I just got back from a trip to Rome, Amsterdam, and London... Amstedam is by far the best of the three. I resonate with it’s energy... researching so I can move there... thanks for posting!
Hope you do and that you'll feel at home and stuff, butta... watch out for freaks who ask you to come and live with them, we have a few of those it seems.
Last time I went to amsterdam I lived it a tent in camping zeeburg for a month and it was paradise. Now I want to live there permenatly! Amsterdam is beutifule
I've visited 4 times, and each time makes me want to move there even more. Next year I will finish my degree, and it might very well be a possibility of making Amsterdam my home.
It's to crowdy for me,to many people only for a shorter or longer transit here. I'm from Arnhem, not to big or overcrowded and with less and lesser tourist around.
loved it more than anything when visited in the summer. was very depressing to me not seeing the sun for a week when visited in the winter (but i am from florida so maybe i'm just sun spoiled). i hope to live there one day also but seems nearly impossible to get in if not from the european union or don't have tons and tons of money.
If it is like liberal San Francisco, there are lots of rules/laws nowadays there and so lots of signs posted reminding you don't do this or that. I find freedom, real freedom, the feeling of freedom, is felt in developing world countries. In the developing world, they don't post very many signs and amazingly the people still don't act like animals. Liberal, but other than your sex life, they want to rule your life otherwise. I lived in SF - never again - "felt" more like a prison even while beautiful, clean, cold, raining, just like Amsterdam.
Don't know if you can answer this, but do you believe people there are welcoming to Americans? Black Americans? I have heard that it's hard to get a job if you're not young. They say they let the older workers go after their contract is up to hire younger workers. The guy that put this info out was basically saying that Amsterdam is a place for young people.
People are very open to Americans ( Some big celebritys from your country even have houses in Amsterdam and visit regularly ),no exception to black Americans,it counts for all the big citys.They'l even accept you if you're purple.We have lots of people living here from Suriname and the Antillen.When it comes to getting work they usually do rather hire someone younger than someone who's older but that all depends on the job youre looking for and the diploma's you own.
Yeah, language is a big thing. I came to NL in the beginning of September and this far have experienced how lazy Dutch folks are when it comes to speaking English (which is not my first language, so I'm pretty much breaking my brain as well,when speaking foreign language all the time)...It might be, that big, top cities offers different experience, but smaller ones are like another world. Somebody even told me, that Amsterdam is really all for tourists instead of locals..do you see it so as well?
+AD That hasn't been my experience at all. I've never known Dutch people to be lazy about speaking English. For non-native speakers they seem willing and able to speak it all the time with me. As for the touristy thing, once you're outside of Centrum there are a lot less about.
Amsterdam has one of the highest percentage of English speakers (first, second, or third language) among all the cities in Europe. It's VERY rare to find a Dutch person that doesn't speak English at an above average level.
Great video, im an american, last year i studied abroad at the uni of warwick in england, and i visited ireland and amsterdam while i was there, and like u fell in love with both, i would love to move here if I could but as an american it is quite difficult, do you have any advice for me how i cud find a job or other means to move to amsterdam
What kind of job do you have that allows you to travel so much and live in so many different places? That's my dream and I'd be very interested to hear!
Alan Gebhardtsbauer Yes, remember bicycles are very popular in Amsterdam (and the entire Netherlands), so they designed every road to come with a little bike lane next to it. You could easily ride on there, or on the sidewalk. Also, The Netherlands is a very flat country with little hills, hence biking is so popular. This is ofcourse convinient for longboards. I have heard that boosted boards are forbidden, not sure if it's true, but I'm sure the police won't give you a ticket right away.
We just visited Amsterdam as part of a three country European Tour which included Nijmegen, Rotterdam, The Delta Works, Kinderdijk and Keukenhof Gardens in The Netherlands as well as several beautiful cities and towns in Belgium and Paris, France. I was impressed by everything I saw and experienced but my favorite place was Amsterdam... for all the reasons you listed and more! I will remember that trip for as long as I live! You are so right! Amsterdam is indeed one of the most uniquely beautiful places I've ever seen and one of the friendliest too. It was like being in the middle of a storybook everywhere I looked! It most certainly ranks as the most liberal place I've had the pleasure of visiting and I wish everywhere was so sensible! I even got separated from my group and was lost for a few hours. Though I was a bit afraid, I managed to find my way back to the hotel and that experience was actually one of the best experiences of my life! There are far worse places on Earth to get lost in than Amsterdam!
hi disrupting, I'm Irish 27 and really want to move to amsterdam, my problem to be honest is I'm unskilled unlike yourself, do you think I'd have a chance of finding work, I know someone living there but he is an engineer professional and I would not be able to do his work even if he had one vacant. so being realistic the work I would be looking for is store/bar coffeeshop etc work, if you have any tips I would Really appreciate it, thanks
I am actually considering it as I see America going downhill fast LOL Thanks for this vlog I am about to begin a study to see if it is possible for us to move. I have a kid about to start college and I worry for his safety like never before, something is terribly wrong with the US, too many violent people and an oppressive government that I do not want my child to have to live under...
That really is only Amsterdam and basically any capital city. The rudeness is nothing compared to New York or London too. And a lot of tourists in Amsterdam disrespect the place intentionally and unintentionally sadly (like always walking on the bike lanes or getting really drunk or high.) So I get why they would be annoyedby that. But I highly recommend you to look outside of Amsterdam and visit other big cities! Like Arnhem, Nijmegen, Maastricht, Utrecht etc. :)
I work online, so doesn't matter if I'm in Amsterdam or Moscow (where I am currently). I've been a freelance web designer for years, and also sell digital products.
"If you wanna put on a thong and nothing else and cycle around in this weather on a racing bike when you're 70 years old, you can do that." When I was growing up in the 90's in Amsterdam there actually was this bald guy who was notorious for riding around the city wearing nothing but a pink thong. He didn't look like he was 70 though lmao
+Disrupting the Rabblement how did you meet people and do events and stuff? I cant find anything about it , I know no one and im meant to be moving there soon!
If you like living in a tiny little overpriced flat and making no money......it's a paradise!....5:45 ...this guy liked living in Medellin Colombia!....so any place is awesome for him.
@@BrigataUPG I see you’re point, but to say it’s the new London I feel is kinda off. Dublin is incredibly expensive to live in, near impossible for middle class young generation to purchase property as opposed to London.
@@Prodrentjet for my opinion it's the other way around. London is iper expensive everywhere. Even Dublin is but few kms away the capital is very easy to find houses at reasonable price. Salaries are also very high with many benefits
@@Prodrentjet Amsterdam is over priced, very very expensive for everything. Career is very limitated to the native speaking dutch. Even learning the language is basically impossible to use it for working purpose. I really don't see any pros moving to holland.
Things not to like about Amsterdam: -Its so liberal that its authoritarian -Native people from Amsterdam has been driven out to the outskirts by hipsters, jews and the rich -There is no cohesion anymore like it did 20 years ago Good things about Amsterdam: -The old buildings are beautiful - We are very tourist friendly -Weed
The best weed and the best shops are in Southern Netherlands in Maastricht (Mestreech in our dialect), you find here also a community or Jewisch people and they are a important part of the people who lived here many years, and the families are connected with them in A'dam and Antwerpen and also Gulpen wittem, whe respect each others so as also all the different people with there own believes and land were they coming from!!! But het weed is the best by us in the Southern Harvest were the Montanas are the BIGGEST & HIGHEST***
I live in Minneapolis Minnesota and the last 5 years or so the city has been putting bike lanes in many of the streets,it's some of the dumbest shit bcuz they eliminate an entire car lane to fit a god dam bike path, streets that where two lanes are now single and so on
How refreshing to hear a white Male admit that his privilege colors his perspectives. This may seem small or insignificant to some, but it was a huge acknowledgment.
You can better live (in our Dialect Mestreech) in Dutch Maastricht, cause the whole secondstantions are more better than the oldfucking Amsterdammed cause in the Southern Netherlands is it better to Live, in all ways you can think it's BETTER!!!!greating from THE SOUTHERN HARVEST were the MONTANAS are the HIGHEST **
7. Diverse population - That is a city at war with each other. Don't believe me? Read the newspapers of major cities where diversity exists and where it doesn't - completely different stories. There is nothing to fight about where there is no or very little diversity. I used to love diversity, but when you notice the peace within places that have very little of it, well, you begin to raise an eyebrow. Yeah, I know, not a very politically correct thing to say, but you said you didn't know much about politics so you shouldn't mind. They always say, diversity is great so few question it. Take care, I enjoyed your youtube, funny!
Diversity in and of itself has never been a problem in Amsterdam. However, there are quite a few neighbourhoods in Amsterdam where devotees of "the religion of peace" have made sure that their own views on "diversity" and tolerance are properly enforced. In some areas, it's now no longer safe for a woman to go about in Western-style clothing, to name just one milder symptom of the peaceful monoculture in some Amsterdam neighbourhoods. These places never get mentioned, perhaps because they don't fit the laid back and genuinely enjoyable aspect of our city. I'm Duth, lived there for about fifteen years, and decided to move out of Amsterdam, because the trend I described is not all that promising. At all. Oh and DtR, great vid man, keep it up!
In the city center, 'diversity' only manifests itself in the shops and restaurants. There is a short documentary on the RT youtube channel called something like Amsterdam with something like the babel tower. It shows how 'diverse' parts of the city like Bos en Lommer are.
Well, for that we have invented villages. Cities are sources of energy, new ideas. With that belongs diversity a little chaos and (peacefull) conflicts of different ideas. No judgement, I am older now and don't like to live in major cities anymore. That has more to do with traffic jams and 24 hour noise than with the diversity of the population. I like having different kind of people around me, if all where just copies of myself it would be boring.
I just got back from a trip to Rome, Amsterdam, and London... Amstedam is by far the best of the three. I resonate with it’s energy... researching so I can move there... thanks for posting!
I love love love love Amsterdam it's the victory of freedom
Love that, "victory of freedom" . That it is!
A Irishman complaining about Dutch weather?
Me and my boyfriend have just moved here and absolutely love it! Also your dry sense of humour made up for the wet weather.
Been there 3 times in 13 months...can't wait to go back (in May)!!
I visited Amsterdam over Halloween and I absolutely loved it! I hope to live there in the near future
Me too xxx
Hope you do and that you'll feel at home and stuff, butta... watch out for freaks who ask you to come and live with them, we have a few of those it seems.
Rotterdam is beter
Julia McMullan what was Amsterdam like also do you have a email address it would be nice to chat
this guy seems cool
Living in Amsterdam is very expensive. Because it attracts many young entrepreneurs housing prices become too high for starters.
housing prices become impossible
Last time I went to amsterdam I lived it a tent in camping zeeburg for a month and it was paradise. Now I want to live there permenatly! Amsterdam is beutifule
Could you please make a video about job opportunities for newcomers and those who don't know Dutch!
Im planning to live there in a Few years! So i hope to see More of your Experience!
I've been all over Europe but never been to Amsterdam and yet it's so close to the UK! Hopefully one day. Budapest is my favorite city of all time.
would love to move to Amsterdam!!!
dude - wonderful video ! i spent 3 days there and LOVED it !!!
I've visited 4 times, and each time makes me want to move there even more. Next year I will finish my degree, and it might very well be a possibility of making Amsterdam my home.
Lol, hello from Medellin, Colombia. Come live here!
planning to move there next year...great video, thanks for posting....
It's to crowdy for me,to many people only for a shorter or longer transit here.
I'm from Arnhem, not to big or overcrowded and with less and lesser tourist around.
Can International student get a job in Amsterdam?
loved it more than anything when visited in the summer. was very depressing to me not seeing the sun for a week when visited in the winter (but i am from florida so maybe i'm just sun spoiled). i hope to live there one day also but seems nearly impossible to get in if not from the european union or don't have tons and tons of money.
First 4 reasons reminds me of San Francisco. It's the Amsterdam of the US.
Haha, I was thinking the same thing except bigger.
Sherzod M bg
You can add Fort Collins, CO to that list. Also Flagstaff, AZ
amsterdam is actually bigger
Really great video! Really want to visit the city and stay for a while.
Glad you happy in Amsterdam. It's a beautiful city.
Funny. I worked and lived in Ireland and i actually thought your weather was wetter and less predictable than in Holland
Bravo, well done! Sounds just like a city I'd love to live in......
You have a great personality and I love the accent!
400-100 years ago: Europeans immigrating to America
Present: Americans immigrating to Europe
Are they odds? You could just put 4-1.
He's from Ireland ??
Yeah that’s not happening
Albanese he sounds overly Americanised
He's clearly Irish from his accent.
I'd love to go to Amsterdam !.The city that ive been dreaming for such a long time haha
Rahman KS it’s genuinely the greatest city in the world. It’s beautiful, fun and very welcoming. The food is great also
Planning on moving here fro ireland too,currently 17 trying to get over for next september ish ,any help appreciated
+Sylvester Murray What help do you need?
If it is like liberal San Francisco, there are lots of rules/laws nowadays there and so lots of signs posted reminding you don't do this or that. I find freedom, real freedom, the feeling of freedom, is felt in developing world countries. In the developing world, they don't post very many signs and amazingly the people still don't act like animals. Liberal, but other than your sex life, they want to rule your life otherwise. I lived in SF - never again - "felt" more like a prison even while beautiful, clean, cold, raining, just like Amsterdam.
That pink thong cycling guy actually exists.
Don't know if you can answer this, but do you believe people there are welcoming to Americans? Black Americans? I have heard that it's hard to get a job if you're not young. They say they let the older workers go after their contract is up to hire younger workers. The guy that put this info out was basically saying that Amsterdam is a place for young people.
People are very open to Americans ( Some big celebritys from your country even have houses in Amsterdam and visit regularly ),no exception to black Americans,it counts for all the big citys.They'l even accept you if you're purple.We have lots of people living here from Suriname and the Antillen.When it comes to getting work they usually do rather hire someone younger than someone who's older but that all depends on the job youre looking for and the diploma's you own.
New favourite vlog! Woo :D
Yeah, language is a big thing. I came to NL in the beginning of September and this far have experienced how lazy Dutch folks are when it comes to speaking English (which is not my first language, so I'm pretty much breaking my brain as well,when speaking foreign language all the time)...It might be, that big, top cities offers different experience, but smaller ones are like another world. Somebody even told me, that Amsterdam is really all for tourists instead of locals..do you see it so as well?
+AD That hasn't been my experience at all. I've never known Dutch people to be lazy about speaking English. For non-native speakers they seem willing and able to speak it all the time with me. As for the touristy thing, once you're outside of Centrum there are a lot less about.
Amsterdam has one of the highest percentage of English speakers (first, second, or third language) among all the cities in Europe. It's VERY rare to find a Dutch person that doesn't speak English at an above average level.
living the dream
Have u one with Rotterdam, im planning on moving there .
and your vids or amazing keep hem up
Never been to Rotterdam, sorry!
Have you moved to Rotterdam? If so what do you think?
2,3 million lives in the amsterdam metropolitan area.
Great vid fella ! And homeless football :) you have to love amsterdam and the dutch
Great video, im an american, last year i studied abroad at the uni of warwick in england, and i visited ireland and amsterdam while i was there, and like u fell in love with both, i would love to move here if I could but as an american it is quite difficult, do you have any advice for me how i cud find a job or other means to move to amsterdam
I'm from Medellín. Looking to move to Amsterdam and work for a tech company. I have no idea how much money I need to live decently. Help please!!!!
2000 euro per month and you'll be fine, but to live decently normal you have to be okay with 2500-3000 euro per month
How you can found cheap acomodation ?
What kind of job do you have that allows you to travel so much and live in so many different places? That's my dream and I'd be very interested to hear!
987alien789 He is a Pimp
How much are rents in safe neighborhoods or in the Hague or Rotterdam? Thanks
I love Amsterdam
i want to live there too... wondering if their there is job scope for software engineers :) ??? am from mauritius...
I think you should be able to find work in that sector. the economy is booming at the moment
Is Amsterdam friendly to longboards? Specifically electric longboards as a way to commute?
Alan Gebhardtsbauer Yes, remember bicycles are very popular in Amsterdam (and the entire Netherlands), so they designed every road to come with a little bike lane next to it. You could easily ride on there, or on the sidewalk. Also, The Netherlands is a very flat country with little hills, hence biking is so popular. This is ofcourse convinient for longboards.
I have heard that boosted boards are forbidden, not sure if it's true, but I'm sure the police won't give you a ticket right away.
What do you do for work in Amsterdam?
Approximate rent for a central flat about 20-40 square meters?
You can check out the biggest real estate site here : www.funda.nl/en/ Good luck! :)
Nice one , see you there
your video is interesting,keep do it
We just visited Amsterdam as part of a three country European Tour which included Nijmegen, Rotterdam, The Delta Works, Kinderdijk and Keukenhof Gardens in The Netherlands as well as several beautiful cities and towns in Belgium and Paris, France. I was impressed by everything I saw and experienced but my favorite place was Amsterdam... for all the reasons you listed and more! I will remember that trip for as long as I live! You are so right! Amsterdam is indeed one of the most uniquely beautiful places I've ever seen and one of the friendliest too. It was like being in the middle of a storybook everywhere I looked! It most certainly ranks as the most liberal place I've had the pleasure of visiting and I wish everywhere was so sensible! I even got separated from my group and was lost for a few hours. Though I was a bit afraid, I managed to find my way back to the hotel and that experience was actually one of the best experiences of my life! There are far worse places on Earth to get lost in than Amsterdam!
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do most jobs require dutch?
...from Ireland?
1. HOUSING CRISES
Is there a lot of people sleeping in the streets ,....like california....skid row?
..
I will move in to this country
hi disrupting, I'm Irish 27 and really want to move to amsterdam, my problem to be honest is I'm unskilled unlike yourself, do you think I'd have a chance of finding work, I know someone living there but he is an engineer professional and I would not be able to do his work even if he had one vacant. so being realistic the work I would be looking for is store/bar coffeeshop etc work, if you have any tips I would Really appreciate it, thanks
smh.
I'm from Amsterdam and i want to move to Ireland! I love the irish culture.. so wanna trade? lol
You’re 27.. what.. have you never worked a day in your life? Living in mums basement? I mean come on
the benefits are quite good in uk i hear why work LOL
are you still in Amsterdam?
I have lived in amsterdam my whole life and only watching this to know why other ppl would want to live here😂
you are just bored why dont you try live someplace else
same thing i do with london haha
Better there in Amsterdam than in South Africa. You guys are so lucky and you don't even realize it
Hey buddy, can you provide any insights on Universities in Netherlands?
I don't have any experience with the universities there, sorry!
are you still living Amsterdam after this video was made ?
I am actually considering it as I see America going downhill fast LOL Thanks for this vlog I am about to begin a study to see if it is possible for us to move. I have a kid about to start college and I worry for his safety like never before, something is terribly wrong with the US, too many violent people and an oppressive government that I do not want my child to have to live under...
That's why I'm going (among other reasons!) planning my move for June/July 2017. Need to get out of the U.S. for a while...
Did you make it?
Love to live in Amsterdam or Berlin or Barcelona - Australia is a train wreck now have to get out
man.. i'm in amsterdam right now and i have to pe honest, the locals don't really seem to like foreigners/tourists and they seem rude.
That really is only Amsterdam and basically any capital city. The rudeness is nothing compared to New York or London too. And a lot of tourists in Amsterdam disrespect the place intentionally and unintentionally sadly (like always walking on the bike lanes or getting really drunk or high.) So I get why they would be annoyedby that. But I highly recommend you to look outside of Amsterdam and visit other big cities! Like Arnhem, Nijmegen, Maastricht, Utrecht etc. :)
Can I get any job there bro
such a beautiful place
What work you do here and for what salary? Or you earned all money in Ireland already?
I work online, so doesn't matter if I'm in Amsterdam or Moscow (where I am currently). I've been a freelance web designer for years, and also sell digital products.
Got it. Good luck, dude! Enjoy your lifestyle ;)
You're in Russia now? I just saw one of your videos and thought you were in Berlin! Well safe travels I like your videos!
You from Ireland my man? Pretty sure you are ^^ *edit* You actually mentioned you are in the vid later on :-) my bad
Subbed for sure, great vid!
"If you wanna put on a thong and nothing else and cycle around in this weather on a racing bike when you're 70 years old, you can do that."
When I was growing up in the 90's in Amsterdam there actually was this bald guy who was notorious for riding around the city wearing nothing but a pink thong. He didn't look like he was 70 though lmao
I believe he's still doing it, and he's about 70 years old now!
@@ebizfacts Lmfao I would not be surprised
Dude you are so funny 😂
"Only in Amsterdam" must be an everyday phrase there?
What are the raves like? :)
Do you find/found it hard to make friends in amsterdam?
+HuskySMS4 No, it's been fine. I attend quite a few events and meet people that way.
+Disrupting the Rabblement how did you meet people and do events and stuff? I cant find anything about it , I know no one and im meant to be moving there soon!
Meetup.com is a great place to meet people! AMS Connected is my favorite group, but there's something for everyone :)
When you talk about Europe it means Holland .
you can live there if you have 1 million eur in bank easy.
if you dont have that forget about it!
But I didn't have anything close to €1 million and I lived there quite comfortably. Am I missing something??
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Can i spread my music and get gigs? If i want to do reggae can i get a band to play with me...
any tips on getting jobs?
why did you do it SUGE Tupac was great
You just got 28 years no need for job
where are you from?
Ireland, he said in the video:)
u look like Rio Ferdinand
Good looking chap, that Rio Ferdinand ;-)
If you like living in a tiny little overpriced flat and making no money......it's a paradise!....5:45 ...this guy liked living in Medellin Colombia!....so any place is awesome for him.
im from asmterdam and another reason to live here is to smoke weed
Lots to do in Amsterdam unless the corona virus hits
i was hoping for visuals and not just listening to u talk
excellent
I would definitely suggest moving to Dublin instead, the new London of Europe :)
You couldn’t be more wrong
@@Prodrentjet in fact many companies in London are relocating to Dublin every day 😉
@@BrigataUPG I see you’re point, but to say it’s the new London I feel is kinda off. Dublin is incredibly expensive to live in, near impossible for middle class young generation to purchase property as opposed to London.
@@Prodrentjet for my opinion it's the other way around. London is iper expensive everywhere. Even Dublin is but few kms away the capital is very easy to find houses at reasonable price. Salaries are also very high with many benefits
@@Prodrentjet Amsterdam is over priced, very very expensive for everything. Career is very limitated to the native speaking dutch. Even learning the language is basically impossible to use it for working purpose. I really don't see any pros moving to holland.
you can smoke weed with no pressure.
Things not to like about Amsterdam:
-Its so liberal that its authoritarian
-Native people from Amsterdam has been driven out to the outskirts by hipsters, jews and the rich
-There is no cohesion anymore like it did 20 years ago
Good things about Amsterdam:
-The old buildings are beautiful
- We are very tourist friendly
-Weed
And the Jewsa re being driven out by muslims.
Go figure.
Weed isn't special in Amsterdam.
is it true heroin is legal?
Jews were here since the 17th century... It's the racists we dislike... And the millions of tourists that drive out the natives.
The best weed and the best shops are in Southern Netherlands in Maastricht (Mestreech in our dialect), you find here also a community or Jewisch people and they are a important part of the people who lived here many years, and the families are connected with them in A'dam and Antwerpen and also Gulpen wittem, whe respect each others so as also all the different people with there own believes and land were they coming from!!! But het weed is the best by us in the Southern Harvest were the Montanas are the BIGGEST & HIGHEST***
...and by the way, I love your nose ;-)
I live in Minneapolis Minnesota and the last 5 years or so the city has been putting bike lanes in many of the streets,it's some of the dumbest shit bcuz they eliminate an entire car lane to fit a god dam bike path, streets that where two lanes are now single and so on
you are cool
You were in Amsterdam get some insurance for your camera... also is that a green screen
we davi
you sold me amsterdam s soon as you mentioned it...
How refreshing to hear a white Male admit that his privilege colors his perspectives. This may seem small or insignificant to some, but it was a huge acknowledgment.
How 2019 of you. So woke. Do us a favour, go back to sleep
You can better live (in our Dialect Mestreech) in Dutch Maastricht, cause the whole secondstantions are more better than the oldfucking Amsterdammed cause in the Southern Netherlands is it better to Live, in all ways you can think it's BETTER!!!!greating from THE SOUTHERN HARVEST were the MONTANAS are the HIGHEST **
7. Diverse population - That is a city at war with each other. Don't believe me? Read the newspapers of major cities where diversity exists and where it doesn't - completely different stories. There is nothing to fight about where there is no or very little diversity. I used to love diversity, but when you notice the peace within places that have very little of it, well, you begin to raise an eyebrow. Yeah, I know, not a very politically correct thing to say, but you said you didn't know much about politics so you shouldn't mind. They always say, diversity is great so few question it. Take care, I enjoyed your youtube, funny!
Diversity in and of itself has never been a problem in Amsterdam. However, there are quite a few neighbourhoods in Amsterdam where devotees of "the religion of peace" have made sure that their own views on "diversity" and tolerance are properly enforced. In some areas, it's now no longer safe for a woman to go about in Western-style clothing, to name just one milder symptom of the peaceful monoculture in some Amsterdam neighbourhoods. These places never get mentioned, perhaps because they don't fit the laid back and genuinely enjoyable aspect of our city. I'm Duth, lived there for about fifteen years, and decided to move out of Amsterdam, because the trend I described is not all that promising. At all. Oh and DtR, great vid man, keep it up!
In the city center, 'diversity' only manifests itself in the shops and restaurants.
There is a short documentary on the RT youtube channel called something like Amsterdam with something like the babel tower. It shows how 'diverse' parts of the city like Bos en Lommer are.
Wilders is quite on the left, especially on economics.
Well, for that we have invented villages. Cities are sources of energy, new ideas. With that belongs diversity a little chaos and (peacefull) conflicts of different ideas. No judgement, I am older now and don't like to live in major cities anymore. That has more to do with traffic jams and 24 hour noise than with the diversity of the population. I like having different kind of people around me, if all where just copies of myself it would be boring.
Boring, only you talking, talking, talking... and not showing Amsterdam
If you try and speak Dutch, people are insulted.
You are Irish and you call our weather shitty? HahaHA! ;)
Boring you waffle on too much
you must have a short attention span
This comment was 1 year ago and you still bag on him lol
@@aaaaaaaaaaaadddd 2 years
@@ndorobei4391 4 years
That nose tho
Overrated city!
Didn't you miss out Hot Tall Dutch Girls!!!?? :)
What a nose!
Lol. 😂😂