I've been binging on your videos since yesterday and reignited my dream to move to the NL (delayed because of the pandemic) your videos are super informative, very detailed, and high quality. Definitely, the best channel that I've found about moving to the NL. Please keep making videos. Have you thought about making a video about "moving costs" like companies to ship your things from a country to NL? Ones that you've used or you've heard of from other expats?
These are really great suggestions! and this is such an important topic to be discussing at the moment, I really enjoyed the video!
Thanks for commenting and glad you enjoyed the video! Every penny counts right now!
Thank you for your practical advice… will be arriving in a few days
I'm thinking about moving the Netherlands after the pandemic and I'm sooooo happy that I found your channel😍😍😍it's really helpful🙌keep up the good work💪💪
This comment makes me so happy! I’m glad you are finding my videos helpful and hope all goes well with your move to NL! ☺️🥰 thank you for supporting my channel!
Absolutely loving your channel! So informative and such good vibes from you. I don't know if you do grocery shopping videos but I would LOVE to watch a video of you regarding this matter!
Already subscribed and wishing you health and success
Thank you for your comment! Do you mean a grocery haul? ☺️ I definitely have some planned in the pipeline. Grocery shopping here is a lot of fun!
@@LeesaYu exactly, thanks for reminding me the correct word. Stay safe and I can't wait to watch grocery hauls 🙏🏼😘
I really appreciate your tips. They can help a lot of people who are trying to save money and well manage their finances. Great video; I just subbed :D
Yes, lots of people trying to be smart with money and budget more effectively - especially because of the pandemic. Ourselves included! Thanks for your support!
I like it very very much,thank you for advices🔥🤩
Hi Leesa, your cost saving tips are great especially for me since I am new to the country. Looking forward to saving some of my money with your tips. 👍
The "cheapest" supermarkets/grocery stores in the Netherlands are: Dirk, Aldi and Lidl. Always look for bottom shelf or top shelf products. Those are cheaper. And keep your eye open for housebrands/private label products. It saves you money 💰💸💰
@@LeesaYu that's right. Dirk is slightly cheaper than Aldi and Lidl. I'm Dutch myself and I always go to Dirk. And sometimes to Aldi and Lidl. The Aldi and Lidl are also very popular.
You became a real dutchie in a short period ;) back in the days we said "geen cent te veel hoor!" (not a penny too much) . were you also so thrifty in australia? I binged your video's looking out for a new one. Greets from the Hague.
Love that saying, thanks for teaching me this! Yes we have both always quite thrifty (my husband more than me) but here I feel I can be loud and proud about living a budget lifestyle, whereas in Sydney I feel people value brands/expensive options much more. Thanks for watching and hope you find my future videos interesting too ☺️☺️
The plastic packaging is intended to reduce food waste actually. In transit the food sometimes gets damaged and they’re forced to throw it out, which wastes more on their end than plastic. It’s our responsibility to recycle it, so we can’t insinuate that the producers are fully to blame.
I understand that but I really wish that we could use alternative materials for packaging instead of plastic! Maybe at least something that is compostable? A lot of this plastic they use cannot be recycled properly, and now in the Netherlands it is thrown away together with normal rubbish. And then is it really necessary to wrap every single capsicum and eggplant to avoid damage during transportation? I’m sure there has to be a better way than this!
@@LeesaYu My point is that we all have a responsibility, and blaming manufacturers for not using compostable or biodegradable packaging doesn’t relieve us from doing our part. I definitely appreciate your concern for more sustainable production though ☺️ I just don’t agree with people “pointing fingers” and not sharing the responsibility.
Is it hard to land a job with no experience in the area?
Hi Nuno, it’s hard to say and depends on your industry. I think it’s hard to get your foot in the door no matter where you are, not just in the Netherlands. But if you don’t speak Dutch then your chances will become even slimmer.
@@LeesaYu My only worry is that i get hired move there, and then they decide that im not fit for the job. Ill be stranded xD
Almost everything is cheaper in Turkish shops.
Sometimes the Asian grocery store is even cheaper :) but I agree with you, especially when it comes to spices!
@@LeesaYu what is great about Amsterdam is that you can find Polish, Jewish, Morrocan, Thai, Spanish Italian Persian Chinese Brasilian Brittish Ethiopian.... You name it :) shop owned by a native, who is getting original produce so you can have delicacies from all over the place. And, as known -
"Love flies through the mouth"
You just started discovering Amsterdam. :) Enjoy!
I live already 53 years in Amsterdam, but I learn a lot from your videos! Thank you Leesa…
Awww this is so nice to hear! I’m sure we could learn SO much from you!!!