American REACTS to Dutch Lifestyle | The Netherlands Is Amazing
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American REACTS to Dutch Lifestyle | The Netherlands Is Amazing
An American's view on living in the Netherlands (food, culture, traditions, people, language, etc.) Living in the Netherlands vs living in the United States.
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The french actually stole the dutch flag
Ik heb wel echt respect voor deze man om zo intensief onze taal te leren.
The Dutch flag 🇳🇱 is the 7th oldest in the world, we did not copy the French flag 🇫🇷. (More likely, the French copied us 😇 and all other countries who went red-white-blue).
love how this guy talks with so much passion about our little country!
The most American people who try to speak Dutch sound like Americans when they are a few weeks in the Netherlands. This man sounds like a Dutch man who lived in Amerika for a few months.
goed gesproken, je kan goed nederlands.
was really impressed when he said 'goedemorgen', sounded just as any native speaker. ur doing great!
I'm Dutch and watching this American talk about my country is so fun
Interesting video! One side note though; the reason people bring their own bags to the store, is because since 2016 it has been mandatory for stores and businesses to charge people for plastic bags, in order to cut down on plastic waste. So it is better overall to bring your own bags. Just a little side note :)
He IS a SHINING Example of an American ,educated, polite, and soft spoken
I have an anecdote about our hospitality. (I'm Dutch) I work in a restaurant. One afternoon business was REALLY slow, until an American woman came in. While ordering she mentioned how she was looking for a place to stay, since the apartment she was supposed to start renting fell through. Since we didn't have much to do, me and a colleague proceeded to spend the next 30 minutes helping her find options for lodging as soon as possible. And my colleague went out for a smoke with get afterwards to have a bit of talk to help her calm down from a pretty stressful situation. We Dutch might not be quick to make friends or strike a conversation with a stranger. But if we're asked, a lot of us are glad to be of help. And if we have the time, we often try to help as well.
The Dutch flag is one of the oldest in the world... *older then the French one*
The title should be "American is in love with the Netherlands and the Dutch life style". Look at how his eyes light up :)
People working in a restaurant have a living wage,...they really don't need your tip. That's a huge difference.
It's amazing to hear how Americans behold or see The Netherlands. Your perceptions are realy fun to hear about. For us it's just normal but it's special to hear the suprise in your explaintions. Nice to know and to hear. Love it!!
The first moment he talked Dutch I could hear he lives in the North of the Netherlands :-)
Awesome to see an american talking so passionate about the Netherlands. Groetjes uit Alkmaar!
The Dutch didn't copy the French flag, in fact the Dutch flag existed before the French flag. De Nederlanders hebben de Franse vlag niet gekopieerd, in feite de Nederlandse vlag bestond al voor de Franse vlag.
This guy should become the liaison between The Netherlands and USA. His interest and knowledge is already astounding. Well done mate.
Can't do worse than that ambassador Trump appointed.
His Dutch is so good, great job dude! I'm really impressed
The substance inside the loaf of bread is called "amandelspijs" 👍
As an American-born Dutchman who moved to The Netherlands 46 years ago, I am impressed by how much you have learned in such a short time. Not all you say is correct, but it's wonderful that you are so positive about the Dutch culture.
I have no idea how I got to this video but this guy is so damn adorable, I stayed for the whole thing 😂😂
I could listen to this guy for years. So educated. Also love your voice, very calm.
Ok but he's gorgeous and I love how enthusiastic he is about explaining the intricacies of dutch language and the netherlands
Your say Amsterdam like a real Dutchy, well done 👍
And of course there are only dutch people in the comments :)
correcting one mistake: most of us do give tips....they are just a bit less than americans might expect
Tipping isn't obligated, but usually if we feel the waiter/waitress was kind & the food tasted good, we do tip a fair amount 😊
*G E K O L O N I S E E R D*
Yes, we do tips. But the big difference is that it isn't neccesary
Enjoyed this. My daughter lives in Hilversum near Amsterdam. I LOVE it there. They do almost everything better than in the US IMO. Beautiful! So many people in such a small space yet wide open fields and I believe the second in the world in exports. So many progressive yet earth-friendly ideas like their recycling, for instance.
I live i the south and our g is softer than it is in the north..I'm guessing that is easier to learn when you are a foreigner...
De uitspraak hoeft niet “hard” te klinken; Het zuiden van Nederland klinkt “zachter”.... 😀 Je uitspraak klinkt wel 👍🏽
This is so interesting to watch!! Really cool to see your view on our little country :) Rotterdam ayyy, your pronounciation is really good as well
When you said you served in Alkmaar my mind clicked and now I recognize you, hope you’re doing good, lots of love❤️
Ik ben Nederlands en ik heb echt veel geleerd van deze video!!! Dankjewel! Je Nederlands is echt goed, bravo! :))
2 minutes into the video and I must say I'm pretty impressed with your Dutch! Keep up the good work! =)
Oke maar waarom kijk ik dit haha. Ik moet echt gaan leren oeps
My husband and I loved watching this! How fun that you started talking about Alkmaar, we lived there for many years! Great to hear your positive opinions on our country and people! We hope you will have many more great experiences in our small but lovely country 😁👍🏻
You are always welcome in Alkmaar. You are talking real passionate about the Dutch. 👊🏼👍🏼
Small correction: the 'french' influences are actually coming from Latin
I'm struggling with the "r", it just soooo hard, i learnt Dutch for a year but till now i never get it right
This guy knows more about my country than I do. I've been living here for 26 years.
Dutch flag used to be orange, white and blue. Later we switched to red, but the orange is still there with the orange banner on top of the flag.
Love how you know our language so well!! Greetings from the NL
Greatz from Amsterdam (Netherlands) nice story and your are right that the people that life in the netherlands need too now the language.....
The “almond butter” is called Amandel Spijs. And the bread a Stol
Love how hes so interested in The Netherlands, also the history of it
Dankje wel , you gave me inspiration and hope to continue learning Dutch, you are a Good person. 👍
Greetings from Alkmaar! Been living here my whole life and glad you like it that much
Easy Learning Dutch because I'm Dutch
Taal is identiteit, taal schept intimiteit, opent deuren, schept gemeenschap. En Alkmaar is inderdaad erg mooi.
For a tourist I really reccoment visiting Deventer, a lot of pretty old buildings.
I really love these video's. It gives me a great feeling about my people! Thank you sir for taking your time to integrate into our society!
"haagsche" is a nice one to mess with foreigners on the guttural though also: have you ever been to leiden? the "leidse R" sounds quite close to the american R, and they don't really speak out the D eitehr, they call their city "leijen" :') i live nearby in Alphen aan den Rijn (or as we call it: afval aan den rijn), and we have a weird mix of randstad language, it's pretty verbally agressive and borrows a lot from haag's and rotterdam's worst, and randstad dialect is probably the fastest spoken dutch too (try looking up some work from Jules Deelder, it will knock you right out even as a dutchman :D) we have colloquialisms like "waffere" which means "wat voor een", it's absurd lol when i come to limburg and speak the way i'm used to speak, they look at me like i'm the devil.
Thank you, it does resonates. Greets from the Netherlands.
Even with just the few dutch words in, I know this dude speaks dutch very well, especially for a USArican
Hi I’m from WAFFLES 🧇 🇧🇪
2:55 dutch flag is older then the french flag unless you look at french wikipedia (idk if this has been updated)
Goeie uitspraak!! Leuk om te horen hoe fijn je ons land vindt en hoe geïnteresseerd je erin bent :).
You're always welcome in Alkmaar :) I loved this video but you had me when you started talking about Alkmaar! Also great job speaking dutch!
I love that you love the Netherlands, agree with nearly everything you’ve said. Well done!
Love the fact that most of the views of this video are from Dutch people 😅 americans should watch this sometime😉
Im from alkmaar ! Love to hear you liked it!
Alkmaar baby! :-) It is really nice to hear what he appreciates about ' my' city and other Dutch things as well.
The Netherlands are "small" ... yeah but did you know Belgium & Luxembourg were originally officially PART of The Netherlands but after the war with France (invasion) it changed! ... Do you know that Manhattan was originally owned by The Dutch and called "New Amsterdam" (look it up!) ... The Dutch Fleet was 3 times bigger than the British that explains why the "Colonization Effect" worldwide is easy to see: Most of Australia met The Dutch before the British ... Indonesia (and part of India) was part of The Dutch Kingdom ... Suriname was part of The Dutch Kingdom ... The US Constitution is mostly based upon the Dutch Constitution ... Parts of Canada had many Dutch Settlers (influences) ... South Africa was part of The Dutch Kingdom and I can go on and on and on ... Like did you know that Japanese for a long time ONLY wanted to trade with the Dutch VOC (mostly Protestants) because they would not interfere in their culture like the Catholics want to do! ... The First Multinational Bank System Ever was created by the Dutch! ... So much that people do not realize!
The reason for headquarters in the Netherlands has nothing to do with the language... just taxes
+10 for this great american!! He really put effort in knowing our country... wish we all put effort in knowing one another here.. every in rijswijk close to the hague? Give me a message!
The bread you referring to is called a stol. We eat it mostly around christmas and easter so we say it is a: kerststol or paasstol. Its really nice!
Applause for his "Keukenhof" ;)
when I studied in the states as a dutchie I had a lot of trouble to speak English without an accent because I needed to change the cavity of my mouth to change the sound. And every time I went home every 6 months people thought I was English because I spoke dutch with an English accent just because I did not want to change the cavity because I would be back in the states within a couple of weeks. Now I am unable to change it within a small span of time. Plus my English got really bad since I am living here again.
This boy knows it man
The Dutch that you spoke soundex great! Especially goedemorgen. What I am wondering though if you went outside of Holland? (since you mostly talked about the landscape/nature in Noord-Holland
Awesome video! Imo you speak Dutch very well 👍🏻
the colours of the flag have a special meaning other countries also used. The Sugar bread is called spijsstol (sugar bread is something else, Frisian actually).
this guy is awesome
It’s funny that you start out talking about the vowels and the american accent, bc to me dutch sounds like an American speaking Flemish (Belgian here!)
im very delighted that you ,try and actually speak pretty good dutch my friend.
Born in Alkmaar, cheese City. As we say here: Kaaskopper. And proud to be it! 😊🤗
Typical dutch food among students AGV tje oftewel aardappelen, groente en vlees😂
I'm born and raised in Alkmaar, love talking him about it
Leuk, hoe je dit doet. Ik hou van je energie. Je geeft me een glimlach op mijn gezicht 😉
Nice Alkmaar , i am also from there ! Great video
What's his name?
goedemorgen went very good.....mevrouw was a clear accent lol
We do take tips in restaurants
Our waitresses and waiters are paid a livable wage, they don't depend on tips. If you do decide to tip them, because of excelent service, acceptable is to round the amound (like 21.30 will be 22 to 25 or so) or give a couple of euros. Most of the time this end up in a tip jar and personel has a team outing from this money or is split up evenly as a bonus.
He explains it quite well actually!
Ik vindt het geweldig wat deze mam doet!!
the bread is called a "stol" :p sugarbread is white bread with like clusters of (kandij) sugar in it, really tasty
Je nederlands is super goed je hoort het onderliggende amerikaanse accent maar je bent perfect verstaanbaar
Your Dutch is really good!
Mad respect for this man! To speak this level of Dutch and know all this, mad respect brother! English channel, see a lot of Dutch comments, not going to do that!
De bollenvelden beginnen in Lisse, Zuid Holland. In Noord Holland het start in Bennebroek op de grens met Zuid Holland .
This is a question for my American friends : which part of the US is his accent from ? I tend to find some American accents really annoying but I really like this one, it almost gives me ASMR aha (or it might just be his voice)
This guy actually made a fucking sport of learning about our country! Great!
Ik ben van belgië en vind het knap dat je zo een moeilijke taal probeert te leren
What a Guy!
To be fair Dutch is pretty difficult to learn and when he said that I spent two years on learning to speak Dutch. Well that’s why we dutchie’s We spent eight years in elementary school.And the Dutch culture is very down to earth and honest because that’s how people always does and that’s what we know like when you’re a kid you could talk like that and you act like that that’s how it is and there’s no other way to put it.