The Netherlands & The Dutch Culture
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@MissDomy23 I lived in Amersfoort for some time, Schoonhoven prior to that and prior yet again Helmond and despite the multicultural society and people having cars, I still rode absolutely everywhere and ate Dutch food all the time. Riding past tulip and other fields were common in some towns and I could spot a windmill everytime I went to work. It's all about location :) (and flying over it, by gods yes you see tulips as far as the eye can see all the way to Schiphol)
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I'm Dutch and i have to say that this video is a little racist. It is full with stereotypes. Nowadays, we have a lot of immigrants who brought all kinds of food a, a lot of people live in big cities and are driving cars instead taking the bike. I've never been to a tulip 'field', neither does anyone i know. Windmills are rare in my city, i only know about one, outside the city in a village nearby. I live in a city with modern buildings, a big shoppingmall and we have industry.
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Waar is mn coffieshop in dit filmpje?
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@DutchEntertainmentz me too
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@adicoloristic slavery, colonisation and so on...
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@nationalsocialist123 but then the spanish conquered the dutch. but yeah i think the dutch and the portuguese, though they didn't conquer large areas, they did sail to some farr away places like japan, australia, africa and south america
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1:25 two dykes on bikes!
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Makes me proud to be dutch :)
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good vid
thumbs up for dutchman
Roel123Star 2 months ago 57
@dannydong3000 haha, that's so NOT true! Have you ever visited the Netherlands? Dutch footballers hardly get famous, only if your'e really good, and women aren't so superficial to fuck 'as many black guyz as possible'. You really should read a book about the Netherlands or something, you clearly don't know anything about our country!
JuliaPetter 2 weeks ago 6