What a great day!! 🥰 Already excited for the next adventure together. Just watched it with Reyka and she’s really excited to meet you and we are both excited to meet Alan! Also she’s dying for some of those fries lol 😂
Likewise!! You guys are going to be in the states soon right? We may be coming back... I'll message you guys! Hahah I know you said she LOOOVES fries!! We'll all have to go on a fry journey! lol
I hate to say this, but this was by far the most fun video you've put out there. Well full disclosure, I've started three others just didn't get to the end. This was a great video with lots of energy and laughs. I'm visiting Bruges in July, so this was a great preview. Thanks
Well I’m glad that you found one you enjoyed enough! Thanks for sticking around!! We are always trying to improve so it’s helpful to know you enjoyed this one! 😃 Hope you have an amazing trip!!
Bruges is so near a dear to my heart and its a city that never disappoints.. its a beautiful medieval city... I am so happy that you both had so much of fun visiting the place... a great video and an amazing vlog...
@@RambleandCurry Ah awesome!! I wish when people commented on vids you could see if they were also creators!! I will add you and be on the lookout! When did you visit Ghent? Maybe we were there around the same time!!
Fun fact about the square where they keep the Holy Blood is that it's the only square in the world where you can see every single architecural style from Roman (the Basilica) up to now. When a new hotel had to be build there people where in an uproar about it looking too modern, but had they not build it we would no longer be able to say you can see every style there 'up to now'
the difference with belgian fritjes is that first of all the patatoes are belgian " bintjes " very special type of patatoe, then the oil is really not a oil , but the fat of oxes, ( wit ossevet ) and first they fried the fritjes in low temperature until the inside is soft and lather on the fried the fritjes again in hot oil to make the outside crispy.
As someone who was born and raised in Bruges, that's not why it's called 'het minnewater park' It's because the Gauls used to believe it was, along the banks of the river Reie, inhabited by 'Minnen,' so-called Waternymphs. The whole Minna story became a thing long after the place already had it's name but it's a more interesting story so the guides usually go with that. The lake itself was man-made in the 1300's, before that is was a river called Reie which is why we called our Canals 'de reien'
Falling behind here... 😄 So close, and never been. But now we are sure to go sometime soon. Absolutely loved this vid. Fries... You just can't get enough. Every county has it's own way, but I do prefer the Belgium way. Maybe sliced even a bit bigger. And well... Mayonaise... Also so different in taste wherever you go. Hmmmm... Thanks for giving me a "Fries Apetit" during my lunch break. (whole wheat sandwich with Beemster cheese. 😂) Destination Ghent... Best wishes to you ☺️👍🏻
Haha I know our videos are long!!! No worries about catching up... I can barely keep up! lol Thank you so much. Happy you loved it... and the Belgian fries are solid! Can't say I love the mayo though! lol
Catching up ever so slowly. Bruge looks amazing with all the canals and the Grote Market is such a hub, something I wish US cities did better. Cool collab.
Oh you’d love it!!! I’d love to see your style video on a city like Bruges! Totally agree, I wish the US had more large, public, hang out spaces. We need it! Was so fun to meet up with someone from here. Maybe one day we’ll link up too! 😃
12:16 "au revoir". You hit the wrong note there. English is widely understood and spoken in Flanders so there is really no need for French and most likely the vendor was thinking "just another bloody tourist/moron who thinks we all speak French in Belgium".
They’re not on this channel, just a guest. they probably won’t see your comment. Lol And why does it matter if tourists try to speak one of the local languages? I thought it was commonly regarded as polite to try? I feel like people complain about us only speaking English… and then they still complain if we try to speak a local language.. so like what do y’all want? Lol
French is not a local language in Flanders. Neither is Dutch in Wallonia or German in Flanders and Wallonia. You can speak whatever language you want in Flanders, people will realize you are a foreigner and will (mostly) try to help you, usually in a mix of languages. EXCEPT for French where you could be mistaken for one of our French speaking compatriots unwilling to speak Dutch under any circumstances. Then you could meet some resentment or straight refusal to help you.
Official languages listed for Belgium are Dutch, French, and German. He tried. It’s impossible to know everything about every place you visit without spending a significant amount of time there or having someone tell you. It’s a learning process to visit and even to post these videos and get feedback about it!
@@IfWeGoTo You make it sound as if any Belgian town could speak another language. In fact it's rather simple : Dutch in Flanders, French in Wallonia and German in the Ostkantons. In bilingual areas (such as Brussels) you can try both (never 3) local languages.
I’m just saying that a tourist may not know the difference. Go easy on the guy, he was trying!! I (Brandi) appreciate the info though, will definitely use it in future trips to Belgium! :)
As someone from Brugge. The name Brugge comes from it's original name Bryghia. Bryghia means 'landing stage' in Norse. The name was given to the hamlet the Vikings founded here in 800 A.D. as they used it as just that, a landing stage to raid further in land. It has nothing to do with our many bridges. Also we don't have any rivers here, they are man-made canals which were dug to move goods about the city by boats.
oh u bent van brugge , daar wonen stukken van mijn familie , pandreitje enz, dacht dat de naam brugge door de vele kanalen maar dus zal dan meer boeken moeten lezen van asterix en obelix haha , groeten uit mexico @@Erulin68
flemish yes but brugge has its own dialect , not easy to understand , and I am from Lier , antwerp , and my family is from brugge haha both we speak flemish but with other words haha
@@IfWeGoTo Flemish Dialects vary mostly from East to West, with Brabantian dialects in the middle being closest to standard Dutch (with cities such as Antwerpen, Brussel, Mechelen, Leuven,...), going east you have the Limburg dialects closer to German (Hasselt, Sint-Truiden, Tongeren, ...) and going west you have the East (Gent,...) -and West (Brugge,...) Flemish dialects. West-Flemish is almost a different language, nobody else but the natives understand it.
I am from Brugge and I can't understand half the things people say 20 miles up the darned road. West-Vlaams is not just a single dialect, it's made up of many, many.... maaany different ones. 😂😁
its just a accent ''germanic'' accent what does that even mean the netherlands has a soft g sound in the south and you can almost compair it to the accent in belgium, some belgians like to call it ''flemish'' or the ''flemish language'' which doesnt exist, its just a way to try to create a identity around not being part of the netherlands but their own country ''belgium'' which is a fake made up country. not real.
Germanic is a linguistics term & it means the historical root of many languages like German, Danish, Dutch, English, Afrikaans, Swedish, etc etc. I guess it depends on how you look at it, dialects can make a language quite different. We're just sharing the info though, not our opinion on it. :)
hahah I guess I'm of the opinion that if it isn't hurting anyone, do what you want! lol. Cultural identities and dialects in the past created whole new ones, which is kinda cool! But I don't know any of the contention that may go on revolving around this!
What a great day!! 🥰 Already excited for the next adventure together. Just watched it with Reyka and she’s really excited to meet you and we are both excited to meet Alan! Also she’s dying for some of those fries lol 😂
Likewise!! You guys are going to be in the states soon right? We may be coming back... I'll message you guys!
Hahah I know you said she LOOOVES fries!! We'll all have to go on a fry journey! lol
I hate to say this, but this was by far the most fun video you've put out there. Well full disclosure, I've started three others just didn't get to the end. This was a great video with lots of energy and laughs. I'm visiting Bruges in July, so this was a great preview. Thanks
Well I’m glad that you found one you enjoyed enough! Thanks for sticking around!! We are always trying to improve so it’s helpful to know you enjoyed this one! 😃
Hope you have an amazing trip!!
Bruges is so near a dear to my heart and its a city that never disappoints.. its a beautiful medieval city... I am so happy that you both had so much of fun visiting the place... a great video and an amazing vlog...
It is really beautiful! Completely understand why you love it too!! Thank you so much and thanks for leaving such a kind comment! 😀
@@IfWeGoTo Do try visiting Gent and it will not disappoint you...
We did and our next video will be up on it soon! 😃 Absolutely loved Ghent!!!
@@IfWeGoTo Wow that's some coincidence as my next video is about Gent as well... will stay tuned for your video as I know its gonna be great as always
@@RambleandCurry Ah awesome!! I wish when people commented on vids you could see if they were also creators!! I will add you and be on the lookout! When did you visit Ghent? Maybe we were there around the same time!!
Fun fact about the square where they keep the Holy Blood is that it's the only square in the world where you can see every single architecural style from Roman (the Basilica) up to now. When a new hotel had to be build there people where in an uproar about it looking too modern, but had they not build it we would no longer be able to say you can see every style there 'up to now'
Thanks so much for sharing all of this, that is super cool and I had no idea! I did not know about the hotel either!
the difference with belgian fritjes is that first of all the patatoes are belgian " bintjes " very special type of patatoe, then the oil is really not a oil , but the fat of oxes, ( wit ossevet ) and first they fried the fritjes in low temperature until the inside is soft and lather on the fried the fritjes again in hot oil to make the outside crispy.
That sounds so good!! Do they make it the traditional way anywhere??
@@IfWeGoTo no mostly it's in sunflower oil butt always 2 steps fried i live 30 km (18 mi) from Bruges
Really loved the video. Pure of chillzz
Thank you so much!!! Really happy you enjoyed it!! 😃
As someone who was born and raised in Bruges, that's not why it's called 'het minnewater park' It's because the Gauls used to believe it was, along the banks of the river Reie, inhabited by 'Minnen,' so-called Waternymphs. The whole Minna story became a thing long after the place already had it's name but it's a more interesting story so the guides usually go with that. The lake itself was man-made in the 1300's, before that is was a river called Reie which is why we called our Canals 'de reien'
Ohhh thanks for sharing this!! I had no idea!! 😃
my family has a couple of stores selling antique paintings etc in brugge
Oh awesome!! What stores if you don’t mind me asking? Would love to check them out if we make it back!!!
Nice video, interesting insight about it being like a time capsule.
Thank you!!! Love that about Europe that a lot is still preserved or kept in its original style
Falling behind here... 😄
So close, and never been. But now we are sure to go sometime soon.
Absolutely loved this vid.
Fries... You just can't get enough.
Every county has it's own way, but I do prefer the Belgium way. Maybe sliced even a bit bigger. And well... Mayonaise... Also so different in taste wherever you go.
Hmmmm... Thanks for giving me a "Fries Apetit" during my lunch break. (whole wheat sandwich with Beemster cheese. 😂)
Destination Ghent...
Best wishes to you ☺️👍🏻
Haha I know our videos are long!!! No worries about catching up... I can barely keep up! lol
Thank you so much. Happy you loved it... and the Belgian fries are solid! Can't say I love the mayo though! lol
Catching up ever so slowly. Bruge looks amazing with all the canals and the Grote Market is such a hub, something I wish US cities did better. Cool collab.
Oh you’d love it!!! I’d love to see your style video on a city like Bruges!
Totally agree, I wish the US had more large, public, hang out spaces. We need it!
Was so fun to meet up with someone from here. Maybe one day we’ll link up too! 😃
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感謝您的好評和支持! :D
Such a cool collaboration!
It was a fun day!!!!
Very beautiful walk 👍
Thank you!!! ❤️
brugge is also called the venice of the north
the fritjes are very good on the grote markt
Pindakaas is indeed peanut butter but kaas mean cheese 😂 i know its strange. Nice video btw. Greets From belgium ( Ghent)
Hahaha peanut cheese! I like it!!
Thank you very much! Glad you enjoyed it! You're very lucky to be from Ghent - definitely my favorite Belgian city!
love ur vlogs
Wow thank you so much!!! 💕
12:16 "au revoir". You hit the wrong note there. English is widely understood and spoken in Flanders so there is really no need for French and most likely the vendor was thinking "just another bloody tourist/moron who thinks we all speak French in Belgium".
They’re not on this channel, just a guest. they probably won’t see your comment. Lol
And why does it matter if tourists try to speak one of the local languages? I thought it was commonly regarded as polite to try? I feel like people complain about us only speaking English… and then they still complain if we try to speak a local language.. so like what do y’all want? Lol
French is not a local language in Flanders. Neither is Dutch in Wallonia or German in Flanders and Wallonia.
You can speak whatever language you want in Flanders, people will realize you are a foreigner and will (mostly) try to help you, usually in a mix of languages. EXCEPT for French where you could be mistaken for one of our French speaking compatriots unwilling to speak Dutch under any circumstances. Then you could meet some resentment or straight refusal to help you.
Official languages listed for Belgium are Dutch, French, and German. He tried. It’s impossible to know everything about every place you visit without spending a significant amount of time there or having someone tell you. It’s a learning process to visit and even to post these videos and get feedback about it!
@@IfWeGoTo You make it sound as if any Belgian town could speak another language. In fact it's rather simple : Dutch in Flanders, French in Wallonia and German in the Ostkantons. In bilingual areas (such as Brussels) you can try both (never 3) local languages.
I’m just saying that a tourist may not know the difference. Go easy on the guy, he was trying!!
I (Brandi) appreciate the info though, will definitely use it in future trips to Belgium! :)
the name brugge in dutch means bridges , since brugge has many rivers there are also many bridges .
As someone from Brugge. The name Brugge comes from it's original name Bryghia. Bryghia means 'landing stage' in Norse. The name was given to the hamlet the Vikings founded here in 800 A.D. as they used it as just that, a landing stage to raid further in land. It has nothing to do with our many bridges. Also we don't have any rivers here, they are man-made canals which were dug to move goods about the city by boats.
oh u bent van brugge , daar wonen stukken van mijn familie , pandreitje enz, dacht dat de naam brugge door de vele kanalen maar dus zal dan meer boeken moeten lezen van asterix en obelix haha , groeten uit mexico
@@Erulin68
Pindakaas, thats adorable says the simp
He has a girlfriend… and I’m married 🫢
flemish yes but brugge has its own dialect , not easy to understand , and I am from Lier , antwerp , and my family is from brugge haha both we speak flemish but with other words haha
Didn’t know that!! Haha. Will have to listen closer next time!! Thank you!
@@IfWeGoTo Flemish Dialects vary mostly from East to West, with Brabantian dialects in the middle being closest to standard Dutch (with cities such as Antwerpen, Brussel, Mechelen, Leuven,...), going east you have the Limburg dialects closer to German (Hasselt, Sint-Truiden, Tongeren, ...) and going west you have the East (Gent,...) -and West (Brugge,...) Flemish dialects. West-Flemish is almost a different language, nobody else but the natives understand it.
I am from Brugge and I can't understand half the things people say 20 miles up the darned road. West-Vlaams is not just a single dialect, it's made up of many, many.... maaany different ones. 😂😁
That’s a lot of fries 🍟. He ate the most of it right ? Of course not you. ☺️
I a ate a solid half lol
Brooge.
This was fun but I miss Alan.
I did too!!! He just had an important meeting he couldn’t miss. :( but it was awesome to meet a fellow traveller!!
I'm trying to think of what American actress Brandi reminds me of. It's bugging me.
Edit: Ah ha! Jodie Foster.
Ahh hahah thank you!! Shes very talented!
its just a accent ''germanic'' accent what does that even mean the netherlands has a soft g sound in the south and you can almost compair it to the accent in belgium, some belgians like to call it ''flemish'' or the ''flemish language'' which doesnt exist, its just a way to try to create a identity around not being part of the netherlands but their own country ''belgium'' which is a fake made up country. not real.
Germanic is a linguistics term & it means the historical root of many languages like German, Danish, Dutch, English, Afrikaans, Swedish, etc etc.
I guess it depends on how you look at it, dialects can make a language quite different. We're just sharing the info though, not our opinion on it. :)
@@IfWeGoTo i know i know its more for the belgians that will watch your vid!
hahah I guess I'm of the opinion that if it isn't hurting anyone, do what you want! lol. Cultural identities and dialects in the past created whole new ones, which is kinda cool! But I don't know any of the contention that may go on revolving around this!
The region known as Belgium today has been around for thousands of years and has been an independent entity for most of its history.
That’s what we thought! But ya know, the internet draws all sorts of interesting takes on things. Lol