Moved to the Netherlands and these are the things we love!

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  • @ExpatZ266
    @ExpatZ266 3 роки тому +37

    Welcome! I moved here 3 years ago and there are so many more examples of better all over that you will keep noticing from the food to the condition of the roads and bike lanes and how clean they keep it all. And those are just the visible improvements over the States.
    I'm staying and asimilating, personlly I fell like I found home. Finally.

  • @hannofranz7973
    @hannofranz7973 3 роки тому +74

    Ik heb altijd Nederland een sympathische land gevonden, meer "easy-going" dan mijn vaderland Duitsland. Ik leef nu in Spanje maar voor mijn innere relatie met Nederland ben ik nu aan het nederlands leren. Ik hoop dat ik meer mogelijkheden vind, om het land te bezoeken en ook en beetje de taal te oefenen. Waarschijnlijk do ik nog vele fouten, maar de komunikatie klopt., Groetjes.

    • @Woekkie
      @Woekkie 3 роки тому +4

      Hoi kijk goed om je heen in Spanje er zijn veel Nederlanders die daar overwinteren, misschien leuk om je Nederlands te oefenen met een biertje en tapas.

    • @-Floris
      @-Floris 3 роки тому +8

      Aangezien je je Nederlands wilt verbeteren. Hier een paar tips. Sympathische > sympathiek (of met sympathieke mensen), ben ik nu aan het Nederlands leren > ben ik nu Nederlands aan het leren, ook en beetje > ook een beetje, waarschijnlijk do ik nog > waarschijnlijk do ik nog vele fouten > waarschijnlijk doe ik nog veel fout, kumunikatie klopt > communicatie klopt (precies). Verder erg goed gedaan 👍, als je nog hulp nodig hebt let me know en veel plezier in nl

    • @hannofranz7973
      @hannofranz7973 3 роки тому

      @@-Floris Heel bedankt. Als ik de taal autodidaktisch leer, brouk ik het dat de mensen mij zeggen waar de fout zijn.

    • @hannofranz7973
      @hannofranz7973 3 роки тому +1

      @@Woekkie Ik woon 60 km van de kust. De meerdal van de Nederlanders zijn vlaker bij de zee maar hier geeft het ook en gemeenschaap van belger en nederlanders. Ik ken nur enkele, maar het is juist: Ik heb ook een friend uit Amsterdam om de biertje te drinken en te praten en tapas te eten. Mensen van hier, van daar. Ik mak daar geen verschil. Van de atmosfeer is het hier angenaam.

    • @strictlytrader8922
      @strictlytrader8922 3 роки тому

      @@hannofranz7973 Is Duitsland slecht?

  • @dennism.3418
    @dennism.3418 3 роки тому +148

    I love insights in my own country from someone who wasn't born here. Nice video's, nice topics and thanks for the effort!! Keep them coming please :)

  • @philsarkol6443
    @philsarkol6443 3 роки тому +23

    For a while now I am watching these videos from expats, coming from the US or Canada. It makes me feel proud to live here and listen to the mostly positive comments you have of our bikes, coffeeshops, traffic or the way we live in general. For me as a dutch man , it gives a fresh perspective and a realisation that our little country is indeed a good place to live!

  • @DondeRob
    @DondeRob 3 роки тому +16

    About locking bikes: there is safety in numbers. When you park your bike in an area where there are many other bikes, it becomes less likely that yours is the one that gets stolen or vandalised.

  • @wharpblast264
    @wharpblast264 3 роки тому +4

    I used to visit The Netherlands on business. I got the impression people generally own two bikes. One basic one for everyday use you might leave at the station and a smart bike for weekends and leisure use.

    • @Blackadder75
      @Blackadder75 2 роки тому +2

      most people own 2, but for different reasons. 1 is their new daily bike, and the 2nd one is the previous one, they kept for emergencies, or guest use. the leisure bike owners are a minority, but when people are that category, they might have 5 or more bikes.

  • @DrQuatsch
    @DrQuatsch 3 роки тому +86

    The youtube channel would be Not Just Bikes. This was the video called "Why Dutch Bikes Are Better (And Why You Should Want One)". An absolutely great channel.
    About the kids, they usually get a phone when they go to high school. And from there on they are glued to the things.

  • @AnaisAzuli
    @AnaisAzuli 3 роки тому +2

    Please come out of the Randstad one day and see what most of the Netherlands is like!

  • @Annekebr52
    @Annekebr52 3 роки тому +9

    Thank you so much for your very kind observations of us, you make me proud of my country and my people in a time where so many people seem to be not happy at all. this is very encouraging. Thank you again

  • @kayelle8005
    @kayelle8005 3 роки тому +3

    First video of yours I’m seeing. What a thoughtful, kind person you seem. Instantly subscribed.

  • @wilco8729
    @wilco8729 3 роки тому +22

    Sir. Welcome to the Netherlands.
    Love your reaction and explanation about what you love in our country. Thank you.

  • @newtonbrook
    @newtonbrook 3 роки тому +5

    Everything you say is true. I live in Canada, have family in Netherlands. Make the trip every 3-4 years. Make sure you go to that Feyenoord game. My 98 year old mother grew up near the Stadium . She has been in Canada since 1955, still a Feyenoord fan.

  • @kaydesign
    @kaydesign 3 роки тому +3

    Netherlands have the happiest children in the world 👍

  • @paulinasmentoch6784
    @paulinasmentoch6784 2 роки тому +1

    I like your channel , so many good info before moving in : )

  • @pitchforkparty
    @pitchforkparty 3 роки тому +14

    They dress for the destination, not the journey. Love it! Hope to be there soon!

    • @macarome194
      @macarome194 3 роки тому +1

      It’s just an easy means of transportation over here :-) You can park your bike everywhere :)

  • @unforgettablejazzfusion5546
    @unforgettablejazzfusion5546 3 роки тому +7

    Nice to here such a heartwarming story about my country and its citizens! Greetings from Amsterdam!

  • @joopterwijn
    @joopterwijn 3 роки тому +33

    It is always amusing to listen to people from abroad to describe aspects about the Netherlands I grew up with (and find ‘normal’,..). I must say usually these videos focus on one of the main city’s, … there is more in the Netherlands than these city’s!

    • @philsarkol6443
      @philsarkol6443 3 роки тому +2

      Yes..you are absolutely right in makin the comment about the attention our main cities like Amsterdam and Rotterdam get from people who come from abroad. Alltough our country isn't that large, it is very diverse in landscape as well as in people. I invite the happy tourists, expats, people from abroad visiting the Netherlands, to go out and explore the many other cities and villages, it may surprise you as well.

  • @loever3021
    @loever3021 2 роки тому +1

    Welcome! Hope you two have a great time in 'my' city ☺️

  • @TheHarryb
    @TheHarryb 3 роки тому +98

    I had a big laugh when you told about the guy helping you to find the way. Then asking "anything else. No?" And just walking away. As being myself from Holland, still wondering what's so strange about that. I would have done exactly the same.

    • @bbekker19
      @bbekker19 3 роки тому +11

      I was thinking the same thing. Should he have stayed for some small talk with a random stranger? Curious to what is different in the US.

    • @christavanderburg4382
      @christavanderburg4382 3 роки тому +5

      Indeed, what's more to say or do? I don't expect more from someone helping me, neither do German or Belgian (e.g.) tourists... So, what is that bit of extra we're missing?

    • @bertschalk1798
      @bertschalk1798 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah...me too !! :-)

    • @RozemarijnOnline
      @RozemarijnOnline 3 роки тому +2

      Me too!!! What was wrong with that??

    • @evelien2335
      @evelien2335 3 роки тому +1

      I'm so glad I'm not the only one who was thinking "what's wrong about that"?
      Now I'm curious what they're doing in the States.. 🤔

  • @pjotrh
    @pjotrh 3 роки тому +21

    When ur gonna visit places, let me introduce u to something amazing. De museum kaart! U pay a yearly amount, I think it’s about 65 euros now, and then u have free access to hundreds of the most popular museums. Every once in a while u have to pay a small extra sum. It’s definitely worth it if ur gonna be a bit of a tourist in ur own country and ur visits to museums will be so much more casual.

  • @ljclauson
    @ljclauson 2 роки тому +1

    I agree with you about all the aspects of biking in the NL. When I am there and get to take my grandgirls to school, it is so cute to see all the bikes at the elementary school and all the parents lined up outside with their bikes to pick up the kids...like the ole days when I rode my bike to school in the suburbs-in the50's.

  • @neorej66
    @neorej66 3 роки тому +5

    What a positive feedback to my beloved city and fellow citizens!! Especially when you talked about the puppettheatre, you were really touched by that scene!! Welcome in Rotterdam!

  • @jwenting
    @jwenting 3 роки тому +5

    go outside the major cities in the Netherlands and public transportation quickly deteriorates to having 1 bus every 30 minutes to an hour, and bus stops being half an hour walking apart or more.

    • @frankhooper7871
      @frankhooper7871 3 роки тому +1

      Which is still about twice as good as most American small to mid sized towns. I grew up in a Californian city with a population of about 130,000 within the greater Los Angeles conurbation - we had one bus an hour running east/west and one an hour running north/south.

    • @-Floris
      @-Floris 3 роки тому +2

      They’ll probably be late tho….

  • @damouze
    @damouze 3 роки тому +18

    That puppet show's been there for as long as I can remember. I remember going there as a kid and being entertained, so it's been there at least 40 years, if not longer. Good times.
    Most older kids do have phones, but it really depends on what their parents decide. Most parents I know tend to give their kid(s) a cell phone the moment they're old enough to bike to school on their own. It's usually a prepaid, and only for emergencies. What often happens is that mom or dad gets a new phone, and the old phone is given out or lent to one of the children. Not every parent does this, but it is happening more and more. With regards to tablets, I reckon most of the kids don't actually have one of their own, but either share one with their sibling(s), if they have any, or they are allowed to use their parent's tablet for a limited amount of time.
    The Dutch public transportation runs -mostly- on time. You will notice soon enough that a lot of people do complain about this. The Dutch are not only direct, we also like to complain about things ad nauseam, be it the awful weather, the 'bad' public transportation system, politics or anything else. Most of the time it is just to blow off steam or sometimes even as a form of smalltalk (shared woes and all), but there are a couply of more serious issues that we on a daily basis have to deal with that are just frustrating to everyone.
    I am happy to know that you love it here.

  • @p382742937423y4
    @p382742937423y4 3 роки тому +1

    Very nice to hear. Thanks

  • @janwillemcapelle9994
    @janwillemcapelle9994 2 роки тому +2

    Goodafternoon! I hope you have had nice holidays. Im from rotterdam but now living in the city of haarlem. My team is feyenoord rotterdam (soccer). I wouldnt mind to take you and your wife there for a game at all. I think you both will enjoy it! I notice its way differend then visiting sports events in the US. Let me know! Greetings JanWillem

  • @Dutch-linux
    @Dutch-linux 3 роки тому +5

    ooh and if you want to learn dutch you may want to ask jovie from jovie's home she can tell you where to go and what to do and what you need

  • @pjotrh
    @pjotrh 3 роки тому +9

    Framelocks for short parks or older bikes, additional chain locks for nicer bikes, longer parking or in less safe areas.

    • @jwenting
      @jwenting 3 роки тому

      correct. Chain your decent looking bike to a light pole or traffic sign if nothing else, and make sure you lock both front and rear wheels and the frame or you may find you're missing a wheel when you come back (or find just a wheel).

  • @BeeTB1
    @BeeTB1 3 роки тому +1

    Love your videos! Groeten uit Amsterdam

  • @brianjohnson8967
    @brianjohnson8967 2 роки тому +1

    So much fun to watch and get an insight to this country..... Thanks !!

  • @comex38
    @comex38 3 роки тому +2

    I love your insights... it makes me to love this country more! Thanks!!

  • @Nikki-rx8ri
    @Nikki-rx8ri 3 роки тому +4

    Tax in the Netherlands and other European countries is just the same everywhere. It's a country wide thing instead of like in the US where it's usually a state thing, county thing or even city thing. Since it varies so much in the US, they just don't bother including it in the prices and its really easy to do so here because its the same in every supermarket.

  • @chrisubels
    @chrisubels 3 роки тому +2

    Welcome to our country sir! Honoured you chose us to live amongst! :-)

  • @ericloderichs1480
    @ericloderichs1480 3 роки тому +2

    Great video again. Always love to watch them. I have close relatives in the LA area, (Riverside) which I plan to visit and use these videos as a sort of preparation. You have been very diplomatic, sometimes moving cautious, don't be afraid to share your critiques, we can handle that (at least I can). I really wonder how life in LA differs from here. Learning that here. Thanks again for the insights.

  • @HansVledder
    @HansVledder 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the fun video and welcome to The Netherlands!

  • @ietm1806
    @ietm1806 3 роки тому +2

    Glad your first impressions are so positive. Some opinions you mentioned will change, or will allready have changed, living here longer (like the phone thing ;) ) But I hope your overall experience will remain positive, and that you and your family has a great time living in The Netherlands.
    btw, the 'THE' is included in our country's name.

  • @nohillsdesign9038
    @nohillsdesign9038 3 роки тому +2

    Great video! Makes me look different at my own country. Thanks for that! Keep up the good work. Greetings from Westland.

  • @tonym.6289
    @tonym.6289 3 роки тому +1

    You'"re a nice guy, thanks for the compliments on the Netherlands. Have Fun!!

  • @marcelromijn2
    @marcelromijn2 3 роки тому +3

    At least you chose the correct city to live in ;P. thx for the lovely words about our country!

  • @ajNKaj
    @ajNKaj 3 роки тому +2

    Lovely post. So spot on On your observation. I moved here from UK married a Dutchie and love having raised our kids here.
    We also love road trips through USA and other european countries as sometimes being away brings other Joys. If i had to live my life over, i would still call this my base but hope around like i have done. Am originally from Africa but moved to UK 37 yrs ago and then 20 yrs moved here.

  • @resi3794
    @resi3794 3 роки тому +2

    Its nice to see that people feel welkom in our country, ty for explaining our ways so well. Hope you stay a wile, i like youre video's

  • @marielledekkers2175
    @marielledekkers2175 3 роки тому +12

    I found this video when i was just browsing trough UA-cam and my mind was blown when you said that public transportation is great here. I love to see the perspective from someone who isn't born here. Most Dutch people (me included) always complain about public transportation....Thank you and i will look at it with another view.

    • @meganversteeg61
      @meganversteeg61 3 роки тому

      Considering i travel with public transport every day for work, with unregular shifts. Its really actually not that bad. It only happens maybe once a month where my transport is delayed/canceled and often times there is a different route i can take to get to my destination. When you download the app is even easier because you can see if there are delays/construction work etc and plan ahead more accordingly

    • @chubbymoth5810
      @chubbymoth5810 3 роки тому +4

      I wonder if you ever tried public transport abroad and actually going places. I know no other place on earth with similar quality even to remote places.

    • @newtonbrook
      @newtonbrook 3 роки тому +1

      Jo Marielle: If you love complaining about public transportation move to Toronto.

    • @nelsonanthony213
      @nelsonanthony213 3 роки тому

      Hello

    • @nickdentoom1173
      @nickdentoom1173 Рік тому

      tbh... we are Dutch... we love to complain about everything. Its basically our thing.

  • @williamgeardener2509
    @williamgeardener2509 3 роки тому +2

    You're very forgiving to the Dutch culture. Not many people are able to cope with the Dutch culture as you. Hope your stay will be s pleasant as it has been so far. Welcome to our country, I hope you'll enjoy your stay and it will be one of the best experiences in your life.

    • @meredithheath5272
      @meredithheath5272 2 роки тому +2

      William: I'd be very curious to hear "your take" on your own culture; you seem to want to very much complain about it to someone, from the sound of what you said!

    • @williamgeardener2509
      @williamgeardener2509 2 роки тому

      @@meredithheath5272 You're reading more in my comment than what I've said. Anyway, hope you'll be able to overcome your disability. When it takes you 10 months to misunderstand a comment. you're not the kind of person that fits in my intellectual social circle. Save yourself the trouble of replying, I'm not interested.

    • @meredithheath5272
      @meredithheath5272 2 роки тому +2

      I was only, in "good faith" trying to discern what you were getting at - by your own words - "not many people are able to cope with the Dutch culture". No more, no less than a sincere attempt at understanding another's culture, on my part.
      So you write a nasty, misogynist, narcissistic, gaslighting comment. I don't think, and hope you are not a representative of the Dutch culture. If you are, I'll move to e.g., Norway, or Sweden, instead.

    • @williamgeardener2509
      @williamgeardener2509 2 роки тому

      @@meredithheath5272 The simple fact that you accuse me of misogyny while all I did is calling you out on your blatant lack of intelligence shows that you really should move to another country that is more forgiving to imbeciles. What part of "Save yourself the trouble of replying, I'm not interested." went over your head? QED.

  • @EagleOneM1953
    @EagleOneM1953 3 роки тому +2

    Biking is indeed a way of life in the Netherlands.... I'm sure you don't pass many obese people on the road.... it's like in Belgium where I used to live until I moved yo the US here 26 years ago.They're still not getting it here that that is the secret to staying fit...
    Need a lost of bread or anything? You get on the bike and go get a fresh on at the Warme bakker.....what I miss terribly here, smelling the still warm bread in the shop when buying it. After 26 years I finally found a white bread like bread is supposed to be and I used to bake as a baker's apprentice 40 years ago in Belgium.... it's called artisano and it is firm and tasty...
    Glad you like the good things about the Netherlands.... I used to go there often when I still lived in Belgium....
    The other thing that I miss here and we had in Belgium and in the Netherlands (Tilburg just across the border) are the markets where you can buy fresh food, especially the fresh fish and cheeses... I hope you went to a few, I bet there's one near you...

  • @lucienlutz6768
    @lucienlutz6768 3 роки тому +3

    Welcome in the Netherlands 👍🏻 Im Dutch and my wife is from Rowland Heights (LA). , we did enjoy your blog.
    For sure we will follow your blogs.
    Groetjes uit Spijkenisse.

  • @snoepnr1
    @snoepnr1 3 роки тому +2

    If you forget to tab out in public transport, the 4,- is not a penalty. When you tab in they reserve 4,- deposit. if you forget to log out you can ask a payback at any RET point or true the website of OV Chip. ;-) it works very simple and they either book it back on your card instantly or they put itback on your account.

  • @carissavalov1888
    @carissavalov1888 3 роки тому +2

    Really trying to move out of the US and came across your videos! Netherlands sounds like a breath of fresh air!!

    • @SoultoSoulTravels
      @SoultoSoulTravels  3 роки тому +2

      It really is. We truly feel like we have found a new home!!

    • @maskedgamer7565
      @maskedgamer7565 3 роки тому +1

      What's the reason you want to leave the US?
      I would like to move to the US and I don't understand why you want to move out.
      So much more opportunities in the US than any european country.

    • @KESipples
      @KESipples Рік тому

      @@maskedgamer7565 I live in the US. Jovie has a really good summary of our problems here. Yes, you can earn more money, but what you have to give up isn’t worth it: ua-cam.com/video/sKR_TtSLhzM/v-deo.html

  • @yvobroekhoven972
    @yvobroekhoven972 2 роки тому +1

    when i moved from 'the city' to the more 'platteland' areas in the north east, I stopped locking my bike. Left it unlocked for years in the front of my house, right next to the street. Didn't lock it if I took it to the supermarket or wherever. It's a good and decent bike, but not a fancy, expensive one... never got stolen for that reason.

  • @erikaverink8418
    @erikaverink8418 3 роки тому +7

    Public transportation: It is great in the bigger city's and i like the the card when i visit them. A bike is quicker, if not to far.
    In the big city's you use a bike lock and a chain, in the rest of the country you use a bike lock and a chain if needed.
    We see a bike as a form of transportation, going from one place to the other, buy groceries, bring kids to school, going to work, and you also have the people who like to ride a bike for fun. For me it is a bicycle what can bring me from location A to B and back to A.
    VAT is included in everything you buy inside the EU, if you are a buying for a company you can get a tax refund ( this is the short version).
    And you have so much to experience and learn, and you will find a few things you don't like, but in general i am sure you will like it in the Netherlands. Have fun and welcome.

  • @cornelisverhoef9282
    @cornelisverhoef9282 3 роки тому +2

    Welcome to Rotterdam, my hometown. I moved to Bangkok Thailand 20 years ago and will visit, hopefully in April. Can't wait to be back for a couple of weeks.

  • @wilcoschipstal6417
    @wilcoschipstal6417 3 роки тому +28

    One thing that I haven't hear you mention yet. The Dutch have an obsession with the weather. Because biking is used so often as a mode of transportation and because they "dress for the event" and not for the ride they are very keen to know what the weather will be like. The Dutch will also very likely share their "opinion" on the current weather and their own prediction of future weather conditions with you in the form of small talk e.g.:
    Wat een kutweer vandaag heh? = What a horrible weather today, don't you think?
    Morgen blijft het gelukkig droog = Fortunately tomorrow it will stay dry
    They say the toughest job in het Netherlands in increasing order is Prime Minister (Minister president), head coach of the Dutch soccer team (Bondscoach) and meteorologist for the public news (weerman voor het NOS journaal).

    • @BarocaS2
      @BarocaS2 3 роки тому

      It's the same with the Irish. You have 20 weather conversation type greetings a day. "hey, how are you, terrible weather, winter has arrived" as you walk by someone on the street.

  • @vanderquast
    @vanderquast 3 роки тому +3

    Thank you for all the compliments 😊

  • @Rob_van_der_Linden
    @Rob_van_der_Linden 3 роки тому +7

    idk where you live in Rotterdam, but ALWAYS have 2 locks on your bike, the back wheel one that comes just about standard and get a chained lock to lock it to any pole or bike parking thingy you find, bike thieves go for the ones that are easiest to steal, the more locks the lesser chance of your bike getting stolen, specially if you live near the Central Train Station in R'dam

    • @alexandergrofics1885
      @alexandergrofics1885 2 роки тому +1

      And make sure the chain goes through the front wheel, or else they will just steal that. (If it's a newish bicycle.)
      In Rotterdam, garbage trucks have (or used to have) a line of poetry written on the sides. One of the trucks had this poem/line/ short story by Remco Campert: "De Toekomstige Dief - Ik zal een fiets gaan kopen. En ergens in de stad loopt de toekomstige dief al rond.'' (The Future Thief - I will buy a bicycle. And somewhere in the city the future thief already walks (= is already present)).

  • @judithvandervossen5331
    @judithvandervossen5331 2 роки тому +3

    Hi! I grew up in the Netherlands! So good to hear you are so excited about biking lifestyle!
    I am curious whether you have already noticed that women's and men's bikes are different?
    For men: the stang is horizontal, for women: the stang is with a curve, so that women can wear their dresses on the bike :)
    Did you already notice?

    • @tedsteiner
      @tedsteiner 2 роки тому +3

      Anyone can ride omafiets, they're becoming more common for men to ride. And honestly, step through frames are so nice and convenient.

  • @hennobrandsma4755
    @hennobrandsma4755 3 роки тому +3

    The bike with a “tub” for the kids is called a “bakfiets” in Dutch. ( “bak” is a common word for a container of different types).

    • @christavanderburg4382
      @christavanderburg4382 3 роки тому +2

      I thought he was referring to a 'stint', mentioning the driver standing upright. They're bigger than cargo bikes (bakfietsen) and usually used for transport to and from daycare - at least in Dordrecht.

  • @juliebrooke6099
    @juliebrooke6099 3 роки тому +6

    Having the tax included in the price is standard all over Europe. Often if you read the small print on the receipt it will show you how much tax you paid. Some items will not have tax added and some will have a lower level of tax than the standard amount, but whatever it is the price on the shelf is the price you pay.

  • @Dxs4all
    @Dxs4all 3 роки тому +4

    The bike theft really depends on what kind of bike it is and where you leave it and for how long.

  • @Nitzpitz
    @Nitzpitz 3 роки тому +2

    There is a real big bike theft problem in The Netherlands. When you buy a new bike, you would usually take a special bike insurance for it. Almost anyone I know had at least one bike stolen at one point in their life unfortunately.

  • @Xenolithicful
    @Xenolithicful 3 роки тому +2

    I've been living here for the past few years- love it. No, I am complaining about the high tax ;).

  • @matthewburden9403
    @matthewburden9403 3 роки тому +1

    Will you be visiting any part of the Caribbean Netherlands? If you are an American you would love Aruba. Curacao is geared more for the sophisticated European where you will find both the Dutchman and Germans cohabitating. Sint Eustatius and Bonaire are more for the outback Englishman. Sint Maartin was cultured by the French who are just across the mountain. And Saba is paradise. I do not know about the west coast but Aruba and St. Maartin are abundantly accessible from most east coast cities especially during winter.

  • @hansdorst3005
    @hansdorst3005 3 роки тому +8

    Have you tried the Watertaxi and/or Waterbus yet? Might be cool subjects for a new video. Also, on the Waterbus you can take your bike with you, so you can go to a destination, do a bit of cycling there and then sail back home! :-)

  • @Dutch-linux
    @Dutch-linux 3 роки тому +9

    you should travel south to limburg like valkenburg per train pretty easy and comfortable

    • @SoultoSoulTravels
      @SoultoSoulTravels  3 роки тому

      Thanks for the advise…we plan on doing more traveling and we’ll put that on the list…thanks!

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 3 роки тому +2

      @@SoultoSoulTravels The South of Limburg is as densely populated as South Holland but the landscape is much different. Visit Valkenburg during the day, and Maastricht during the evening, a wonderful city.
      But check the train table for the last train home, trains do not run during the night.

  • @palantir135
    @palantir135 3 роки тому +7

    Remember that Amsterdam and the two Holland provinces are not representative for the Netherlands although they might behave like that.
    The southern provinces of North Brabant and Limburg have a Bourgondische levenswijze, look it up.
    The other provinces are different also.
    We are quite direct but we don’t want to insult you or be rude; we try to be honest.
    Most kids from a certain age almost all have phones but they have a lot of other things to do. They’re quite independent.

  • @TheChiefEng
    @TheChiefEng 2 роки тому +1

    About biking, the kings of normal biking are definitely The Netherlands and Denmark and especially Amsterdam and Copenhagen.
    The thing is that up towards 40% of the population in Copenhagen use a bike to commute to and from work every day no matter the weather. The same is most likely the case in Amsterdam.
    There are advantages to bike a lot which is generally no problem ever with overweight issues and the added benefit of being generally very healthy simply due to the exercise.
    For many people in The Netherlands and Denmark, it is not unusual to bike 40-60 km daily.
    Having an infrastructure that is very focused on bikes of course helps a lot.

  • @Kitty200145
    @Kitty200145 2 роки тому +1

    Geboren en getogen in Rotterdam, getrouwd en geëmigreerd 10 jaar terug. Mis alles van Nederland, van frikandel tot mijn omafiets.
    You will only notice how great of a country the Netherlands is after you are not there anymore.

  • @Retro_Care
    @Retro_Care 3 роки тому +1

    the bike with the "tub" on the front or back with a lot of kids in them is usually pickups for day care, not always of course but usually they pick up kids from school and bring to day care. if people wonder, those bikes are usually (or always??) E-Bikes.
    I use my bike a lot because its way more easy to pick up and go if i need to go to the store even tho i have a car, because in many cities the bike routes are more straight to where you want to go instead of go around with the car and its usually faster, not because of traffic but going with a car in the city itself isnt much faster or at all than cycling short distances

  • @IesKorpershoek
    @IesKorpershoek 3 роки тому +3

    There is so much more that will amaze you, good and bad. It's not all Roses and Moans. Please visit the small towns near Rotterdam. Visi the Kethel 1 distillery or one of the many Windmills. Enjoy.

  • @adrimathlener8008
    @adrimathlener8008 3 роки тому +1

    If you have the time, take the train and travel to the city of Groningen.
    I think you'll discover the dutch cuisine. Go to a cafetaria and order 'Patat met kroket' (=fries with an croquette)
    In the month of December you will see big stalls that sell 'Oliebollen en Appelflappen'. Do try to taste them.

  • @aardbeidelijkheid
    @aardbeidelijkheid 3 роки тому +23

    Since you're going to Amsterdam this weekend, as someone who has lived there for 5 years, please avoid the city centre as much as possible! It's very touristy unfortunately :(
    There are some nice spots though, like the 9 streets, museums, film houses etc.
    Also there is a coffee place called Puccini near Waterlooplein and their chocolate truffle cake is devine 😩👌✨
    But honestly, going into small streets and just wonder around is the best I'd say
    Other places to go to that are less touristy are de pijp (where the Albert Cuyp marked is), Westergasfabriek, NDSM or the East side of the city (like Beukenplein, it's a cute square near the park with nice restaurants) :)
    You can go pretty much anywhere by NS bicycles (but I'm sure you know that already ;) )
    That's all for my unasked advice hahahaha

    • @oceanicmermaid
      @oceanicmermaid 3 роки тому +2

      not so busy now though… due to pandemic…

    • @LindaEll89
      @LindaEll89 3 роки тому

      Eastside Dapper markt/ market and Javastraat for all kinds of restaurants. And at Sciencepark ( east) is Polder and old dairyfarm wich is now an ecologic restaurant, with nice prices. From the Muiderpoort station ( bus, tram or railway) you follow the Valentijnkade along the Ringvaart, wich is the green long of the Netherlands, you walk or bike to the end to the Amsterdam/ Rein kanaal ( channel) wich is beautiful for walking and biking. Don't forget to go to Diemen and Duivendrecht and to South East to Gaasperplas. Well I live in East so I know where to go, and indeed as dutch I don't like the citycentre eather, wày to busy and only tourists go there. And yes, most dutch are empathic and helping one is in our genes, if we have the time we guide you to sightseeings and/ or tell you were to go in other places than the centre. Have fun👍😀👍🇳🇱

  • @Bouwentjes
    @Bouwentjes 3 роки тому +10

    Thanks for the kind words! I start appreciating my own country more through your observations. I am wondering, how much of the Netherlands did you already see/visit? You seem yo leave out trains when you talk about public transportation, leads to believe you stay within the city boundaries most of the time.
    Thanks again 👍

    • @SoultoSoulTravels
      @SoultoSoulTravels  3 роки тому +3

      We have taken a couple of train trips and heading off to Amsterdam this weekend. I really want to do a take on the trains coming up. Thanks so much for the kind words!

    • @SwirlingSoul
      @SwirlingSoul 3 роки тому +5

      @@SoultoSoulTravels If you ever go to Groningen, Drenthe or Friesland, make sure you PLAN your public transport travels. You might encounter busses that go once every two hours ;-) AND not on this particular day.

    • @joost9098
      @joost9098 3 роки тому +1

      @@SoultoSoulTravels Groningen is definitely worth visiting.

  • @conniemendeszoon9789
    @conniemendeszoon9789 3 роки тому +7

    Don't forget the working hours in the Netherlands, and our vacation time off

  • @truus5653
    @truus5653 3 роки тому +3

    just a kind warning, don't put a glass vase in an open window. If it falls down on some one 's head it will be a big injury

  • @Haeruna
    @Haeruna 2 роки тому +2

    Actually, there is no real penalty for forgetting to check out, its just the maximum amount of money, but you can visit one of their Kiosks and they'll help you out getting back the excess money that you paid.

  • @kishoorhieralal503
    @kishoorhieralal503 3 роки тому +2

    Dear SST,
    I forgot to ask what do you think of the housing market? Was it difficult to find a house? For many people it is almost impossible to find a home.

  • @HollandHiking
    @HollandHiking 2 роки тому

    Bicycle theft is an issue. The ring lock is a mandatory lock for your bicycle insurance. We normally use an additional lock to connect the bike as well to a pole or a tree or to the bicycle rack.

  • @johanvanangeren6150
    @johanvanangeren6150 3 роки тому +4

    Check out the magnificent art in the Netherlands; Rembrandt's and Vermeer's etc. It's all there. And try the Dutch pea soup, very nutricious.

    • @dutchyjhome
      @dutchyjhome 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah, you know Rembrandt, that famous painter from Leiden...

  • @henkduym9430
    @henkduym9430 3 роки тому +1

    Welcome to the Netherlands

  • @dirkkruisheer
    @dirkkruisheer 3 роки тому +1

    I'm Dutch and feel flattered

  • @HollandHiking
    @HollandHiking 2 роки тому

    Did you already try cycling in the countryside? It's even more amazing than cycling for transportation. There are about 50 different types of landscapes in the Netehrlands, ranging form the shores, dune area, polders, the river delta areas and so on. All have excellent routes for cycling and hiking as well. Give it a try, you may love it.

  • @oseijler
    @oseijler 2 роки тому +2

    First of all thanks for the compliments!!
    In the Netherlands we have high taxes, income, VAT, etc. but we also get a well organized country with a lot of public services, good roads and public transportation.

  • @mariadebake5483
    @mariadebake5483 3 роки тому +5

    Nice to hear you being so enthousiastic about our country! I hope you'll make many more video's!
    Bike theft is absolutely a problem here, but we're used to it I guess so it's not something that's often discussed.
    Besides the very good channel Not just bikes, there's also BicycleDutch. A very interesting channel (Dutch but English spoken) about cycling.
    There are several interesting channels by Americans who have moved here, i.e. Jovie's home, or Dutch Americano.
    Also I would advise you to learn the Dutch language. Many foreigners don't, several of them regretting that later. If you really want to know and connect with Dutch people, speaking the language is necessary. Of course you can get by with English, but it won't give you a real feeling for Dutch people and culture. To really achieve that, speaking Dutch is mandatory I would say.
    I hope to see more video's like I said, and I wish you and your wife a good time here!

    • @johnballard6725
      @johnballard6725 3 роки тому +1

      If you live in a foreign country you should show that country and yourself respect by learning the language.

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 3 роки тому

      Hoi Maria! 👍

    • @mariadebake5483
      @mariadebake5483 3 роки тому +1

      @@dutchman7623 Goedemorgen!

    • @nelsonanthony213
      @nelsonanthony213 3 роки тому

      Hello Maria

  • @josberk4646
    @josberk4646 3 роки тому +2

    About the bikes: There are 2 ways to use a bike. As a transportation or as a sport. You dress differently with the usage.

  • @leyland9999
    @leyland9999 3 роки тому +1

    That bike with the tub and the standing driver is called a “Stint”. I think they are dangerous. A couple of years ago one of those stints for some reason broke down in the middle of a rail road crossing and a train ran into it, killing all on board of the stint. If a stint is involved in an accident, the kids and driver have no protection at all. After that accident, the stints were banned from our roads but a new and improved version is allowed on the roads again

    • @robertrijkers4923
      @robertrijkers4923 3 роки тому

      nope a stint is a segway with a tub in front... (segway brakes were designed as single person self balancing electric transport vehicles and not for having half a schoolclass attached to the front) this is a cargobike with a tub in front

    • @leyland9999
      @leyland9999 3 роки тому

      @@robertrijkers4923 Whatever vehicle it is, they are dangerous. The kids are in that tub with just a seat belt as protection. I simply can’t believe they allowed them again. Besides, they take a lot of space on the bike lanes where they supposed to be en route. I wouldn’t allow my kids to be on one of those that’s for sure.

    • @j.r.arnolli9734
      @j.r.arnolli9734 3 роки тому

      Four kids died in that accident, not all people on board of the Stint! New Stint is safer, a kid in a Stint is safer than a kid on the frontseat used on bikes.

    • @leyland9999
      @leyland9999 3 роки тому

      @@j.r.arnolli9734 I strongly disagree. It is only a matter of time before the next accident involving a stint loaded with kids will happen.

  • @Roterodami
    @Roterodami 3 роки тому +6

    Have you used OV-fiets already? Great when visiting Amsterdam

  • @aleksandrai3973
    @aleksandrai3973 3 роки тому +3

    I love Rotterdam and its people. Love the cubic houses, the Kralingen lake and the chill atmosphere of the city in general. But to do the Netherlands justice - you would probably like to talk about healthcare, great (and free) primary and secondary education system, accessible price of higher education, social benefits system that is broad enough to stop many from falling into poverty, relatively low crime rates, robust victim support/compensation system, a quite efficient justice system, the fact that you can run into the prime minister on his bike on the street and that almost anyone speaks decent English. And also - hospitality staff gets real salaries, so you are not pressured to leave huge tips, because that is already included in the price.

  • @alberts9781
    @alberts9781 3 роки тому +12

    the big difference with bike theft in NL is that the bikes are super super cheap in comparison to what people use in the US. If someone has an expensive electric bike they will be more anal about locking it properly, and also the underground bike parking is almost always guarded. The idea is that you just make it hard enough to make it not worth the effort.

    • @codex4046
      @codex4046 3 роки тому +6

      You don't have to outrun the lion, you just have to outrun someone else.
      If you bike is harder to get than the one next to you you are safe.

    • @Esmeagolly
      @Esmeagolly 3 роки тому +5

      @@codex4046 also we often (in the big cities) drive older bikes for that reason, they don’t go for the shabby ones as much

    • @HermanDuyker
      @HermanDuyker 3 роки тому +1

      Yep. You make sure your bike is (a) shabbier than the ones next to it and (b) locked up better.

    • @alexandergrofics1885
      @alexandergrofics1885 2 роки тому

      @@Esmeagolly And if they do get your bike anyway: who cares? It was a clunker anyway!

  • @Hades035
    @Hades035 3 роки тому +1

    im from the netherlands. @08:50 I dont even know whats wrong with that? can you explain how people react differently in the US on that?

  • @lhntr2
    @lhntr2 3 роки тому +2

    Welcome to the Netherlands, hope u are going to live a great life here ❤️ if you ever need information for anything, i'm always here to help! :)

  • @johnguttink
    @johnguttink 3 роки тому +2

    Livng in a country with no mountain helps a lot when you want to ride a bicycle.

    • @meredithheath5272
      @meredithheath5272 2 роки тому +1

      Yes, I would say!!!! I thought that, as well: There is a very sharp difference between the two topographics of the Netherlands, and, e.g., New England/Vermont!! Although, if you travel along the coasts, such as on some areas of Cape Cod, MA., U.S., or along some areas of the Connecticut River, you'll encounter some quite flat and comfortable areas on which to bike! Kansas, etc.... So, as some point out, the terrain facilitates the easier mode of transportation.

    • @hendman4083
      @hendman4083 Рік тому

      The wind in the Netherlands more then makes up for the lack of hilly terrain. 😊

  • @nispen
    @nispen 3 роки тому

    Re directness, you are being very kind.

  • @meredithheath5272
    @meredithheath5272 2 роки тому +3

    One thing, right out of the gate, is I'm wondering why there is a penalty for not tapping out when your done using the public transportation? Are the citizens being tracked, and, if so, why? I'm not automatically thinking the worse - there may be a perfectly legitimate reason for this...
    - - On further reading in the comments, I now understand how the system works!

  • @sietskevanagthoven525
    @sietskevanagthoven525 3 роки тому +1

    Did you notice that prices are rounded up to 5 euro cent? Most european euro countries are considering it now (even the usa,with usa cents), but I believe only the netherlands upfront with introduction of the euro ditched the 1 and 2 eurocent coins. Very Dutch Reason: efficiency and removing payment delays at shops. If you get the dutch 1 or 2 cent image, keep them, they will vanish soon.

    • @aleksandrai3973
      @aleksandrai3973 3 роки тому

      Belgium also followed suit of our northern neighbours. 1 and 2 cent coins are history now!

  • @theoradestra7060
    @theoradestra7060 3 роки тому

    Welkom!! - from The East of The Netherland.

  • @annayosh
    @annayosh 3 роки тому +2

    The bicycles with the box at the front are called 'bakfiets' in the Netherlands, and English-speaking bicycle enthousiasts tend to use the same term for lack of an English one.

  • @louwnajoubert4352
    @louwnajoubert4352 Рік тому

    When did you move to the Netherlands? Will you move back to US? Are you coping with the weather? Are you coping with small apartment?

  • @3bonvivant
    @3bonvivant 3 роки тому +1

    I am dutch and I'm very pleased about the way You are talking about my country and fellow-countryman
    but... You are living in a big city; go to the country-side and You will see another Holland. A Netherlands (almost) without public transportation. It is wide (and beautifull) but not suitable for bikes. I lived in the countryside (Appingedam) and I was happy with my Benz because without a car shopping is impossible. and aboutr cell-phones...... Everybody, every child has one. Enjoy your stay in Rotterdam. Regards Jan

  • @OsmosisHD
    @OsmosisHD 3 роки тому +6

    Concerning bike theft:
    1) Never get too attached to your bike, it will get stolen eventually it might take a month or a year or a decade
    2) Eventually you find yourself "borrowing someones bike" as well
    It's all just a matter of time

    • @DominicCronin
      @DominicCronin 3 роки тому +1

      Bicycle theft is a real risk. That doesn't mean everyone becomes a bicycle thief. Yes, sometimes just locking the back wheel is enough, and the fact that your keyring is hanging there will help you to remember. For general security in high risk areas, in addition to the rear wheel lock, use two more, and make sure they are of different kinds. One chain lock and one cable, for example.

    • @martijn31101969
      @martijn31101969 3 роки тому +1

      kinda vage what you say...nr 1 is like leaving your frontdoor wide open wile youre away and expect nothing's going to happen.
      and the 2nd , start stealing because someone stole from you is just weird.

  • @j.playstation9163
    @j.playstation9163 3 роки тому

    If you come to my area....there is minimal public transport. No train....only 2 buses and they run not on regular schedules.

  • @ljclauson
    @ljclauson 2 роки тому +2

    I also have to add that my granddaughters, 6 & 4, do not have phones and when they visit or we do FT each week, we are totally engaged with each other and unlike my american grandkids, seem to enjoy talking with me -their grandma, and do not want to go run off or look down and look at a device! Thank you daughter and Dutch hubby for all that your doing to NOT have your kids on devices very much!!!!

  • @Roggen45
    @Roggen45 3 роки тому +4

    Hey nice reaction about our country and I have an even cheaper tip for ya, I use to be a red bull lover but found it very expensive, AH has a brand name called Bullit and it tastes the same as red bull and of course it's cheaper 😉, have a good one!✌️

    • @crytocc
      @crytocc 3 роки тому

      It's even manufactured by Red Bull, in fact!