@@ceesvanderschoot9799 Nowhere have I said it’s the same. I have relatives in Denmark too and visited the country on many occasions. Still: there are relevant similarities between both countries and perhaps especially Copenhagen and Amsterdam especially from an outsider’s perspective.
The image at 1:56 is not Giethoorn but Bourtange. And at 3:00 it's not Zaanse Schans but Kinderdijk. And we don't use the Cyrillic alphabet in the Netherlands!
2:07 It is a shame actually that places like Giethoorn have been ruined by tourism. Practally everybody there turned their shed or whatever into an Air BnB, there is no peace and quiet there etc… As a Dutchie I visited it in November, wishing to have seen it myself for once. It still was quite full with tourists, even that far out of season. When chatting a bit with the tour guide, he pointed out an area where a well-known vacation park franchise was building a large number of generic boxes that had to pass for “vacation homes”. It showed on his face that he found these developments quite depressing. I couldn’t blame him. Edit: how is this village “controversial”, as you say?
its a shame people always only visit this part of the Netherlands , i would pick a place somewhere South so you can easily visit Germany and Belgium and Luxemborgh .
too much lies or false facts on this video. i need too much words to let you know what's wrong. it's just an advertising, promotion video, based on a half truth.
@@tomhermens7698 ik ben Nederlander, dus ik kan het weten. er zyn genoeg videoos over NL die wèl kloppen. maar deze is snel inelkaar geflanst om zo kykers te trekken om te 'monetizen'. duideluk sprokkelde hy allerlei dingen by elkaar, zonder kennis van zaken.
thx, lets keep this for historic purposes, the Dutch culture will be gone soon, the Dutch gouverment is silly enough to accept over a 100.000 immigrants from mosty safe countries, called "economic refugees", causing all kinds of trouble, with a price of over 20 billion a year, and basicly destroying our beautifull country and culture
In the 17th century maybe 40% of the population of Amsterdam consisted of migrants from other countries attracted by labor opportunities and the tolerant climate. Where are their children now ? They are the Dutch you refer to. As soon as you give up to be inclusive and brand newcomers as outsiders they will stay so and all your fears become reality - gone is Dutch culture. And at present there are certain undeniable realities. Nearly all staff working in the retirement home of my parents are foreigners, not sufficient Dutchmen can be found to do these difficult and low paid jobs. Like in the 17th century migrants are attracted by work. Tell us how you want to solve this problem.
@0:06 this is a shot from Copenhagen, Denmark. The Dutch have a unique culture, but the Danish culture certainly feels related.
Lol my Father in law is from Denmark …. And no dude it’s not the same …….
@@ceesvanderschoot9799 Nowhere have I said it’s the same. I have relatives in Denmark too and visited the country on many occasions. Still: there are relevant similarities between both countries and perhaps especially Copenhagen and Amsterdam especially from an outsider’s perspective.
I love great Danes.
@@peet4921 The dogs or the people?
@@rvanheukelum Both.
The image at 1:56 is not Giethoorn but Bourtange. And at 3:00 it's not Zaanse Schans but Kinderdijk. And we don't use the Cyrillic alphabet in the Netherlands!
Don't think 4:47 is in the Netherlands
Some scenes are definitely not in the Netherlands, 7:07 is in Germany or Switzerland.
No its Limburg!
@@AydamirChekan you mean 7:10 ?
2:07 It is a shame actually that places like Giethoorn have been ruined by tourism. Practally everybody there turned their shed or whatever into an Air BnB, there is no peace and quiet there etc… As a Dutchie I visited it in November, wishing to have seen it myself for once. It still was quite full with tourists, even that far out of season. When chatting a bit with the tour guide, he pointed out an area where a well-known vacation park franchise was building a large number of generic boxes that had to pass for “vacation homes”. It showed on his face that he found these developments quite depressing. I couldn’t blame him.
Edit: how is this village “controversial”, as you say?
@@Dutchiesunlocked aha, then it makes sense 😉
You didn't not mention Vollendam, one of very popular picnic spot in Netherlands and also wonderella park in Amsterdam
its a shame people always only visit this part of the Netherlands , i would pick a place somewhere South so you can easily visit Germany and Belgium and Luxemborgh .
My god, this is a clip for tourists.
too much lies or false facts on this video. i need too much words to let you know what's wrong. it's just an advertising, promotion video, based on a half truth.
I was wondering were you that last guy on the video.🥳
Dat valt best mee, je overdrijft. Echte onwaarheden heb ik niet kunnen ontdekken. Het is gewoon een reklamefilmpje
No. This is all true. I am a dutchman and I should know. Noordwijk is much better and nicer than Zandvoort.
@@tomhermens7698 ik ben Nederlander, dus ik kan het weten. er zyn genoeg videoos over NL die wèl kloppen. maar deze is snel inelkaar geflanst om zo kykers te trekken om te 'monetizen'.
duideluk sprokkelde hy allerlei dingen by elkaar, zonder kennis van zaken.
@@AlfBeeld indd sinds wanneer hoort Bourtange bij Giethoorn??
Why do I have the feeling that I'm not listening to a human being in this video?
Olliebollen bro Olliebollen yum yum lol
Oliebollen
Lol about Giethoorn … I can show u other films were its way over crowded boats crashing into each other ….
A lot of stealing and incorrect pictures
Best regards
Frits from Amsterdam
The picture used on youtube to promote this says it all. Ridiculously biased and superficial video. If this is what attracts you, please stay away.
thx, lets keep this for historic purposes, the Dutch culture will be gone soon, the Dutch gouverment is silly enough to accept over a 100.000 immigrants from mosty safe countries, called "economic refugees", causing all kinds of trouble, with a price of over 20 billion a year, and basicly destroying our beautifull country and culture
In the 17th century maybe 40% of the population of Amsterdam consisted of migrants from other countries attracted by labor opportunities and the tolerant climate. Where are their children now ? They are the Dutch you refer to. As soon as you give up to be inclusive and brand newcomers as outsiders they will stay so and all your fears become reality - gone is Dutch culture. And at present there are certain undeniable realities. Nearly all staff working in the retirement home of my parents are foreigners, not sufficient Dutchmen can be found to do these difficult and low paid jobs. Like in the 17th century migrants are attracted by work. Tell us how you want to solve this problem.
What a load of bollocks !
The most ridiculous and stupendous marketing bla bla ever seen on youtube. Full of nonsense, clichés and plain lies.