 років тому +5

    I lived in Dalfsen for a year in 1980 and those memories will never fade. There I learnt that there were far better places to live than the UK. Oh, and I must tell you that I could ride my bicycle whilst rolling a Sampson; a sign of such tranquility. I wonder sometimes as I live in S. E. Asia if that sanctuary that I embraced all those years ago has changed.

  • @evh2465
    @evh2465 5 років тому +13

    You can say what ever you want but we dutch are organized as no other. But dont get it twisted we are nice but not that nice.

  • @CD-im2ft
    @CD-im2ft 4 роки тому +3

    thank you for helping to remember the Netherlands. I loved it as a teenager and then I thought I was exaggerating but this is how I remember it.

  • @koeielul112
    @koeielul112 3 роки тому +5

    I just love this kind of vids. Makes me proud to be Dutch!

    • @kimmi0
      @kimmi0 2 роки тому

      Agree!

  • @indecentanalyst
    @indecentanalyst 5 років тому +15

    Belgian here. Each time I cross the border to work in A'dam, the most striking features are: 1) the smell of manure, even in Amsterdam South-East, 2) the bright colours of the architecture (yellow, orange), 3) the quality of the speedway roads against heavy rains, 4) the flatness of the landscape, even in comparison to Flanders, 5) VERY loud, direct and talkative people, but friendlier than Belgians in general, although you have some gaping assholes too, like every nation I guess.

  • @GlobalFolkloreShorts
    @GlobalFolkloreShorts 5 років тому +56

    The crazy bikers that ring their bell all the time are usally tourists ridin their bike for the first time.
    We get a bad rep for that.

    • @bryanu1737
      @bryanu1737 4 роки тому +3

      True

    • @spoonerman
      @spoonerman 4 роки тому +1

      @Ministry of Mystics the bike i'm using right now literally has no brakes. still have to fix my other bike that actually has brakes, flat tire.

    • @stevendebont1975
      @stevendebont1975 3 роки тому

      the only dutch people that use their bells are people who do bike competetively, and they dont use their bell, they just shout: AAN DE KANT (GET OUT OF THE WAY)

  • @Symphomaniac1
    @Symphomaniac1 5 років тому +40

    I have a feeling the people who were surprised with how jovial and social the Dutch were never ventured very much outside of Brabant...

    • @roy_hks
      @roy_hks 5 років тому +12

      Doom / TMA-1 I’m from the north of the netherlands and people from brabant are really rude. If they don’t know you and they’re sober they won’t interact with u.
      Went to eindhoven multiple times and not even cashiers were friendly while in the north we all greet strangers, make conversation at check outs etcetera.

    • @Symphomaniac1
      @Symphomaniac1 5 років тому +1

      I suppose it may be more a divide between the cities and the countryside. My view is biased because I live in Almere...

    • @ilsevandeven4113
      @ilsevandeven4113 5 років тому +7

      @@roy_hks im from brabant, near eindhoven, we are really social, everyone says hello, we talk to eachother on the bus or train, ive experienced above the river as the rudes people ever, they dont care about anybodys wellbeing except for there own!

    • @engelen667
      @engelen667 5 років тому +4

      I am from Limburg and Limburgers are always surprised at how unfriendly, rude and mean Brabanders are. Brabanders would never describe themselves as such but when you have even the slightest kind of accent or dialect they will constantly make jokes about it or they will try to copy the way you said something. I have been studying in Eindhoven for almost two years now and I am still faced, every single day, with very rude Brabanders who believe they are funny by making fun of me. Limburgers generally tend to dislike people when they say they come from Brabant and even the older generations prefer to work everywhere else than in Brabant.

    • @ilsevandeven4113
      @ilsevandeven4113 5 років тому +1

      @@engelen667 we maken grappen over limburgs accent omdat t een super irritand accent is, spreek abn of ga naar duitsland, dat is wat we hier zeggen. Jullie spreken half duits half nederlands Daarom noemen we jullie ook duitsers. Maar om daar brabant op af te keuren is vrij rude.

  • @friking-awsom-kitten9338
    @friking-awsom-kitten9338 2 роки тому +1

    The thing is...the whole culture puts so much importance to organization bc it is efficient and orderly, but it puts so much pressure on you to KEEP WORKING.
    The Hussle is intimidating

  • @jennavanutrecht9592
    @jennavanutrecht9592 4 роки тому +11

    Never knew what a coffee shop was before I came to the Netherlands "dude, do you even know which country you're at?" Its like saying "I'm in Paris but I never knew what Eiffel tower was before I came to Paris!"

    • @lplayz605
      @lplayz605 4 роки тому

      Hebben wij geen cafés of zo? Ik snap niet wat er met ‘coffee shops’ verkeerd is?? Wat zijn dat dan???

    • @monke1295
      @monke1295 3 роки тому +2

      @@lplayz605 coffeeshop is een winkel waar je drugs kan kopen.

    • @lplayz605
      @lplayz605 3 роки тому

      @@monke1295 ooooooooooohhhhhhhh
      Ok thx

    • @thevivalavirginia
      @thevivalavirginia 3 роки тому

      als iemand aan mij vraagt waar een coffeeshop zit dan vraag ik eerst koffie om te drinken of ??? zelf weet ik namelijk alleen maar de shop`s om lekker koffie te halen. als ze de ander bedoelen dan kan ik ze nooit verder helpen.

  • @decdragon
    @decdragon 5 років тому +8

    It's common in California to say Hi or have a conversation with strangers, but that never happened in NL when I visited last year.

    • @litchtheshinigami8936
      @litchtheshinigami8936 5 років тому +3

      decdragon it relies on where you go in the netherlands.. in the largest cities like amsterdam and Rotterdam nobody gives a shit and usually ignores one another unless they know eachother.. in smaller places like villages or smaller cities they probably will say hi

    • @droidcommander9305
      @droidcommander9305 5 років тому +2

      Go to Limburg, tons of small villages and Some cities filled with History, you might get a conversation in those places.

  • @JasperJanssen
    @JasperJanssen 5 років тому +26

    My 95 year old grandmother still rides a (stationary) bike every day.

    • @anouk6869
      @anouk6869 5 років тому +1

      Respect!

    • @defy439
      @defy439 5 років тому

      Lol kaas

    • @Rinke03
      @Rinke03 5 років тому

      @@defy439 ik wil kaas

  • @BRtrekking
    @BRtrekking 5 років тому +2

    I love the infrastructure, how the details for pedestrians and cyclists are perfect, interconnected and horizontal

  • @lichtloper
    @lichtloper 3 роки тому +3

    Do you realize how funny it is for me as a dutch guy to see this clip?
    Sort appreciate my own country - which I normally take for granted.

    • @Conditioned.by.God.BT7
      @Conditioned.by.God.BT7 3 роки тому

      And you should! I miss the Dutch mentality, I live in Norway, living here for years, and sometimes it's still a huge culture shock being here... good to have at least some Dutch decency ;) Norwegians hardly greet @peter k

  • @milan6441
    @milan6441 4 роки тому +7

    1:17 Nah that means that you can go first. He is basically saying go on I will wait for you to pass

  • @thijsiepijsie
    @thijsiepijsie 3 роки тому +18

    “O my gosh, I steped in somting”
    Netherlands: “godverdomme weer in de schijt gestapt”

  • @fzb5383
    @fzb5383 5 років тому +11

    5:23 'You get paracetamol' 🤣 this is so true!

  • @jaychee9015
    @jaychee9015 5 років тому +10

    Some of these people CLEARLY haven't been in the hague