Why the Netherlands is Europe’s Most OP Country

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  • @ly2
    @ly2 Před měsícem +8581

    We staan er weer goed op boys

    • @TravisSansbury
      @TravisSansbury Před měsícem +634

      Als al dat geweldige nieuws nu nog eens mijn bankrekening in kon druppelen dan was het helemaal mooi

    • @dimrrider9133
      @dimrrider9133 Před měsícem +141

      @@TravisSansbury Tja helaas gat alles bij rutte in zn zakken en ziet t volk niks poeh wat staan we er toch goed op

    • @crazydutchman7094
      @crazydutchman7094 Před měsícem +66

      ​@@dimrrider9133 ja mensen bleven hem kiezen

    • @JasperKlijndijk
      @JasperKlijndijk Před měsícem +158

      Tijd om weer eens te gaan zeiken lijkt me

    • @scrubplaceholder6216
      @scrubplaceholder6216 Před měsícem +236

      Hij is vergeten te vertellen dat we een monopolie op kankeren hebben

  • @Iksbrown
    @Iksbrown Před 29 dny +3618

    The Ocean: *exists*
    The Dutch: "It's free real estate."

    • @danyalreza8050
      @danyalreza8050 Před 27 dny +33

      Best comment 😂

    • @Jazzisa311
      @Jazzisa311 Před 26 dny +75

      They say god created the earth... but the Dutch created the Netherlands ;)

    • @RichieD993
      @RichieD993 Před 26 dny +49

      Water? Probeer je me te vergiftigen ofzo?

    • @Hydrazine1000
      @Hydrazine1000 Před 26 dny +31

      Nonono, it's not _"It's free real estate."_ Rather it's _"We can turn this into real estate!"_

    • @vonshroom2068
      @vonshroom2068 Před 26 dny +14

      @@Hydrazine1000 No it is free real estate wether we turn it in to land is optional as we're now also building cities on water.
      A Dutch engineering company is currently finishing up on a floating city project in the Maldives.

  • @The_Hutske
    @The_Hutske Před měsícem +3786

    I mean as a dutch person, the Netherlands feels like a big engineering project. The whole country feels like its by design. And with it being so flat it's really easy to build infrastructure everywhere.
    Its like if you would build the perfect city in city skylines on a flat map.

    • @thomastoadie9006
      @thomastoadie9006 Před měsícem +276

      It’s flat allright, but it ain’t easy to build stuff in a swamp.

    • @eindbaaz3815
      @eindbaaz3815 Před měsícem +31

      not so flat in the south east 🤪

    • @jetaddict420
      @jetaddict420 Před měsícem +121

      rijkswaterstaat is literally a state funded civil engineering company which is extremely unique and its advantages are very much visible

    • @thijsjong
      @thijsjong Před měsícem +21

      We are about to curb our succes. Because of emission of nitrogen compounds. We are going to reduce our agricultural output. Anf we need more high rise residential buildings for the population going over 20 million. A lot of immigration with low productivity. Because we have zero control of who gets in. Desperate people from asia and africa who get in. They need education healthcare housing pocketmoney and other services.
      It would be best for the Netherlands to have a slowly shrinking population but no.
      We cant have that.

    • @cyrilio
      @cyrilio Před měsícem +41

      As a Dutchman myself. The Netherlands is like ' Easy mode' in Sim City.

  • @JC-mo1od
    @JC-mo1od Před 21 dnem +142

    French man who happily lived 9 years in the Netherlands here. The Dutch have historically been innovative engineers, traders, multicultural, intelligent, and very adventurous. They are also socially very inclusive and focussed on consensus: this means that once a decision is taken, it is supported. Most importantly, they have great cheeses and Paling! But nobody being perfect, they also have Frikandel and enormous floating fishing factories destroying the live stock. But love them: Hup hup Holland!

    • @cashungens6180
      @cashungens6180 Před 21 dnem +17

      Wat is er mis met frikandellen? potverdomme lekker

    • @ToontjeBoontje
      @ToontjeBoontje Před 20 dny

      @@cashungens6180poahhhhh

    • @user-ij1nv8be3i
      @user-ij1nv8be3i Před 20 dny +1

      Up Up Ollande ! In French. The (1950's ) song is: Hup ! Holland Hup ! Laat de leeuw niet in zijn hempie staan.
      Amazed by your English, as the French refuse to speak English in general. You're right about the frikadellen. It is an Indonesian dish with oriental spices. If you make them yourself they are far better.

    • @roelp1126
      @roelp1126 Před 16 dny +5

      Don’t touch the frikandel 😂😂😂

    • @elstar4463
      @elstar4463 Před 14 dny

      Merci Beaucoup for the nice words! Je t’aime la France aussi ❤️. C’est très très joli 😍

  • @regimes
    @regimes Před měsícem +1487

    As another Dutchman I appreciate you trying to pronounce all our quirky village names

    • @fjkfkfkf
      @fjkfkfkf Před 28 dny +28

      as a swiss german i can easily pronounce them they sound similar to the swiss german accents

    • @RoyvanLierop
      @RoyvanLierop Před 28 dny +42

      @@fjkfkfkf He all butchered them though. Butchered Dutch == Swiss?

    • @dragos240alt
      @dragos240alt Před 28 dny +5

      I'm assuming he's making the pronounciations sound easier to remember. I mean, the profile picture of RLL is a WINDMILL. I don't think he's mispronouncing them

    • @Andre_vyent
      @Andre_vyent Před 28 dny +4

      heel goed gedaan idd

    • @djnt2925
      @djnt2925 Před 28 dny +28

      @@dragos240alt the way he pronounced "Schiphol" leads me to believe he's definitely mispronouncing them lol

  • @Iron-Bridge
    @Iron-Bridge Před 27 dny +645

    As a non Dutch person who has both worked with and befriended Dutch people, let's see.
    They're multilingual. Can adapt to just about anywhere in the world. Asia, Africa, the Americas. They're among the tallest if not the tallest people. They have a colonial history of world exploration and know how to negotiate and trade.
    They're generally blunt and direct. Some might say that's rude but it gets the job done.

    • @pompidom
      @pompidom Před 25 dny +116

      I understand how directness can be seen as rude. Sometimes it is rude. I hope people can be direct and polite. As a Dutch person I sometimes experience indirectness as rude. It almost feels like dishonest. "Why doesn't the other person tell me the truth, but is he wasting my time?"

    • @Baby4Ghost
      @Baby4Ghost Před 25 dny +35

      You have 2 pieces of key information but you've not connected them yet.
      "know how to negotiate and trade" - do you know why and how? what are the most important aspects in trading?
      "blunt and direct" - what would be the advantage of being direct/truthfull with questions? Indirect => playing around the truth so they can make an assumption themself, covering your own ass. We dont do that shit in general.
      We, the Dutch, are somber people, we dont fck around. We take reality serious. We take actions serious, meaning we plan ahead, we consider impact and affects, cost and profit and after that, we make a decisions that brings us closer to our goals.

    • @redboyjan
      @redboyjan Před 24 dny +18

      Prefer direct to polite not telling the whole story

    • @dvp39
      @dvp39 Před 24 dny

      The Dutch didn't invent Capitalism, a socialist invented it I think, 1850's, and Socialism about 60 years before that.
      The Dutch did not have Capitalism in the 17th century. They had riots and the protestant reformation, not some made up thought experiments. Those terms are retroactively applied and are in reality not applicable to anything, it's just exists to have controlled opposition and play mind games with people so they could kill each other.

    • @user-ij1nv8be3i
      @user-ij1nv8be3i Před 23 dny +13

      @@pompidom I agree that I experience indirectness as rude and hypocrite and lying and wasting my time. But for the Dutch is is taken for granted that we all have the intention to live in peace and trust one another, thus creating a win-win situation. Indirectness in other cultures is often meant to prevent fights. This video does not mention the old families and old money, and the way we raise our children. 'Think ! Think for yourself ! Think of a solution yourself !'

  • @daniell1483
    @daniell1483 Před měsícem +4141

    From the US, I've always wondered how the Netherlands is so damn influential despite its tiny size, being surrounded by the most powerful countries in Western Europe.

    • @honor9lite1337
      @honor9lite1337 Před měsícem +59

      Influential of what😮

    • @drpepper3838
      @drpepper3838 Před měsícem +8

      @@honor9lite1337 creating the stockmarket in 1602. VOC the most valuable company in history. Asml

    • @pokemata1035
      @pokemata1035 Před měsícem +48

      @@honor9lite1337 Very in 'Murica

    • @Adrian-87
      @Adrian-87 Před měsícem

      The Jews made Holland rich

    • @Conclusius68
      @Conclusius68 Před měsícem +190

      Aggressive negotiations. At the time, that meant negotiations with a large fleet of gunboats. Combined with a lot of divide and rule, especially in what is now modern day Belgium and Germany. And of course, playing England, and France against each other.

  • @GreenIsTheWayForward
    @GreenIsTheWayForward Před 22 dny +331

    Dutchie here. About us being #2 in agricultural exports, this is a commonly misunderstood thing - agricultural export is not the same as agricultural production. Almost all of the food we export is not grown in the Netherlands. Seriously, we couldn't be a bigger producer than China or India even if we used every square meter for farming. For example, we might be the biggest onion exporter in the world, we actually grow less than 2% of the worldwide onion production. Instead, the agricultural products we export have been acquired elsewhere (China, US, Brazil, other EU countries) and this makes us #4 in the world for agricultural imports. These agricultural products are then either exported as is, or processed into a different form.
    So, where it concerns agriculture, we are not so much a country of production, as a country of trade, logistics, and manufacturing. Which is actually a lot better as that means having a better educated, more progressive, and more diversified workforce. And the trend of reduced consumption of (ultra)processed foods and factory farmed meat will push us to slowly move away from the food industry anyway. Food is not even in the top 10 of our exports by value; instead things as oil products, heavy machinery, consumer electronics, and medical drugs are much bigger.
    And where it concerns value of economical sectors, agriculture makes up just 1,5% of our GDP, while taking up about 50% of our land. We are very much in the process of reducing our agricultural sector, as it too big a drain on our extremely limited space, respect for animal rights (animals never seeing daylight is not cool), and fragile local environment and biodiversity (we have a serious nitrogen excess problem). Until the sea starts eating us, we'll probably keep our role as distribution hub, we're just too conveniently located, and that's great. But I think the Dutch future is in things like education, tech, information, policy making and law, civil engineering, theoretical research, and renewable energy; of which Philips, ASML, and the technical university next door to them are great examples.

    • @denarjan
      @denarjan Před 22 dny

      You buy soy from Brazil and Argentina, which they grow on previous Rain Forrest, so that's completely criminal, then you pay those countries nothing if possible.
      By supplying Dollar or Euro loans in a high inflation country. And you feed al that valuable soy protein to pigs, who only convert a part of it to meat, and then you sell it for top money.
      The waste and devastation in that whole cycle is conveniently ignored, and a lot of self praise is proclaimed on the remarkable Dutch Business Acumen. Yeah great stuff.

    • @tealkerberus748
      @tealkerberus748 Před 21 dnem +12

      Makes sense.
      But unless you can build your sea walls a whole lot taller, the Dutch future is being the latest Atlantis. By the time Antarctica finishes melting, sea levels are going to be about 70m higher than they are now.
      If you can wall that out, you might as well claim the entire North Sea while you're at it.

    • @davidmckendry7684
      @davidmckendry7684 Před 20 dny +8

      ​@@tealkerberus748, my daughter & family live in Haarlem, just south of Amsterdam. When you go to the beaches, you are crossing several kilometers of hills, usually National Parks. They are the dikes. Why are they so huge? They were started in 1530! They have 3 km to go in The Hague. I think they'll get there!in time!

    • @SuperEssenceOfficial
      @SuperEssenceOfficial Před 20 dny +4

      that makes more sense. thanks for clarifying. mistake then on the part of reallifelore for misunderstanding that stat about agricultural exports

    • @ZZP-SchoolNL
      @ZZP-SchoolNL Před 20 dny +12

      Just to clear something up: we do not have a serious nitrogen problem in The Netherlands, only seriously faulty models. All to please the EU (let's stick to that 😉) and accommodate their quite scary plans for the future of the EU and the role that they want the Netherlands to play in it.
      That's why more and more people source their meat and other animal foodproducts straight from farmers that work very organically (don't use pesticides on their crops and don't use an abundance of pharmaceuticals on their animals) and very animal friendly (grass fed cows etc.). And of course stand with the farmers (you may have seen some footage of the farmers protests).

  • @reneheine5129
    @reneheine5129 Před 28 dny +1302

    Hats up to the duch! As a German and big fan of the small country I feel proud and grateful of having such neighbors!

    • @nielsdorhout058
      @nielsdorhout058 Před 27 dny +60

      The Germans were so sad they had to give back all the land in 1945 they now come here every year by the millions 😂 (just joking)

    • @Dutchman626
      @Dutchman626 Před 27 dny +3

      😞

    • @TheGamingScientist
      @TheGamingScientist Před 27 dny

      Nice try but we swampgermans will keep our independence this time ;p

    • @anahill2366
      @anahill2366 Před 27 dny +24

      we love you guys

    • @schubi42
      @schubi42 Před 27 dny +12

      ab is off not up ;) shout out to our flat landed cousins

  • @user-zi3th3iz6f
    @user-zi3th3iz6f Před 24 dny +835

    The Dutch are also immensely good at sports. With only 18 million people, they came 6th out of almost the entire world in the Olympic Games. They have defeated countries that have 3 or 4 times as many people.

    • @sys-administrator
      @sys-administrator Před 23 dny +31

      Because we invested billions into the Olympics. We have state of the art training facilities.

    • @Jeed92
      @Jeed92 Před 22 dny +21

      Most countries dont really care for sports, so those who do, have an edge over those who dont have the nessecary infrastructure and the knowledge.

    • @jeromedevotta3406
      @jeromedevotta3406 Před 22 dny

      @@user-zi3th3iz6f yes

    • @danielgonzalez7541
      @danielgonzalez7541 Před 22 dny +34

      The total size of each country is irrelevant, what matters is how big the delegations to the olympics are, in Paris China had 388 athletes in their delegation while the Netherlands had 276. It's not surprising they got a lot of medals. It's a wealthy country that can afford to train a lot of people to compete in useless sports.

    • @user-qc8wk5xr9w
      @user-qc8wk5xr9w Před 22 dny +2

      True, but it is no coincidence that the richest countries in the world also have the most prices during the Olympics.

  • @voiddoctor
    @voiddoctor Před měsícem +1858

    "that most people associate with urban planning CZcamsrs" had me dying

    • @viderethevaccinatorfromhol7536
      @viderethevaccinatorfromhol7536 Před měsícem +8

      😂

    • @ToTheGAMES
      @ToTheGAMES Před měsícem +150

      I do like NotJustBikes a lot, though!

    • @elgoog-the-third
      @elgoog-the-third Před měsícem +59

      ​@@ToTheGAMESNotJustBikes has tilted over imo, though. It used to be actually about urban planning, now it is for a big part a "reeee four-wheel road vehicles bad reeeee" channel

    • @alenko4763
      @alenko4763 Před měsícem

      @@elgoog-the-thirdYeah he sucks, cars aint going away anytime ”soon” (in 100 years maybe?). I think he needs to accept that fact and chill the fuck out hahaha

    • @mrsupremegascon
      @mrsupremegascon Před měsícem +127

      @@elgoog-the-third To be honest, having cars in a city, especially in down town, is and will always be stupid.
      Cities are meant to be a dense area, cars have no business here.
      It's not to be anti car to be against cars in cities. Cars are great and we should build good infrastructures for cars around the cities and beyond.

  • @mr.m878
    @mr.m878 Před 23 dny +213

    I’m a simple man, I am dutch, I see a video about the Netherlands, I click.

  • @mech528
    @mech528 Před 28 dny +559

    I moved to Eindhoven from Ireland a few months ago, specifically to work for ASML as an engineer. The majority of the cities population, economy and industry work directly or indirectly for this one company. The money invested in R&D and the production line is absolutely unfathomable. The level of confidentiality and secrecy with all technical information is like the CIA. And i can tell you that, after working with the machine and seeing all its mechanisms that allow it to produce trillions transistors only atoms in width in a fraction of a nano second, that its like a machine from 1000 years in the future, and im not exaggerating. There is things engineered into that machine that I didn't even know where possible. I would consider it one of the most sophisticated and advanced machines on the planet, only behind the large hadron collider and the falcon 9 rocket maybe.

    • @apveening
      @apveening Před 25 dny +49

      CIA just wishes it had the capacity for that level of confidentiality and secrecy.

    • @jdj8168
      @jdj8168 Před 25 dny +28

      you are right, the technology and confidentiality is simply unimaginable for the majority of people, I work at a company that makes the tubing and piping for asml and the level of detail and precision is just incredible.

    • @Edvdh
      @Edvdh Před 24 dny

      The CIA can not protect Trump are they suck at their job and missed​@@jdj8168

    • @Edvdh
      @Edvdh Před 24 dny

      ​@@apveeningThe CIA can not protect Trump are they suck at their job and missed

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 Před 24 dny +6

      Yeah... they used to make just lightbulbs and transistors over there. Philips. There is also a footballclub called Eindhoven. PSV or something.
      The money that goes in there is not that staggering, really. We just put it to good use.
      But maybe its just because it just us, or Taiwan.
      Putting your eggs in two baskets doesn't seem to be all that smart, does it?

  • @Ambilition
    @Ambilition Před 29 dny +500

    I thought "damn that's impressive" and than noticed I was only at half point of the video.

    • @galeparker1067
      @galeparker1067 Před 25 dny +8

      😂😂 same🎉

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz Před 25 dny +8

      It's written "dam!", without the "n", like in Amster-dam, Rotter-dam... 😅

    • @BabzV
      @BabzV Před 24 dny +6

      ​@@LuisAldamizNope, je schrijft 'Damn' van het oorspronkelijke woord 'damnit'.

    • @LuisAldamiz
      @LuisAldamiz Před 23 dny +4

      @@BabzV - I know it. It was a joke (notice the emoticon).

    • @randomshittutorials
      @randomshittutorials Před 23 dny

      and 'then'*
      then = a time
      than = a comparison
      Back then it was nice.
      Better than them.
      Spread the word!

  • @joyl7842
    @joyl7842 Před 27 dny +279

    I'm Dutch. I didn't know the gasfield in Groningen was this big. That explains the reluctance to shut down extraction due to earthquakes damaging buildings in the area.

    • @Elvewizzy.
      @Elvewizzy. Před 26 dny +37

      @@VoornaamAchternaam-kr4vk Even worse, the field easily covers our entire debt and then some. We could literally suck it dry, be debt free, relocate the people who lived there for free and then some, and still have plenty left-over.

    • @ottoplichters
      @ottoplichters Před 26 dny +1

      It's not earthquakes that's destroying the housing It's water mismanagement .
      The war on Fossil fuels/Co2 is why Groningen Gas has stopped which out a alternative for cheap energy .
      This wil not change anything on a global level .
      Only on a financial level for the social welfare system in the netherlands.
      That's why the infrastructure is being dismissed as fast as possible by the former coalition.
      It's a form of manipulation of the social structures.
      A act of terrorism against the inhabitants of our country.
      All under the banner from Neo/Liberalisme .
      Minority vote is ruling in a democracy,
      only information is not easily uptained or even hidden from the population to meet their own narrative.
      And if u don't trust me, if I'm telling the truth.
      Just remember this post .
      And see what is going to happen in the next decade.
      Then look back for 3 decades what happened in that time.

    • @ottoplichters
      @ottoplichters Před 26 dny +4

      Damage is currently seen all on the cost Groningen noordholland zuidholland and Zeeland without Gas extraction .

    • @KjKj-ow8uy
      @KjKj-ow8uy Před 26 dny

      The problem is that the money dont go to Groningen or Friesland it go to the south they steal the gas only dont want to pay for houses that go broke off it only 00.025 of the money that they make of the gas go to the Noord because they say why are just low life people only they life in the south good because off that criminals they like thiefs first take take take and then they dont pay for the destruction off the houses 🤮 lott of the money to take land from the water coming out of the Noord think about it now the want to closed the gas fields only dont want to pay for the destruction of what the gas have done in the Noord that is why i am not proud off they hungry money thiefs in the south 🤮

    • @jonsnow3300
      @jonsnow3300 Před 25 dny +15

      @@VoornaamAchternaam-kr4vk it's beyond stupid to me, use it there will come a time where we will very much need it, all this just because some old build homes are having cracks in the walls and old people don't who don't care about the future are fucking it up.

  • @henrikg1388
    @henrikg1388 Před 23 dny +115

    Drove through Holland just over a week ago, and stayed for one night in a charming small town. Everything about the nation is amazing. Architecture, organization, culture, you name it. As a Scandinavian, the ethnical and cultural vicinity is astounding in and of itself. You can almost understand the language.

    • @HolgerJakobs
      @HolgerJakobs Před 22 dny +8

      Smaller places are even more charming than the big places suffering from overtourism.

    • @edgarkuijer5755
      @edgarkuijer5755 Před 20 dny +1

      Yes visit Haarlem, Leiden or Groningen.

    • @henrikg1388
      @henrikg1388 Před 20 dny +3

      @@edgarkuijer5755 Stayed one night in Winschoten which was a lovely little town east of Groningen, and for a change the hotel was managed by real and polite people.

    • @user-ij1nv8be3i
      @user-ij1nv8be3i Před 20 dny +3

      Being Dutch , just returning from Sweden, I learned there that The Swedish language only exists as long as the English language, about 400 years ago. That is the period that the bible was translated and printed for the protestants. The English mixed French and Anglo-saxon words, the Sweeds mixed words from the Hanze-cities, so a lot of Dutch, Flamish and Frysian words in it. Allthough greeting clients with a sudden loud 'Hej da'! is considered rude over here.

    • @henrikg1388
      @henrikg1388 Před 20 dny +2

      @@user-ij1nv8be3i I wouldn't say that. Sure, under the Middle-ages there was some significant especially German influence through the Hansa, and in the preceding "Viking era" there was probably a reverse drift, and eventually they had a common ancestry.
      What happened with the reformation was two things. First the Nordic union broke, and the bible was translated into a new codified Swedish as a "national" thing of independence. Before that, Danish, Swedish and Norwegian were rather interchangeable. And the academic and clergy language was obviously Latin.
      Another thing is that Swedish actually have rather a few French loan words from the 18th and early 19th century, when it was considered fashionable and the two nations had ties. More so than Danish/Norwegian. But it is complex. German is rather easy for a Scandinavian, but Dutch/Flemish is more graspable, for whatever reason.

  • @Ecclesia_
    @Ecclesia_ Před 27 dny +366

    The 45 degree angle on European map is a real eye opener! Never realized Netherlands is such a centrally located nation!

    • @piotrjasielski
      @piotrjasielski Před 24 dny +11

      It is not. Map has shown only about 40% of Europe and at a weird angle. The geographical centre of Europe is in Poland.

    • @maximilianodelrio
      @maximilianodelrio Před 24 dny +5

      Europe doesnt start east of the Elbe, its just central in the north sea/western europe

    • @jochemlambers
      @jochemlambers Před 24 dny +12

      ​@@piotrjasielskiyes in terms of land mass, but not in terms of coast line

    • @piotrjasielski
      @piotrjasielski Před 24 dny

      @@jochemlambers What do you mean in terms of coastline? Coastline is just an outline of the land.
      Poland is in geographical center. Take the furthest distances in each cardinal direction. Find the middle. You get Poland.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 Před 24 dny +4

      It isnt. Maps fool you.
      The Netherlands is situated on the mouth of the Rine River. (and the Waal and Maas/meuse river).
      So, it is an extention of Germany economically.
      Economically and politically, we are more in line with the UK.

  • @苾
    @苾 Před měsícem +2154

    As a Dutch, I am finally proud of my nationality because RealLifeLore made a video about us.

  • @peterharren8909
    @peterharren8909 Před 28 dny +352

    My father is a Dutch immigrant and I think I can honestly say the "Dutch" way of doing things has deeply impacted my view of the world.

    • @RedbadvanRijn-ft3vv
      @RedbadvanRijn-ft3vv Před 26 dny +27

      Helping my Dutch Dad as a boy with my smal bike.
      (ME)Dad,,i can,t do that,its impossible.
      Dad to me,,we have not invented impossible jet boy,,so go for it.

    • @TheAnton1960
      @TheAnton1960 Před 26 dny +46

      As a Dutchman, I have to smirk about , how shocked Americans are, about our straightforwardness. Last year, I asked a collegue, when he had his last shower.. he asked me why I asked this. My answer was, " because you smell like a septic tank".😂

    • @elisekrentzel27
      @elisekrentzel27 Před 26 dny +3

      What is the Dutch Way?

    • @Metalcursine
      @Metalcursine Před 26 dny +17

      Well it's quite rude. So it really depends on your relationship with that colleague if you can say stuff like that without it being perceived as rude. If it's a friendly colleague that you jab each other every now and then it's ok, he can take it from you. But if you just see him sometimes and come up with comments like this. I doubt you will be liked even here in the Netherlands.

    • @pittbier7597
      @pittbier7597 Před 26 dny +16

      @@Metalcursine agreed, that's just being rude lol. nothing to do with dutch directness

  • @dellaian
    @dellaian Před 20 dny +24

    They are also huge in boat building, almost every billionaire yacht has been built in the Netherlands. Examples of these are Dmitry Rybolovlev, Khalifa bin Hamad Al Thani, Oleg Burlakov, Bernard Arnault, Andrei Skoch, Lawrence Stroll, Familie Al Thani, Daniel Snyder, Viktor Medvedchuk, Steve Wynn, Jho Low, Ziyad Manasir, Eric Schmidt, Larry Ellison, Steven Spielberg, Steve Jobs, Jeff Bezos, and so many more.

    • @dutchdykefinger
      @dutchdykefinger Před 19 dny

      i live in alphen aan den rijn, i've seen a lot of these big ships gpomg through the rhine canal splitting the city in half (as is with many dutch cities that historically grew around trade by ship)
      there's not much wiggle room with the width there, so their width is kind of bottlenecked by it, at least for the ones that went through our town

  • @lucasbatista1453
    @lucasbatista1453 Před 26 dny +174

    I’ve watched dozens of videos about the Netherlands and this one manages to be the best! Amazing job exposing the greatness of that country!

    • @binsarm9026
      @binsarm9026 Před 25 dny +2

      and yet ignoring how they "sourced said greatness"

    • @SwainixFPV
      @SwainixFPV Před 21 dnem +4

      @@binsarm9026 this, and the terrible english speaker habit or not giving a damn on how to pronounce names. A native english speaker can pronounce most if not all the names with little effort if they put in the effort. But mentioning slavery and colonial history feels more important lol

    • @sidselamundsen5051
      @sidselamundsen5051 Před 20 dny +4

      ​@@SwainixFPVI noticed the same. As a foreigner that moved to the Netherlands, I struggle with the Gs. At least I can pronounce the names, but make people laugh sometimes. I just wish that narrators (real or AI based) would sacrifice some time to get names better pronounced, it just take a little extra time. The subtitle function goes totally "bananas" when names are said so wrong. My advice is then, please put the names in writing if you cannot pronounce them very well. 🙏
      That would make great channels into the most excellent ones. 😉

    • @jurdeboer5206
      @jurdeboer5206 Před 16 dny

      Ik

    • @user-pc5qj2ix2c
      @user-pc5qj2ix2c Před 13 dny +2

      @@binsarm9026 If you think all our wealth comes from slavery you're hopelessly ignorant. It only accounts for 1 or 2% of the economy back in those days.
      Trading spice and flowers and having the first real stock exchange made us rich as a country.

  • @harmschut7592
    @harmschut7592 Před měsícem +1104

    As a Dutchman I really feel the urge to correct the myth about the amount of the dutch export. A huge part of that isn't real export but is transition!!! Goods arrive in the harbour of Rotterdam and than we transport in smaller containers to the rest of Europe. We DON'T produce that, yet we call it EXPORT, witch suggests that we do produce it .

    • @MarcoTheHague
      @MarcoTheHague Před měsícem +73

      A part is re export yes but even then it is still a huge exporter.

    • @Veyrah64
      @Veyrah64 Před měsícem +137

      Yes but the export statistics of other countries also includes transition so it is fair

    • @justdadstuff5171
      @justdadstuff5171 Před měsícem +59

      True, but then again, we manage to make money by other people's work simply by making it advantageous for them to pass it through our hands. That still counts as income through export.

    • @cahdoge
      @cahdoge Před měsícem +25

      @@Veyrah64 true, but being the largest port for the EUs two largest economies definetly skews the statistics favourably.

    • @Veyrah64
      @Veyrah64 Před měsícem +26

      @@cahdoge it's not like maintaining the port is free though, and the people working there are hard workers.

  • @STRGHTSXBNZ
    @STRGHTSXBNZ Před měsícem +1607

    Lol longtime Dutch subscriber and very surprised The Netherlands is finally covered by RealLifeLore.
    GEKOLONISEERD YO!

    • @TokyoTaisu
      @TokyoTaisu Před měsícem

      Wij zijn en blijven VOC piraten en niet slaven van ongekozen EU-bureaucraten!!

    • @honor9lite1337
      @honor9lite1337 Před měsícem +9

      Synchronicity 😮

    • @KamBar2020
      @KamBar2020 Před měsícem

      Wilhelmus van Nassouwe ben ik, van Duitsen bloed, den vaderland getrouwe blijf ik tot in den dood.😎

    • @KamBar2020
      @KamBar2020 Před měsícem +8

      Indoensiyans: Menneer: please take our Ambonese Spices 🫣

    • @jeffhatmaker817
      @jeffhatmaker817 Před měsícem

      Congrats to The Netherlands. But be very careful to elect responsible politicians or your country will be destroyed by damaging polices. Most of Europe and the USA are in a rapid decline because of crazy ideologies and incompetent leadership.

  • @randyoc8529
    @randyoc8529 Před 23 dny +14

    My family and I run a fiber optic business in the Netherlands. Seeing a lot of our customers in the video makes me proud 😊

    • @marth._.
      @marth._. Před 18 dny

      PhotonFirst by any chance? Or related

  • @karelhoefijzer1762
    @karelhoefijzer1762 Před měsícem +957

    You forgot to mention that the Netherlands has a strong tradition in risk management, partly due to its ongoing battle against water. Dutch companies and managers are praised for their expertise in logistics, supply chain management, and risk management. They deliver managers to all countries around the world and fix their problems. The Dutch have an extensive degree of organisation and planning, from scheduling meetings to book holidays far in advance. Managers are vigorous and decisive, but the consensus is mandatory, as there are many key players in the decision-making process

    • @honor9lite1337
      @honor9lite1337 Před měsícem +10

      Why it has going to do with battling water?

    • @Yarblocosifilitico
      @Yarblocosifilitico Před měsícem

      @@honor9lite1337 maritime comerce has a lot to do with risk managing. Think of trading with the New World, where you might have a great return if the ships come back full of gold... or no return whatsoever if they ship sunk or the crew died of scurvy

    • @ducemano
      @ducemano Před měsícem

      This vid laudates nld als origi al poster. Not just water

    • @hydoffdhagaweyne1037
      @hydoffdhagaweyne1037 Před měsícem +12

      Weird comment

    • @Styreta
      @Styreta Před měsícem +33

      The 56 minute video had been up for less than 30 minutes when you posted this, how did you even know what he mentioned? lol

  • @dristor2
    @dristor2 Před měsícem +280

    A friend of mine played a drinking game where he took a shot every time RLL says "MMMASSIVE". May he rest in peace.

  • @threesixnine369six
    @threesixnine369six Před 29 dny +248

    When I first arrived in the Netherlands, I was in awe, everything seemed well built, everything was designed with great sense of purpose, the fully integrated nation-wide public transport network blew my mind. The housing was beautiful, old and new. The cycling was years ahead of anywhere in the world, making even Copenhagen look a bit meh. But outside of the big cities is where I liked it most. When I fist arrived into the suburbs I've seen a group of old people being active and happy and cycling together. And then another one, and another one. Then I've seen what the schools look like and how kids get there. Then I've seen town squares buzzing with locals, markets, terraces were packed and people were going up and down the canals, relaxing on their boats. Of course this was summer.
    But it was the first time I've seen such a powerful visual representation of quality of life. The work-life balance was visible, and it became very tangible as soon as I started working.
    I know the UK is not exactly the worst place in the world or Europe, but comparing it to the Netherlands, it feels like a mad depressing rat race.

    • @lief222
      @lief222 Před 29 dny +13

      the grass is always greener

    • @user-zt5xz5fz4q
      @user-zt5xz5fz4q Před 29 dny

      @@threesixnine369six Amen.

    • @user-zt5xz5fz4q
      @user-zt5xz5fz4q Před 29 dny

      @@lief222 My color is the yellow. Gold.

    • @threesixnine369six
      @threesixnine369six Před 29 dny +9

      @@lief222 haha fair point. I know there is no such thing as a perfect country, but I have lived in a few places, and the Netherlands was the most impressive on all sorts of levels, and it will leave me comparing for ages.

    • @tarekbouwmeester
      @tarekbouwmeester Před 29 dny

      Too bad our government suck major ass.

  • @michaeldgab999
    @michaeldgab999 Před 22 dny +14

    Totally enjoyed this video although I was aware of most of the content. I’ve been visiting this country for over three decades and it simply does not fail to impress me every time I visit. But what I like most is the people, their respect to others, down to earth attitude etc. Love & respect from the UK.

  • @gertstuve3933
    @gertstuve3933 Před měsícem +359

    As being a Dutch engineer i am overwhelmed by this video. We must remain modest. We work good together and are really free and are very lucky with things which were just there…

    • @ovrschairman468
      @ovrschairman468 Před 28 dny

      Untill the Dutch government make you get vaccinated ha ha as in my country but yeah i like the way the Dutch approach problems and find solutions.

    • @Jonathan-kraai
      @Jonathan-kraai Před 28 dny +31

      dutch work ethics play the biggest role imo.
      Flat hierarchy, (extreme - nearly insulting) honesty, work-life-balance, cooperation, effort to understand others positions, diversity and progressive thinking brought us to this point.

    • @landontesar3070
      @landontesar3070 Před 28 dny +7

      Probably the world's best farmers IMO and the Rotterdam harbor is stunningly efficient

    • @busking6292
      @busking6292 Před 28 dny +18

      'give Ireland to the Dutch and they'd feed the world'- German Kaiser in the early 1900's

    • @dapje2002
      @dapje2002 Před 28 dny +14

      What a beautiful comment. We should indeed be modest, and never forget that a large part of our wealth and prosperity was achieved through the subjugation and suffering of millions of people, none of whom were ever able to enjoy the spoils of their labour or their of their lands.

  • @ryweldonthecoolguy
    @ryweldonthecoolguy Před měsícem +1617

    They literally won a war against water, the Dutch are way too powerful...

    • @JeffBilkins
      @JeffBilkins Před měsícem +118

      Climate change is coming for a rematch

    • @catalerso
      @catalerso Před měsícem +94

      We lost some battles but won the war, we will win the rematch

    • @draupnir9748
      @draupnir9748 Před měsícem +15

      ​@@JeffBilkins every decennium they switch from rising temperatures to the 'big freeze.'

    • @gloweye
      @gloweye Před měsícem +16

      And we won.

    • @SamtheIrishexan
      @SamtheIrishexan Před měsícem +7

      ​@JeffBilkins and this just shows that humans adapt. Always.

  • @SylarSommers
    @SylarSommers Před měsícem +540

    Is 0:04 a reference to NotJustBikes?

  • @3xplosiveGamer07
    @3xplosiveGamer07 Před 14 dny +3

    earth: dont do it she's full of water
    the dutch: I can change her

  • @Echo_418
    @Echo_418 Před měsícem +384

    You missed that Amsterdam is also one of the biggest internet hubs of all of Europe, with many companies choosing the area for building their datacenters.

    • @NofirstnameNolastname
      @NofirstnameNolastname Před měsícem +9

      Why there btw? As a Dutch person I'm wondering why.

    • @bingbong6066
      @bingbong6066 Před měsícem +1

      E n e r g i a ​@@NofirstnameNolastname

    • @EdwinMartin
      @EdwinMartin Před měsícem +24

      @@NofirstnameNolastnameprobably because in the early days of the internet, arrangements for internet in The Netherlands was done by CWI, based in Amsterdam. This led to AMS-IX, which was non profit, in contrast to most other internet exchanges and because of that became very popular.

    • @budgetking2591
      @budgetking2591 Před měsícem +1

      @@NofirstnameNolastname good infastructure

    • @countryroads7998
      @countryroads7998 Před měsícem +21

      @@NofirstnameNolastname tax reasons,, idk what everyone else is on abt

  • @alaia-awakened
    @alaia-awakened Před 27 dny +66

    Our culture and history of free thinking is one of our main strengths. It invites invention and problem solving. That's why we the Dutch must learn to love our own culture again. Freedom is NOT a given, it's something that must be fought for every single day.

    • @RB-tl8cf
      @RB-tl8cf Před 3 dny

      Exactly. In my view our best export is the plakkaat van Verlatinghe… The constitution of the US today…
      The basis of the free world.

  • @NvmThemHereIAm
    @NvmThemHereIAm Před 25 dny +158

    As a Belgian I begrundgingly approve of this video

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 20 dny +11

      Yay, our easy-going neighbors. Well, at least from Flanders. Still remember my holiday in Brugge. What a beautiful city you have there. A real gem.

    • @robbertbaart1499
      @robbertbaart1499 Před 20 dny +14

      As a Dutchie, we keep you dry beloved Belgium 👍🤗 we could not let our little brother drown😘

    • @Alsatiagent-zu1rx
      @Alsatiagent-zu1rx Před 18 dny +7

      Rational humility is a sign of confidence and strength.

    • @christiandenbutter5597
      @christiandenbutter5597 Před 17 dny +8

      Remember, you're always welcome to come back!

    • @milkhit2714
      @milkhit2714 Před 17 dny +5

      We are good with you southern neighbour

  • @sidselamundsen5051
    @sidselamundsen5051 Před 20 dny +4

    I moved to this amazing country from Norway in 2011. Dutch people is the most hard working people I have met. They have great relationship with Norway, where they found timber, ship builders, herring and even tons of stones that they brought to their country, to use to build out the landmasses. 😊
    Thanks to the trade with them, Norway got necessary resources and many of my countrymen worked on their ships whilst their viwes worked in big households in Amsterdam. When they moved back to Norway, they brought all kind of recipes with them, which became famous dishes in Norway. Our link with the Netherlands has been valuable since the 14th century and still is. 😊
    I admire Dutch skills in finance and how they have created the best systems for education, work, business, healthcare and social security. What they have earned on their East Indian Company, they used to build their country financially and into what we see today. Of course some persons got rich, but the majority was spent on social structure. Just imagine that would happen globally!! 🙏
    Thank you for this most appreciated video!

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 20 dny

      And kudos to Norway, and excellent country with kind people and a gorgeous landscape! My dutch father fell in love with your country. Of my childhood he brought us to Norway 5 years in a row for our summer holidays!

  • @lolzorkont
    @lolzorkont Před měsícem +246

    As a Dutch person that knows a lot about the country im impressed how good this video is made. Normaly a video misses out on a lot of stuff, but this one was very solid. Including current time with powerhouse companies as ASML

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Před měsícem +10

      The first things I'm missing from this is the Internet infrastructure is missing and the history of development in lenses (microscope and telescope)

    • @gaitn5670
      @gaitn5670 Před měsícem +1

      Nederlanders zijn over het algemeen dom en arrogant. Een eigen vooral onderbouwde en doordachte mening hebben is al een probleem. Daarbij Hoge Belastingdruk, Asielcrisis, Boerencrisis, Woningcrisis, Zorgcrisis, Energiecrisis, Inflatie, Huisartsen en medicijnen tekort, Toeslagen drama, Personeelscrisis, Hoge voedselprijzen, Schiphol airport chaos. Weinig om nog trots op te kunnen zijn.

    • @lolzorkont
      @lolzorkont Před měsícem +6

      @@autohmae the Amsterdam Internet Exchange is indeed the biggest in the world. And we did invent the lenses (microscope and telescope). But dont think those things make us OP. Maybe the strong positioning in internet exchange does.

    • @autohmae
      @autohmae Před měsícem +5

      @@lolzorkont I think it shows a culture of science, infrastructure and foresight/design which does help make us OP.

    • @lolzorkont
      @lolzorkont Před 29 dny +3

      ​@@autohmae Dutch people are just good at knowning how to create value from (professional) services and products. We see chances and go for them. Like Schiphol for example. Big dutch aireport. They made it so we are the stop in between big flight trough the world.

  • @erwinketelaars
    @erwinketelaars Před měsícem +327

    You could add that The Netherlands is now 6th in the olympic medal table above vastly huge countries in comparison like the UK, Germany, Italy and Canada

    • @tvworkshoptravelandeventsasia
      @tvworkshoptravelandeventsasia Před 29 dny +14

      Yes yes! Good job Netherlands:)

    • @spaccy6349
      @spaccy6349 Před 29 dny +23

      @@erwinketelaars they’ve always punched far above their size in football as well

    • @NathanHydra
      @NathanHydra Před 28 dny +1

      @@spaccy6349no WC’s tho 😔

    • @technobladeleakedclips1827
      @technobladeleakedclips1827 Před 27 dny +1

      Really easy to get Tr00n rights in the Netherlands. Not that impressive that there winning if they cheat every event

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Před 27 dny +9

      @@NathanHydra we do however win in a odd way. almost all the WC level stadiums will use Dutch grass for the competition.

  • @Jonathan-kraai
    @Jonathan-kraai Před 28 dny +52

    Interesting that the Dutch seed producer Rijk Zwaan was mentioned and explained. I worked there as a freelancer from 2021 to 2023. It is not even a stock listed company but privately owned family business. They tread their workers very fairly and have a open ears policy for problems and suggestions. I could bring the freshest of vegetables imaginable from work every day for free. Good memories.

    • @thesaw9988
      @thesaw9988 Před 24 dny +1

      Ah. Self employed where you? ZZP-er.
      Listen, you could work for any if all semi or not government companies. They pay well and yes, free veggies too from local produce. All expences payed.
      On a fixed contract.

  • @HYv47
    @HYv47 Před 23 dny +7

    The only thing I've actually gathered from this video is to never play Monopoly with the Dutch

  • @truthfulbalance6955
    @truthfulbalance6955 Před měsícem +499

    It’s so op that not even the ocean can stop it sheesh.

    • @davisdf3064
      @davisdf3064 Před měsícem +26

      They are in a constant battle against the ocean, if they didn't had to constantly deal with it, they would dominate the world

    • @FenrirGrayhound
      @FenrirGrayhound Před měsícem +17

      Others colonized land, the Dutch colonize the sea, they are taking on Poseidon xDDD

    • @SamtheIrishexan
      @SamtheIrishexan Před měsícem +1

      We shall see as the ocean rises and warms how it holds. Well we wont see it will take some time but eventually they will have to prepare for that. Who knows there could be hurricanes 🌀

    • @KamBar2020
      @KamBar2020 Před měsícem +3

      Gekoloniseerd 😎

    • @Almneur
      @Almneur Před měsícem +5

      WTF does OP mean?? I googled it and it says it means "origional poster". WTF??

  • @Ultima-Signa
    @Ultima-Signa Před měsícem +226

    The North Sea won’t like this video.

  • @Paretozen
    @Paretozen Před 29 dny +244

    I'm Dutch and have cycled in most parts of the country. What I like most is: there is not a single place with bad infrastructure, bad housing, obvious poverty etc.
    No matter where you go, it's always nice, organized, structured, developed, logical, clean, etc etc.
    Also the cycle system of "knooppunten" is pretty unique. It allows you to easily navigate the entire country with the most scenic routes by bike, without having to use a smartphone.
    All in all it's a great country. I'm always tempted to explore the world and live elsewhere. But I know I'll be missing the Netherlands too much. You get too used to the structure and prosperity, which I find even lacking in Germany in some parts. Which cause me to think yoo big bro, what's going brother man. Fix your shit haha. Love my neighbors tho!! ❤

    • @dusry4717
      @dusry4717 Před 28 dny +14

      Im an American expat living here 14 years now. In fact I've helped realize a number of installation projects at the new construction at ASML the last 4 years. Really cool to see that in this vid. I agree with a lot of your points. Maarja, terwijl Nederland alles netjes en goed geregeld heeft, jullie mogen hier bijna niks. Er is een enorm lange lijst van onschuldige acties en dingen dat gewoon niet mag en dat straf en boetes oplevert. Enorm veel regels. My only "min punt". Cheers.

    • @Caprifool
      @Caprifool Před 28 dny +12

      As a visiting Swede I can only agree. Daily life in the Netherlands is made very easy. Closeness to everything by foot and bike. The OV card to get to places too far to bike. Signage is excellent! And unlike many other country you kept your small or specialist shops. Dropping by the greengrocer, the butcher, the bakery, the cheese shop, fish shop etc on your way home is easy. Something that is almost impossible in countries where shopping centers and supermarkets have pushed small businesses away. Practical daily life is just easy there. I was really impressed.

    • @user-qz2ld3vt2d
      @user-qz2ld3vt2d Před 28 dny +7

      strangely enough the places i found most similar were switzerland and singapore. On the surface that seems really odd, one being in the alps, the other on the other side of the world. But both are fairly pragmatic, with some great infrastructure.

    • @maartenvz
      @maartenvz Před 28 dny +6

      ​@@dusry4717can you give some examples of these things we are not allowed to do that feel off to you?

    • @tuomasronnberg5244
      @tuomasronnberg5244 Před 28 dny +9

      ​@@dusry4717Dude, if you've lived there for 14 years then you're an immigrant not expat 😂

  • @rupsjenooitgenoeg804
    @rupsjenooitgenoeg804 Před 22 dny +6

    I am Dutch but I am just astonished by some of the facts. You really did some thorough research.

  • @MissSimsalot
    @MissSimsalot Před 28 dny +73

    Water: *exists*
    Dutch people: "and I took that personal"

  • @Zarosian_Ice
    @Zarosian_Ice Před měsícem +197

    A very important thing to note about the natural gas fields in Groningen, it is hold in contempt as it has caused a lot of damage to the buildings in Groningen, causing earthquakes that hadn't existed before, it's a big part of the reason why production has seized as it not only damaged newly built structure but also historical structures.

    • @michaelritzen8138
      @michaelritzen8138 Před měsícem +19

      And yet nobody batted an eye when the south of Limburg was being damaged by the mining of coal, a problem we still have 😂 about a decade and a half ago, one of our shopping centers suddenly started sagging, because the water levels in the mines beneath dropped, causing the eventual closure of parts of the building and a lot of retailers closing their shops.

    • @danicoleb5394
      @danicoleb5394 Před 29 dny +2

      Thank for sharing. I don't think he mentioned why production stopped so I was curious.

    • @Zarosian_Ice
      @Zarosian_Ice Před 29 dny +2

      @@michaelritzen8138 Oh wow that's wild, i never even knew about that.
      Is that a topic that our senate is actually talking about, or is it something that's been wiped under the rug for years because profits?

    • @michaelritzen8138
      @michaelritzen8138 Před 29 dny +8

      @@Zarosian_Ice I'll give you three guesses 😅 The mines were closed in the '70s, if I am correct, because they were dangerous, brown coal wasn't in demand anymore (thanks to gas and other forms of fuel) and because there were already problems with sinking homes. But the province and government just ignored it. In the 90s we had some pretty serious earthquakes in the region of Heerlen and the sinking of the shopping mall in the 2000's.
      My grandfather used to be a coal miner and there are several great musea in South Limburg that go into detail about our mining history.

    • @Zarosian_Ice
      @Zarosian_Ice Před 29 dny +1

      @@michaelritzen8138 That's interesting, never knew that was a thing..
      The only shafts i know about are the ones in Valkenburg, i never knew they actually caused damage.

  • @Farron6
    @Farron6 Před 28 dny +193

    The worst part, they’re the tallest I. Europe as well. You’re 6ft in anywhere else, you’re considered tall or above average at least. In the Netherlands you’re below average. Mental.

    • @ErikvanderHeijden-g5s
      @ErikvanderHeijden-g5s Před 28 dny +23

      6ft is exactly average in NL.

    • @Farron6
      @Farron6 Před 28 dny +5

      @@ErikvanderHeijden-g5s I thought 6ft 1 was the average ?

    • @ErikvanderHeijden-g5s
      @ErikvanderHeijden-g5s Před 28 dny +2

      @@Farron6 183 cm, 6 feet.

    • @Farron6
      @Farron6 Před 28 dny +21

      @@ErikvanderHeijden-g5s TheDutchReview says it’s 1.86cm, you sure you’re not one of the short ones 😜

    • @ErikvanderHeijden-g5s
      @ErikvanderHeijden-g5s Před 28 dny +30

      @@Farron6 CBS says 183 cm, so that's the most reliable source.

  • @literallyjustgrass
    @literallyjustgrass Před 23 dny +5

    18:45 holy shit the grandpa with the chair stilts, that's amazing

    • @Nickachuuuuu
      @Nickachuuuuu Před 3 dny +1

      I was wondering if someone was gonna comment about this 😂

  • @WimvdBrink
    @WimvdBrink Před 25 dny +19

    Remarkable thing, the flood disaster in 1953 saw the first large use of helicopters for rescue of people, picking them up from roofs and small patches of land to dropping supplies. Also worldwide relief actions started as the country was still poor just after the war. Even houses were donated from Sweden for example, still you can see them in Zeeland now.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 20 dny +3

      How kind of the Swedes! A late 'thank you very much' from me 😍

  • @joshuachampagne3819
    @joshuachampagne3819 Před 28 dny +92

    What I've learned from this is that Dutch engineers are OP.

    • @rasmAn2
      @rasmAn2 Před 24 dny +8

      Dutch engineers mix the german grundlichheit with arrogance and a why not attitude

    • @edwinov
      @edwinov Před 24 dny

      WHAT is this 'OP' ?

    • @Z33force
      @Z33force Před 24 dny +2

      ​@@edwinovit stand for OverPowered

    • @edwinov
      @edwinov Před 24 dny +6

      @@Z33force Oh? I've never considered myself OverPowered, I always just thought of us Dutch as the *true* master race. But good to know. Thanks!

    • @Iliketurtlezz
      @Iliketurtlezz Před 21 dnem +1

      @@edwinov😂😂😂

  • @Jazzisa311
    @Jazzisa311 Před 26 dny +130

    Jammer van dat geklaag de hele tijd alleen. Meer mensen zouden dit eens moeten zien, we mogen wel wat trotser zijn.

    • @alberto123iq
      @alberto123iq Před 26 dny +4

      Misschien zou het beter zijn om het te verdedigen in plaats van zo zelfgenoegzaam zijn

    • @evastapaard2462
      @evastapaard2462 Před 25 dny +18

      We houden nou eenmaal van klagen. we zijn ook nooit tevreden. waarschijnlijk een belangrijke karakter eigenschap om steeds beter te worden.

    • @BabzV
      @BabzV Před 24 dny +3

      Klagen draagt bij aan het verbeteren van je omgeving, je land.

    • @janusvd6583
      @janusvd6583 Před 23 dny +9

      Klagen hoort bij onze cultuur. Daarom streven wij altijd naar beter...en zie hier een fantastische resultaat.

    • @King-pv8fk
      @King-pv8fk Před 20 dny +7

      Wil je niet zo klagen

  • @SRFriso94
    @SRFriso94 Před 23 dny +9

    The political model focused on cooperation and greater good you describe is generally referred to as the polder model in The Netherlands. We have been creating polders for 400 years, and when your enemy is the sea, that cannot be bribed, bargained, or reasoned with, your only choice is prioritize the greater good over personal gain. It's why Dutch political leaders, kings and prime ministers mostly, have always been relatively well-behaved. And when they didn't, well, in 1672, an angry mob killed the PM, Johan de Witt and his brother, ate his liver, fed the rest of them to the streetdogs. His tongue and one of his fingers are still in a museum in The Hague. The only reason current Dutch PM's might sleep a little bit easier is because there are fewer streetdogs now.

  • @jamaaldavis6243
    @jamaaldavis6243 Před měsícem +437

    I’m watching this while waiting at a gate of an international airport to board a flight to the Netherlands 😂 what are the odds that Real Life Lore would upload a video about it right now?!? Crazy

    • @Yarblocosifilitico
      @Yarblocosifilitico Před měsícem +35

      I'm guessing a lot of people travel to the Netherlands every day, so the chances of RLL uploading a video about the Netherlands right when someone is about to board such a flight are... about 100%?

    • @KamBar2020
      @KamBar2020 Před měsícem +2

      Never Say NEVER 😎 Justin Bieber

    • @weeraanmelden
      @weeraanmelden Před měsícem

      Welcome!

    • @BlackDrippy
      @BlackDrippy Před měsícem +7

      have a safe flight bro

    • @EricvanDorp007
      @EricvanDorp007 Před měsícem +6

      Just enjoy my country. Greetings from Friesland in the Netherlands.

  • @Huseyin_Gazi
    @Huseyin_Gazi Před 25 dny +43

    There is a special saying in the Netherlands where I am born: "You grow to stand in with the rest, not to standout". I think this mindset is perhaps the reason why we aren't noticed as much by others.

    • @user-ij1nv8be3i
      @user-ij1nv8be3i Před 23 dny +7

      Also known as: 'Act normal !'

    • @a.v.w.6453
      @a.v.w.6453 Před 20 dny +4

      As someone who grew up in the Netherlands myself, I am convinced the country is a massive exercise in reverse psychology. How else does one explain the country's successes in spite of absolutely everyone who lives there discouraging you from pursuing your dreams? Seriously, the first thing a Dutch person will tell you when you talk about your ambitions is that you won't succeed.

    • @marth._.
      @marth._. Před 18 dny

      @@a.v.w.6453 yup somewhat 😁 Although I think it isn't always meant in a malicious discouraging tone and often in a pragmatic way. It could be the start of a helpful approach/viewpoint how to make it succeed or to focus on the parts that áre good/cutting out the bad. Not all will take it that way though, so it still hinges on overall mentality. Maybe our history and culture is proof enough that it cán be done, so overall many will succeed anyway.

    • @RalphSergeant
      @RalphSergeant Před 15 dny

      Nowadays not so much...togetherness is much less these days. Unless we win at sports 🎉😂

    • @ThaBullykid
      @ThaBullykid Před 7 dny

      @@user-ij1nv8be3i "Doe zelf normaal!" 😉

  • @tonyoffermans3676
    @tonyoffermans3676 Před měsícem +228

    It should also be mentioned that because of their agricultural expertise, the Dutch developed the most potent weed ever produced. It is OP.

    • @malaficus
      @malaficus Před měsícem +5

      It is your body to polute.

    • @brittvdr806
      @brittvdr806 Před měsícem

      ​​@@malaficus The weed plant is one of nature's great gift to us, humans and animals!! It's a HEALING plant. Use the ENTIRE plant for all kind of diseases, physically or mentally or to reduce/stop pain (from cancer even).
      Nature didn't just give us the female plant's THC to get stoned. (Aka being relaxed and free of worries and even pain) Nature gave us the ENTIRE male and female plant to use.
      Big Pharma hates this great GIFT from nature.
      Sleeping pills, pain medication, blood pressure reducing pills, cancer treatment, stress related diseases meds etc etc etc would be UNNECESSARY to produce (with toxic additives, toxic synthetic chemicals) meds if Governments would allow everyone to grow their own FEW weed plants to make weed oil from the ENTIRE plant. (INCLUDING THC)
      JUST a FEW drups under the tongue one hour before going to bed and no meds needed for many many DIS-eases! It keeps humans healthy (if they eat/drink/move their body well too, not eating only overproduced and junk food)
      Big Pharma meds only reduce the symptoms, so humans might feel better, but these meds do NOT cure the disease. (A healthy person isn't a client right? Healthy world population doesn't bring them greedy b@st@rds any money)
      I once smoked a joint, decades ago. I didn't like it at all. But I use the entire plant mixed with some oil. NO MEDS HERE since a long long time. I'm a physically and mentally healthy/stable grandma, playing/running/playing football/biking/swimming etc with her young grandchildren. Just using 8 drups of weed oil (not CDB) made from the ENTIRE plant before going to bed and GOODBYE anxiety and anxiety meds! (Anxiety because of my close family member's Leukemia battle and years of treatment with BP bad stuff) Anxiety meds are bad meds, brrrr, used them very shortly, but omg, sooooo bad bad bad. Anxiety got even worse with all kinds of physical problems. Stopped those meds myself, started using this weed oil made from the entire plant)
      So sir, Big Pharma would go bankrupt IF humans used this great gift from Mother Nature every night. USE, NOT ABUSE (only THC to get stoned)
      I will hug my 5 weed plants now.
      BTW, best weed seeds in the Netherlands, 100% only female seeds to make the best weed oil myself. Never stoned lol.
      Have a great Sunday sir from a Dutchy.

    • @julianvanvreeland9233
      @julianvanvreeland9233 Před 29 dny +6

      Tony: True!!! Had not used it since my teens (it is a youth thing in the NL) a long long time ago and bought a NL-weedvape from my local tobacconist. Could not even control my vocal cords, thank God I passed out! STRONG developments in recent decades!

    • @Zyzyx442
      @Zyzyx442 Před 29 dny +4

      @@malaficus And God said, Behold, I have given you every herb bearing seed, which is upon the face of all the earth.

    • @rickyspanish4792
      @rickyspanish4792 Před 29 dny +4

      lekker man

  • @notyermonkey2134
    @notyermonkey2134 Před 22 dny +9

    Don't you love it? They are also environmentally very conscious despite being described as "Europe's ( river)"Gutter" // The highest respect to the Dutch from NZ.

    • @elstar4463
      @elstar4463 Před 14 dny

      Greetings to NZ from the Netherlands! Would love to visit NZ at some point! ❤

  • @tommiewilbrink8743
    @tommiewilbrink8743 Před 29 dny +44

    finally a video about my country with proper research! well done mate, i always have issues with these video's because they are so incorrect or incomplete. probably the first one i've come across thats actually on point!

    • @Jos_G.
      @Jos_G. Před 6 dny

      I thought the same.

  • @goranslash9079
    @goranslash9079 Před 25 dny +99

    The dutch people are real example of "when life gives you lemons you make a lemonade"...Netherlands IS a secret superpower..as non-dutch person who lives and works in Netherlands I knew all these things that you mentioned in the video because I'm fascinated and interested about this country..there are even more things and it could go on and on and the video would be hours long..but if one word could describe Netherlands in all aspects I think it's "engineering"...

    • @user-ij1nv8be3i
      @user-ij1nv8be3i Před 20 dny +1

      My DNA proves to be mainly from the City of Rotterdam, and I come from a family of engineers. But then again: who are the people that manage to survive through the ages with the constant dangers from water of sea, rivers and sky. Natural selection and survival of the fittest. Our DNA fits in with the environment.
      How about the group of men that survived the North Pole winter on Nova Zembla, searching for a sea-route to China ? Through our history a son could not come home with a skinny pale girl that spent her time whining and polishing her nails. Natural selection.

    • @group555_
      @group555_ Před 14 dny

      We are defined by the concept of "limitation is the mother of creativity"

  • @zogzog1063
    @zogzog1063 Před měsícem +59

    Kiwi here. There is a fantastic export not mentioned. Not great in numbers but superlative quality. Hint: my wife is from Leiden.

    • @anahill2366
      @anahill2366 Před měsícem +4

      Thats amazing. Ik wens jullie veel geluk samen. :)

    • @EdwinMartin
      @EdwinMartin Před měsícem +4

      Leiden is one of the oldest university cities in the world and many things were invented there. RLL didn’t mentioned it, the video would probably become too long 😄

    • @maplelafe7671
      @maplelafe7671 Před měsícem +3

      MDMA.???😊

    • @xSCHEF
      @xSCHEF Před měsícem

      @@maplelafe7671no, that’s Brabant. Without sarcasm just google Leiden. The list is never ending

    • @justdadstuff5171
      @justdadstuff5171 Před měsícem +11

      About that, you've never filed your export taxes on her. You still owe us, and with our tax system that would probably come down to about 60% of the value she adds to your life.

  • @gardenjoy5223
    @gardenjoy5223 Před 20 dny +3

    Since across Flevoland, on the mainland, the housing prices were up and Almere was building many new houses, my husband and I bought a house in Almere. During some part of that I took courses in Amsterdam. Yes, it's conveniently close-by. My family living a 20 minute drive away on the mainland. In Almere we had a three-bedroom house for a price for which we could afford the proverbial 'chicken pen' on the mainland. It was an easy choice.

  • @AlexDXT250
    @AlexDXT250 Před 29 dny +47

    I like how I feel special to be a Dutchie knowing damn well I did nothing at all to get my country this far 😂

    • @user-iu8mj3il4n
      @user-iu8mj3il4n Před 25 dny +2

      It is not only about you but also what your ancestors did.

    • @HiopX
      @HiopX Před 25 dny +2

      don't you pay taxes?

    • @onbekend1631
      @onbekend1631 Před 14 dny

      ​@@HiopXif they are underage, they don't

  • @mimp8365
    @mimp8365 Před měsícem +670

    Netherlands mentioned? 🇳🇱🦁🌷🧀🥔🇳🇱🦁🌷🧀🥔🇳🇱🦁🌷🧀🥔

  • @YuubiTimberwolf
    @YuubiTimberwolf Před měsícem +232

    As a german, I am so proud of our amazing (and favorite) neighbour

    • @thijs6439
      @thijs6439 Před měsícem +47

      my grandpa still mad he didnt got his bike back lol

    • @rubenheutink1271
      @rubenheutink1271 Před měsícem +37

      We love you too. Wir lieben dich auch

    • @Pointer243
      @Pointer243 Před měsícem +15

      Wo ist mein Fahrrad!?

    • @irisjoosten8669
      @irisjoosten8669 Před měsícem +21

      Just don't love us as much as you did in the 40s again, please. 😅

    • @BvS.404
      @BvS.404 Před měsícem +22

      @@irisjoosten8669​​⁠​⁠you always hold your breath, when it’s sunny and all the highways are full of cars with german number plates to go occupy.. I mean, enjoy our beaches 😂

  • @daanbos5918
    @daanbos5918 Před 16 dny +3

    The Netherlands:
    Exports delicious Dutch strawberries
    Imports terrible foreign strawberries for dutch grocery stores

  • @WickedMuis
    @WickedMuis Před 24 dny +18

    Side note: one reason the pumping up from the Groningen gas reserve was 'phased out' was because of a MASSIVE resistance and protest coming from the local inhabitants, as they were experiencing many large and small earthquakes as a result, which brought a lot of damage to their properties and the value thereof.

  • @SuperStingray
    @SuperStingray Před měsícem +36

    18:44
    Truly one of the nation's most resourceful engineers.

  • @dragonlukasmapping805
    @dragonlukasmapping805 Před měsícem +70

    Netherlands always amazed me, since when i first learn about their land reclamation project.
    But these new knowledge on farming industry, and semiconductores makes me appreciate them even more.
    Just the idea that:
    1. There is nation, that has might of food industry similiar to USA
    2. Nation that has maritime trading strong as Singapore.
    3. Nation which has high tech industry strong as Taiwan or South Korea.
    All of these important industries set in nation, that their most important thing was survive against ocean, in which they succesfully wins.

    • @viderethevaccinatorfromhol7536
      @viderethevaccinatorfromhol7536 Před měsícem +6

      Welcome to visit our country. I will host you and show you around.

    • @MsDonzie
      @MsDonzie Před 29 dny +6

      @@dragonlukasmapping805 fun fact. The Dutch basically build singapore as it is now. When they went to develop their country they asked the help of a Dutch advisor that helped in rebuilding Rotterdam after the second world war. This person, Albert Winsemius, basically told Singapore to do all the things that made them the powerhouse they are now, reporting directly to the president of singapore. From focussing on maritimetrade, their economic zones, their manufacturing hubs and their financial structures, and now the Dutch also inspire them to do their first land reclamation projects!

  • @beolion2653
    @beolion2653 Před 22 dny +5

    This is what you call a sleeper build. I love the video man

  • @jonathandeman9051
    @jonathandeman9051 Před měsícem +151

    When Chinese experts tried to disassemble and reassemble an ASML machine exactly to see how it worked, it malfunctioned and they could no longer get it to work.

    • @kyazumizerk9270
      @kyazumizerk9270 Před měsícem +6

      Let alone the software needed for it 😂

    • @ruud9761
      @ruud9761 Před měsícem +30

      I think someone mentioned that the closed competitor is still 10 years behind ASML (which obviously is a lot in the tech world). Needless to say that by the time they catch up, ASML probably has innovated further aswell. I don't think there'll be another like ASML in the coming decade. Maybe even 2 to 3 decades. Most devastating would probably be a war. ASML would definitely be a target, and probably wouldn't even be considered a civilian target but a military one since their these chips can and are used in weapons.

    • @kyazumizerk9270
      @kyazumizerk9270 Před 29 dny +32

      @@ruud9761 I work at ASML, people know a lot less about how far they're behind from us. It's a lot worse than you think. 😅

    • @piyushgupta3678
      @piyushgupta3678 Před 29 dny +10

      @@kyazumizerk9270 I admire the confidence and like it. But so thought tesla and up came BYD, because its a logarithmatic scale, it does not take exactl 10 years to catch up with 10 years of work. Same with chatGPT. I am not a supporter , neither a denier. Just an observer.

    • @mcebabds
      @mcebabds Před 29 dny

      ​@@ruud9761Even if ASML wouldnt be there, the location would be a military target because of its location. Besides Eindhoven Airport, where Air Mobility Command from the airforce is stationed, and 9km (5.5miles) from the army base Oirschot

  • @kjellduteweert9262
    @kjellduteweert9262 Před měsícem +147

    Alway fun hearing someone not nativly dutch trying to pronounce our words. 😂 great vid.

    • @dmyrjansen
      @dmyrjansen Před měsícem +19

      LOL at Friesland :)

    • @Schlabbeflicker
      @Schlabbeflicker Před měsícem +12

      RealLifeLore is also infamous for basically doing zero pronunciation research in his videos

    • @metal4lifewp
      @metal4lifewp Před měsícem +4

      I loved the pronunciation of Afsluitdijk.

    • @ganteng80
      @ganteng80 Před měsícem

      @@dmyrjansen 🍟 land hahaha

    • @crazydutchman7094
      @crazydutchman7094 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@Schlabbeflickeroke who cares its fun

  • @peterdykzeul3074
    @peterdykzeul3074 Před měsícem +91

    Writing from New Zealand where my parents immigrated to along with thousands of others from the Netherlands in the early 1950's. I have always been proud to be born in New Zealand an to be a Kiwi but am very proud of my Dutch heritage as they are an amazing country and have the most amazing attitude and ability.

  • @WannabeShady90
    @WannabeShady90 Před 23 dny +3

    "The biggest thread to the Netherlands' national security is the sea"
    Germany: exists

  • @dillonpeaster6747
    @dillonpeaster6747 Před měsícem +35

    Young professional here, I’ve been admiring the Netherlands for a while, and I’ve been trying to find work and live there. Such an amazing place!

    • @anahill2366
      @anahill2366 Před měsícem +3

      I hope you get to soon, much love from Utrecht

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 Před měsícem +30

      Your biggest problem will not be to find a job, but to find a place to live.

    • @Hellboy_2109
      @Hellboy_2109 Před měsícem +3

      Where u from?

    • @dillonpeaster6747
      @dillonpeaster6747 Před měsícem +4

      @@Hellboy_2109 Texas! Venturing out there next month to show face and make connections!

    • @dillonpeaster6747
      @dillonpeaster6747 Před měsícem

      @@ronaldderooij1774 I will take anything haha anywhere and make it happen! Nothing worth while is easy😎

  • @TatsumiOga682
    @TatsumiOga682 Před 29 dny +61

    It's almost as if having a culture of doing your job well and not cutting corners is the best way to run a country

    • @waltermessines5181
      @waltermessines5181 Před 24 dny +1

      Hush now... Don't ruin it for the Dutch.

    • @tealkerberus748
      @tealkerberus748 Před 21 dnem +1

      Don't forget the democracy. They have a long history of caring about everyone's perspective, not just the corporate fatcats. You won't find any "working poor" in the Netherlands like you will in the US.

  • @7thomcat
    @7thomcat Před 28 dny +19

    Everything in the Netherlands is so beautiful and relaxing- on my bucket list to go there and live.. much love from the US. And love Glennis Grace- one of the best female singers on the planet and much underrated

    • @lvn968
      @lvn968 Před 26 dny +4

      Hmmmm, am afraid you haven't heard about Glennis Gracis criminal misshap in which she lost quit some respect here in the Netherlands.....

    • @BabzV
      @BabzV Před 24 dny +1

      ​@@lvn968Doesn't change the fact that she is an amazing singer.

    • @yaeltuttebel
      @yaeltuttebel Před 23 dny +1

      You know glennis grace had to do community service because she punched a grocery store emoployee?😂

  • @chrislucas1459
    @chrislucas1459 Před 21 dnem +4

    Hahaha its so funny to see, the ship you see in the beginning at 1:07 is the ship i used to work at for six years😂🎉

  • @WOTArtyNoobs
    @WOTArtyNoobs Před měsícem +266

    I have a lot of respect for the Dutch. They produce an enormous amount of food for the rest of Europe and they produce it on a small amount of land. They are a very relaxed people, but hard working.

    • @TokyoTaisu
      @TokyoTaisu Před měsícem +41

      hard work = efficient, relax = off-time allowing for creativity. thanks bro.

    • @koantao8321
      @koantao8321 Před měsícem

      Yes, but at what environmental cost! Dutch farmers are more like mechanised chemical workers, soon to be replaced by robots.

    • @TravisSansbury
      @TravisSansbury Před měsícem +20

      We work hard not long

    • @rayeggink2929
      @rayeggink2929 Před měsícem +4

      ​@@TravisSansbury mooien leugen slim werken

    • @1wun1
      @1wun1 Před měsícem +5

      And import then re-export too, still impressive.

  • @itshielkuh
    @itshielkuh Před měsícem +216

    As a dutchman, I am proud to be the 69th largest country by population. I would even dare to say that is was planned all along :).

    • @joostbankert4250
      @joostbankert4250 Před 29 dny +7

      100% mate, the plan made by our forefathers has worked out successfully. Such an marvelous achievement should be honored and celebrated, yearly, in the only befitting way to do so. I think we should petition it to be made an official National Holiday so all citizens will be able to honor the deeds of our forefathers.

    • @hqguard2
      @hqguard2 Před 29 dny +11

      Nice

    • @RoosSkywalker
      @RoosSkywalker Před 29 dny +5

      Nice

    • @jwawrzon
      @jwawrzon Před 29 dny +4

      Nice

    • @AlbertJanVaartjes
      @AlbertJanVaartjes Před 29 dny +1

      @@joostbankert4250 Would we celebrate it on the 6th of september then? :D

  • @abitterberry2149
    @abitterberry2149 Před měsícem +74

    As a non-dutch, I got second-hand pride from this.
    We all knew already, but what a great country!

    • @kaydesign
      @kaydesign Před 29 dny +6

      Let’s share it together 🇳🇱💙⚡️

  • @DriesGrobler
    @DriesGrobler Před 23 dny +2

    What a great video. I actually watched all 55 minutes without interruption. Great content and I'm sure hours of research. I really do have a new appreciation for Dutch ingenuity!

  • @MsFallenPrime
    @MsFallenPrime Před měsícem +84

    Zoiderzee will haunt me forever.

    • @spoenk7448
      @spoenk7448 Před měsícem +16

      Named after dr. Zoidberg, surely.

    • @TravisSansbury
      @TravisSansbury Před měsícem +1

      Ooshjt

    • @abxorb
      @abxorb Před měsícem +18

      Not as much as "Fries 🍟 Land" 😂
      (For the non-Dutch: it's pronounced "frees-lahnd")

    • @chriscarrell5378
      @chriscarrell5378 Před měsícem +6

      Also Skiffle Airport 😂

    • @Rugon
      @Rugon Před měsícem +6

      Zoyderzay

  • @antonleimbach648
    @antonleimbach648 Před měsícem +66

    I was born in Holland and raised in the USA. We would go back to the Netherlands for the summers and it was like a different world. Kids there were so far ahead of me at school it was laughable. They taught me how to play soccer (Dutch Football) and I taught the neighborhood kids how to play American Football. It was a great time.

    • @SamBrickell
      @SamBrickell Před 29 dny +4

      The Netherlands is a monoculture [relatively speaking] and that is a genuinely incredible advantage.

    • @sepg5084
      @sepg5084 Před 29 dny +1

      ​@@SamBrickell It's not about mono-culturalism vs multi-culturalism.
      The US is behind in early and middle education because it has embraced anti-intellectualism to its core, where smart kids are bullied and ostracized and "dumb jocks" are cool and celebrated. Also embraced hyper-capitalism: causing college education, healthcare, and housing to balloon in costs. Even voted a scummy CEO as president as proof of its late-stage capitalism.

    • @onlineplatforms6422
      @onlineplatforms6422 Před 29 dny

      @@SamBrickell slight oversimplification. It not the same as say China or Korea. Netherlands attitude to culture is similar to France. The idea being that whoever you are wherever you’re from, if you’re a Dutch citizen that is first and foremost. However that doesn’t override the practice of religion and culture. However the Europeans need to monetise and consume cultures outside of their own, means social influence can far exceed the number of people practicing the culture or religion in the country.
      It is that need to explore, colonise and monetise culture that has most of Europe moving right wing. They assume they’re being overrun, but what’s happening is just wider mainstream consumption or ‘other’ cultures. The number of actual people from these ‘other’ cultures, is relatively stable and there is not the physical number of people to exert any ‘real world’ longterm change.

    • @mormacil
      @mormacil Před 29 dny +2

      @@SamBrickell That's just not true, historically the Netherlands has always been at the nexus of several cultures. The Celts, Romans and Germanic tribes. Then following that in the Middle Ages we're the nexus between the Franks and the Frisians. There's a reason the Netherlands has three official languages. The Netherlands has consistent been a nation of immigrants. From the Portuguese Jews to the Puritans and the Turkish migrant workers. It has had consistant immigration since the 16th century.
      If we compare it today to the USA it tells a similar story. 13.8% of the American population is an immigrant. Compared to 15% in the Netherlands. The USA has less immigrants per capita than the Netherlands. Now breaking it down by ethnicity gets a little harder, the Netherlands doesn't track being White. Anyone with both parents born in the Netherlands is ethnically Dutch. So that group will cover groups that the USA doesn't track as White. Ethnic Dutch makes up 75.4% of the country, compared to 71% of the USA being White.
      Now Dutch covers some other groups but excludes White immigrants but we can see that it's not vastly different from the 71% we see on the USA. So the idea that the Netherlands is monoculture doesn't hold water based on ethnicity nor language. Now if we pivot to religion that's even less the case. The Netherlands fought 80 years of conflict with Spain. This was partially a war of independence, partially a religious conflict. It was so extensive you can to this day see physical difference between the Catholic south and the Protestant north. The North has far more natural blonds because of this.
      If a conflict is severe enough to create statistical physical difference within the same country I wouldn't call that monoculture either. On top of that the Netherlands has significantly larger groups of say Muslims compared to the USA again. I don't see this monoculture you speak of.

    • @FaustsKanaal
      @FaustsKanaal Před 28 dny

      In Amerika blijven, yank.

  • @dapje2002
    @dapje2002 Před 28 dny +22

    I learned quite some new things about my own country from this awesome video! Thanks!

  • @andhw9187
    @andhw9187 Před 22 dny +9

    Great video! My first impression was that it is waaaay too long, but eventually I watched almost all of it. I admire Dutch nation for a lot of reasons, I think most admirable in Europe, maybe even globally. Greetings from Poland!

  • @sudazima
    @sudazima Před měsícem +34

    ok ok, my ego can only be stroked so much before it hurts

  • @bloemkoolendestreetgang450
    @bloemkoolendestreetgang450 Před měsícem +147

    The halted project of the Markerwaard Polder is a big shame. The construction of the Houtribdijk in preparation of the poldering cut the Marker lake off of the IJssel lake, and without flow caused the Marker lake to build up a thick silt layer which completely ruined life on the bottom and left the lake as a sad, dead lake. They should have just finished the project as the state of Marker lake is abysmal. The calls for cancelling the project were mainly for protecting the ecosystem, but it got ruined anyways.
    The Marker Wadden artificial islands being constructed is at least something, it has been helping nature recover a bit. But unless they plan on making islands all throughout the lake and making a cool sort of archipelago, i still advocate for finishing what we started.

    • @ironqueen_osrs
      @ironqueen_osrs Před 29 dny +3

      interesting! Though is it the case that since the polder is still young, that it will recover at some point when the silting has stopped? The old bottom life might not return in the same make up of species, but it will return. life always finds a way and this is quite prime real estate.

    • @escwilde222
      @escwilde222 Před 29 dny +2

      Although the lake is quiet now, there's a lot being done to bring it back to life. I think it might be better to leave the lake to nature instead of making another polder. Especially since we have room enough in the new Polders and need to focus resources on developing these instead of creating a new one.

    • @leeuwengames315
      @leeuwengames315 Před 29 dny +5

      @@escwilde222 we still have a housing crisis though

    • @escwilde222
      @escwilde222 Před 29 dny

      @@leeuwengames315 that's because of poor gouverning. The housing shortage isn't because of too little land or immigrants like bbb and pvv would like you to believe, it's because of poor planning by choosing the rich over the poor by almost not building social housing but building 500k$ houses since they make more profit (and not increasing the amount being build to keep prices up to please pantjesmelkers), they promised more houses, but increased the houses built each year by only 5/10 thousand.. There's no upstream and the cost of living only gets worse and worse. Our new racist gouvernement spends even more on immigrants now "to keep them out" in their word instead of building more efficient, durable, social housing. It's ironic since they claim to stand up for the common citizens.. the thing that'd actually solve the housing crisis.

    • @dankfarrik8376
      @dankfarrik8376 Před 29 dny

      ​@@leeuwengames315 totally selfish from me but since I look out over the Markermeer I kinda prefer it stays the way it is. 😁

  • @alistairkat4217
    @alistairkat4217 Před měsícem +24

    "Whoever looks for the first time at a large map of Holland, wonders that a country so constituted can continue to exist. At the first glance, it is difficult to say whether land or water predominates, or whether Holland belongs most to the continent or to the sea. Those broken and compressed coasts, those deep bays, those great rivers that, losing the aspect of rivers, seem bringing new seas to the sea; and that sea, which, changing itself into rivers, penetrates the land and breaks it into archipelagoes; the lakes, the vast morasses, the canals crossing and recrossing each other, all combine to give the idea of a country that may at any moment disintegrate and disappear. Seals and beavers would seem to be its rightful inhabitants; but since there are men bold enough to live in it, they surely cannot ever sleep in peace. (...) What sort of a country Holland is, has been told by many in few words. Napoleon said that it was an alluvion of French rivers, - the Rhine, the Scheldt, and the Meuse, - and with this pretext he added it to the empire. One writer has defined it as a sort of transition between land and sea. Another, as an immense crust of earth floating on the water. Others, an annex of the old continent, the China of Europe, the end of the earth and the beginning of the ocean, a measureless raft of mud and sand; and Phillip II called it the country nearest to hell. But they all agreed upon one point, and all expressed it in the same words: - Holland is a conquest made by man over the sea - it is an artificial country - the Hollanders made it - it exists because the Hollanders preserve it - it will vanish whenever the Hollanders shall abandon it."
    'Holland and its People' Ch1, by Edmondo de Amicis (1874)

  • @SomeMusic622
    @SomeMusic622 Před 19 dny +2

    I once heard from a friend: The Netherlands' money is earned in Rotterdam, Distributed in the Hague, and spent in Amsterdam.

  • @lilirmscastelino208
    @lilirmscastelino208 Před 29 dny +13

    As a Dutch landscape architect student I'm very pleased with this video.

  • @Fattybryce
    @Fattybryce Před 29 dny +29

    I've seen all your videos, but this one has been one of the most surprising and interesting. Amazing stuff.

  • @Oscar72949
    @Oscar72949 Před měsícem +62

    The Dutch sure are underated

    • @JM_RedCoat
      @JM_RedCoat Před měsícem +3

      For sure, although I noticed they've gotten some attention more recently

    • @malaficus
      @malaficus Před měsícem +7

      Like a store.
      You buy from us and forget we exist when you leave the store.

    • @wihenao
      @wihenao Před 29 dny +2

      I disagree. I dont need to watch this video to know they're pretty high up there.

    • @randar1969
      @randar1969 Před 29 dny +7

      Netherlands is sometimes at odds with itself. We don't like to brag about wealth and influence we truly hate that behaviour anyone bragging about their personal succes will be lonely because people will find you weird! But because we are so succesful we are also a very proud nation and flock to every goddamn video praising the Netherlands. Couple that with our 99% of the population having high speed internet. We flock like flies to shit watching those , creating an heaven for content creators talking about the Netherlands hint hint wink wink :P

    • @sirBrouwer
      @sirBrouwer Před 27 dny +5

      and in a way we Dutch like to be underrated. Keep just under the radar and keep working. act normal that is crazy enough is a Dutch motto.

  • @youtubeuser6067
    @youtubeuser6067 Před 23 dny +10

    The people of the Netherlands are impressive long term planners. Much to learn from them.

  • @noormohammadbarakzai8995
    @noormohammadbarakzai8995 Před měsícem +22

    The Netherlands is a beautiful country with beautiful people very easy to speak with Netherlanders than other countries

  • @meneer_kooi4466
    @meneer_kooi4466 Před 28 dny +84

    The reason why the Groningen gas field was closed is because it caused earthquakes across the whole province and that resulted in millions of euros in damage.

    • @appi1387
      @appi1387 Před 25 dny +2

      If japan can build safely on a fault line the Dutch should be able to do that also. The Gasfield was closed because of the overabundance and low price of natural gas.

    • @DutchmanAmsterdam
      @DutchmanAmsterdam Před 25 dny +9

      @@appi1387 Nope, not at all. It was a huge source of income until it got closed recently after over ten years of irregular earthquakes caused by the reduced pressure underground, which makes the earth above it cave in. Many houses got seriously damaged, there were no people injured but it was getting very scary. People started to more or less Revolt and the vast majority of local population wanted an immediate end to the exploitation.
      I'm from there and my family lives there so I know first hand.

    • @DutchmanAmsterdam
      @DutchmanAmsterdam Před 25 dny +8

      @@appi1387 Recently the gas prices have increased significantly so that would definitely not be a reason. Also the situation in Japan isn't really safe at all, but they can't simply end the cause of the earthquakes since it's not caused by mining but by tectonic activity.

    • @GeorgeS-z8x
      @GeorgeS-z8x Před 18 dny

      ​@@appi1387so how do you fix the houses that were not made to resist earthquakes? Tear them down and make new ones? If they had natural earthquakes, it would be no problem

    • @appi1387
      @appi1387 Před 18 dny +1

      ​@@GeorgeS-z8x the state shouldnt be held accountable for the owners poor choice when buying shitty houses. Partial compensation for eartthquakes damages sure, but the Dutch have a habit of buy terrible stuff and selling it at a premium. Just because you have a housing shortage doesnt mean you should just buy any barn and blaming the government for it falling apart. Anyone buying houses in the Groningen area after 2000 is a mormon for not taking into account the risk of earthquakes.
      Its like the idiot that buy a house near Schiphol, then cry about air pollution and airplane noise.

  • @ElBandito
    @ElBandito Před 28 dny +57

    Nederlands is a clear proof that humanity can thrive within a very limited amount of land. There is no reason to destroy over 80% of wild animals and forests.

    • @Blue-Umbreon
      @Blue-Umbreon Před 24 dny +3

      But they did deforest alot and kill alot nature to able to live like this lmao
      And dont talk about Animals that they drove away for live stock, like wolves

    • @ElBandito
      @ElBandito Před 23 dny +3

      @@Blue-Umbreon Yes, but within a relatively small area. Meanwhile over the Amazon....

    • @jannetteberends8730
      @jannetteberends8730 Před 23 dny +3

      @@Blue-Umbreonthe wolves are back! I live in the middle of the country, and there are wolves close to where I live.

    • @rogueascendant6611
      @rogueascendant6611 Před 22 dny

      Netherlands can be attributed like the mini-version of Star Trek Federation.
      Master engineers and trade negotiations.
      Unlike the rest of the countries like US, China, and Russia, solely invested on military sovereignty than infrastructure and collective peaceful approach.

    • @gardenjoy5223
      @gardenjoy5223 Před 20 dny

      It does kind of help, that it's all so level... And its build so full in some area's, that a nice forest would be nice there. Luckily we have certain provinces, that have truly beautiful and quite large (for the size of the country) nature reserves.

  • @yash.s.kandkoor5518
    @yash.s.kandkoor5518 Před 18 dny +1

    Wow i am really impressed by Netherlands, I am shocked to see these things which i didn't know
    My respect for Netherlands has increased a lot today!!!
    Love from India.

  • @ChineseKiwi
    @ChineseKiwi Před měsícem +279

    0:40 - the 69th largest country - Nice.

    • @elscientist
      @elscientist Před měsícem +15

      Nice

    • @politonno2499
      @politonno2499 Před měsícem +2

      That depends on how you define "country". Unrecognized countries such as Greenland, Katanga, Puntland or Somaliland, are bigger, and therefore change the classification

    • @GamerFrisco
      @GamerFrisco Před měsícem +5

      Child.

    • @sunset7456
      @sunset7456 Před měsícem +8

      @@GamerFrisco Child.

    • @tomatoheadfd
      @tomatoheadfd Před měsícem

      @@GamerFrisco Stick-in-the-mud curmudgeon.

  • @IkPosteDit
    @IkPosteDit Před měsícem +39

    The Dutch like fries so much they named an entire provices after it. 11:20

    • @eddyvaneden8017
      @eddyvaneden8017 Před měsícem +8

      No, Friesland is a little bit older.

    • @Johan.V10
      @Johan.V10 Před měsícem +12

      Het is patat 🍟

    • @Djekkie-gj7jz
      @Djekkie-gj7jz Před měsícem +1

      @@Johan.V10 Nietes, het is friet of eigenlijk frietes want dat rijmt op nietes.

    • @KlojoVidjo
      @KlojoVidjo Před měsícem +3

      @@Djekkie-gj7jz Nope. You're wrong. It's patat.

    • @ronaldderooij1774
      @ronaldderooij1774 Před měsícem +9

      One of the divisions in the country is how we call fries, patat, patat-friet, or friet. It is a north-south divide, I believe.

  • @edwinpaay5540
    @edwinpaay5540 Před 29 dny +71

    Also, the best way to cause a Dutchman to do something miraculous is to tell them something can't be done. Like American engineers at the time when the Afsluitdijk was created, they said it will fail, can't be done. Leyland made this his life's work to prove them wrong...

    • @ronald3836
      @ronald3836 Před 28 dny +7

      Funnily enough, a lot of expat friends complain to me that Dutch shops always tell them that something is not possible, "dat is niet mogelijk", whenever the customer requests something slightly non-standard. I think someone even created a website about this Dutch habit, but I can't find it anymore.

    • @cyninbend
      @cyninbend Před 28 dny +2

      But doing the impossible is kind of the goal of engineering, isn't it?

    • @gzxmx94
      @gzxmx94 Před 27 dny +3

      @@ronald3836 It's mogelijk, they just don't want to do it.

    • @apveening
      @apveening Před 25 dny +4

      I think you mean Cornelis Lely.

  • @jasonpollock9259
    @jasonpollock9259 Před 23 dny +1

    This video must set a record for the number of times the word "literally" was used incorrectly.