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  • @EastMidlandsDUTCHess
    @EastMidlandsDUTCHess Před 2 lety +115

    The medical professionals are trying to prevent dependency on painkillers and resistance to anti-biotics by persuading patients to not look for a quick fix, but accept that you need some time to heal and your body can do it on its own.

  • @lydiavandodeweerd2984
    @lydiavandodeweerd2984 Před 2 lety +97

    Haha I wanna share my bank account number with everyone in case they feel generous 🤣.

    • @marga7694
      @marga7694 Před 2 lety +2

      😂😂

    • @Utxtreme
      @Utxtreme Před 2 lety +14

      Exactly the onlything u can do with it os doing a deposit😂

    • @franberrryy
      @franberrryy Před 2 lety +1

      Hahha

    • @boomdelted
      @boomdelted Před 2 lety

      Ye u got my number now what xD

    • @littlewoot
      @littlewoot Před 2 lety +2

      Please include the BIC code and IBAN 🤣

  • @ConnieIsMijnNaam
    @ConnieIsMijnNaam Před 2 lety +57

    Giving people a bank account number is very normal. People can't do harm, just knowing your bank account number. It is very secure. As long as you don't give them your pin-code or password. People need your account number to transfer money to you. (unless you send them a 'tikkie' ofcourse, that is even more convenient. A bank account number is not considered private information and is often needed to send you money.

  • @DenUitvreter
    @DenUitvreter Před 2 lety +81

    - The shops close at 6 because the owners got to eat and have time off too. Lots of shops are independent businesses, not chains. Otherwise that would not work and we wouldn't have so much specialized shops.
    - The smell surprises me, it used be bad in the country side but these days they inject it into the ground and use far less. I only smell it when the farmer is busy with it.
    - Wait until she sees a bridge for ships. There is little space, so it would make no sense to make the road go around the whole airport.
    - The primary job of the first line doctor is to make a solid diagnosis, not sell pills. It doesn't mean that you shouldn't have come, it was wise to come in case you would have needed immediate treatment.
    - If I go to a restaurant I don't want to be interrupted by a waiter all the time. In a fancy restaurant they will pay attention and be at your before you were about to flag them, but they will limit the number of times they ask if everything is all right. Guests leave when they are ready to, so it's rude to hurry them by bringing the bill.
    - It's seen as rude to waste someone's time by being late, or by making promises you won't keep.
    - Dutch people tend to like equality, especially the bosses like to be 'one of the guys', until the salary is paid that is.

  • @White_Lily369
    @White_Lily369 Před 2 lety +98

    About the dining experience. The US has a very different approach to dining out than the Netherlands. In the Netherlands it is all about you having a pleasant experience with whomever you are having dinner with, which can sometimes take up a few hours. Our waiters are also not reliant on tips. Trust me if you tip 'the American way', you'll get some happy servers but they don't need it to make a living. It is an extra. As a Dutchie who spend quite some months living in the US, I honestly got so fed up with the constant harassing (felt like that to me) of the waiting staff, I ended up bringing a sign that said I'd tip them 150% if they left me alone to eat in peace and only refill my drink when it was empty. Made some people rather happy with that mentality.

    • @Esmeagolly
      @Esmeagolly Před 2 lety +33

      As a fellow Dutchie, yes I feel babied or watched when someone constantly “checks up” on me. Or in a store when they come at you right away with Can I help you, nah I just want to look around leave me alone. We’re raised to be very independent

    • @ingridwatsup9671
      @ingridwatsup9671 Před 2 lety +4

      Yes I recognize that. Great idea to super tip to leave you alone.

    • @pretzeldip7234
      @pretzeldip7234 Před 2 lety +2

      I'll have to keep that in mind if I ever travel to America xD

    • @arposkraft3616
      @arposkraft3616 Před 2 lety +2

      ahhhh de geur van gier-seizoen...

    • @MarcelNL
      @MarcelNL Před 2 lety +2

      And things really aren't that bad here. Just look a waiter in the eyes and give a gentle nod and they understand that you require their services. I rarely have to raise my hand to get a drink or whatever.
      Makes me think of a restaurant in Germany where I went with my friends. I warned them in advance that the personell there is very rude and grumpy.
      My friends didn't care: "restaurant-personell is like air to me: I give them my order, they bring it to the rable and for the rest they don't exist to me."
      After the dinner they told me that I clearly was right; their grumpy attitude really ruined a part of the dining experience.
      While in many Dutch restaurants where I have been, the staff is so hospitable and friendly. One restaurant in Utrecht really amazed me that way.

  • @ConnieIsMijnNaam
    @ConnieIsMijnNaam Před 2 lety +45

    In a restaurant or café you don't get the bill unless you ask for it. When I was abroad and the waiter brought me my bill without me asking, I was really offended. I felt he wanted me to leave. Later I learned it's just a cultural difference. Also when a waiter asks 'is everything al right?' once, I consider that good service. If he asks three or more times I consider it annoying.

  • @muppet2829
    @muppet2829 Před 2 lety +44

    I'm a GP assistent and people get there antibiotic. But only if they really need it. A common cold don't need antibiotic. We don't give them as much because of the problem of antibiotic resistant. Because that would be a big problem. So that is why nobody get antibiotic if they have a cold.

    • @dutchman7623
      @dutchman7623 Před 2 lety +4

      Usually 'a cold' is a virus infection, antibiotics are useless. Why give someone a medication that's completely useless for the complaints they have at that moment? Risking a resistance when they do need it?
      Pleasing clients isn't healthcare: Zachte heelmeesters maken stinkende wonden.

    • @muppet2829
      @muppet2829 Před 2 lety +2

      @@dutchman7623 precisely. But in a lot of countries it is very normal to give antibiotics for a cold or feeling not well. And it is a paint in the butt to explain it won't help at all

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 Před 2 lety +1

      Dr Pol on TLC is always prescribing Antibiotics, no matter if it's a broken hoof or nosebleed or eyesore or salivashortage. He always ends his segment with a highly nonchalant jab in the side of the animal, antibiotics.
      That man is as Dutch as a cowboyhat.

    • @JasperJanssen
      @JasperJanssen Před 2 lety +3

      @@Widdekuu91 with animals, antibiotic resistance is less of a problem (or rather, the ABX resistance issue in animal is mostly because of large scale preventative use, not because of individual animals getting some stuff.). And anything that’s a wound gets antibiotics because animals don’t keep their wounds clean very well.

    • @nadiar.4638
      @nadiar.4638 Před rokem

      @@Widdekuu91 because its easy to ask a human to monitor how they are feeling and if they think they might be getting an infection. Animals usually dont want to show weakness, so by the time you notice the infection, it will be way more difficult to cure

  • @jessicakoster2543
    @jessicakoster2543 Před 2 lety +37

    Once an American comedian was invited to perform at the Dutch carnival. He fantasized about gorgeous sexy women in bikini, and what he got were fat guys in frog costumes, who hadn't seen a shower in days.
    Don't be fooled, the Dutch carnival is nothing like the ones in Venice, Rio or New Orleans.
    As for the windmills, there are parts where they aren't as common. Every time I see one, I still go "Hey, there's a windmill!"

    • @Dasypodidae45
      @Dasypodidae45 Před 2 lety +7

      "He fantasized about gorgeous sexy women in bikini, and what he got were fat guys in frog costumes" OMG that's hilarious 🤣🤣🤣

    • @YouHaventSeenMeRight
      @YouHaventSeenMeRight Před rokem

      @@Dasypodidae45 Well, Carnival is usually in Februari, which is quite a cold month in the Netherlands (temperatures close to freezing are not uncommon), so expecting to see girls in bikini is quite unlikely. That doesn't mean that people don't wear risque outfits when they go to the bars or other party venues. For some it is a time to let loose!

  • @Lowlanders
    @Lowlanders Před 2 lety +13

    The reason why American waitresses/servers are very hands on is because they rely on tips to make a decent buck an hour. In the Netherlands servers get a decent pay already, well in comparison to US servers anyway, and don't rely on tips that much.
    Not tipping in the US means you had a bad service, not tipping in the Netherlands isn't frowned upon. It's also very common in the Netherlands tips are collected into one pot and after the day is over everyone gets an equal share.

    • @nooeemie
      @nooeemie Před rokem

      Or that pot is saved up and to be spent on a business "party" day out for all the colleagues.

  • @Esmeagolly
    @Esmeagolly Před 2 lety +40

    Going for a drink with your teacher is a thing here in college or universities. When I studied to be a history teacher we went out for drinks at a nice terras a few times. But then again the history group is quite small, and were all adults. So why not
    To add to that, we don’t have a tipping culture here, we pay our servers normal wages (there is also a fixed legal minimum wage) also we don’t go out to eat as regularly as else where so we like to take our time and catch up, having waitstaff constantly interrupting would be considered rude actually if we need something we’ll let you know.
    I guess it’s another part of our independence

    • @hendrikusscherphof7348
      @hendrikusscherphof7348 Před 2 lety

      Also depends on what kind of teacher. I study economics (400 students per year), so professors will absolutely never do this. But usually we have course assistants who are working on their masters/PhD, and some of them would gladly go for a beer with the students after class.

    • @Esmeagolly
      @Esmeagolly Před 2 lety

      @@hendrikusscherphof7348 exactly that’s why I mentioned that the history group is quite small often not even 100 students a year.

    • @B-Meister
      @B-Meister Před rokem

      To be fair, if you were sudying to be a teacher it was basically still just teachers having a drink together xD

  • @dawnmaster68
    @dawnmaster68 Před 2 lety +9

    Respect doesn't come with age or standing. It comes from respectable behavior.

  • @bararobberbaron859
    @bararobberbaron859 Před 2 lety +19

    When Schiphol expanded (again) they couldn't move some of the roadways that were there, so they had to taxi (on a bridge) across the roadways to one of the airstrips on the other side. Keep in mind, they have to process 70 million people a year, so that comes with some quirks.

    • @eborned
      @eborned Před 2 lety +2

      Taxi for 30 minutes for a flight to London always amazes me 😅

  • @rubendeno
    @rubendeno Před 2 lety +22

    Bridge for airplanes is near schiphol airport. The highway next to sxhiphol goes under and the planes taxi over the bridge to the runway.
    Farmsmell is only in the parts of holland where there is a lot of farming.
    Most shops close sound 6 pm. Most supermarkets close around 8 or 9 pm.
    Restaurants etc close later of course

    • @baskoning9896
      @baskoning9896 Před 2 lety +1

      Jup: upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/Luchthaven_Schiphol_Amsterdam_Airport_KLM_Cargo_Boeing_Jumbo_Taxiway_Bridge_Highway_A4_E19_Foto_Wolfgang_Pehlemann_IMG_2267.jpg

  • @rowanthomas9181
    @rowanthomas9181 Před 2 lety +10

    Well the bank account number thing is just if we expect a payment from someone. We send a 'tikkie' and give the person our account number so they can transfer the amount😊🤣. And no not the restaurants 😊. Just the clothing shops etc. Supermarkets are open till late as well.

  • @moncherry4372
    @moncherry4372 Před 2 lety +14

    Yep in Brabant(southof the Netherlands) they have a carnival in February and they have a party for 5days drinking beerand having fun and you are everybody’s friend 🇳🇱🍺🍻😁

    • @nelvanommen9324
      @nelvanommen9324 Před 2 lety +1

      I like carnival, olso een Brabander.

    • @wgsips
      @wgsips Před 2 lety +2

      As a Brabander i miss carnaval, hope next february/march to go again!

    • @Dasypodidae45
      @Dasypodidae45 Před 2 lety +1

      And of course dressing like a teenage mutant turtle or some furry creature and watching the parade LOL

    • @nelvanommen9324
      @nelvanommen9324 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Dasypodidae45 nee in het krabbegat, Bergen op zoom lopen we in een ouwe jas een stuk gordijn een rode zakdoek en een hoedje.

    • @Chilleke84
      @Chilleke84 Před 2 lety

      @@nelvanommen9324 Thats just silly :P said a Tullepetoan :P

  • @karin7544
    @karin7544 Před 2 lety +5

    Funny to see how people react on this normal things for me. I'm glad and thankfull that i were born here.

  • @dutchman7623
    @dutchman7623 Před 2 lety +3

    Do not come early, do not come late...
    When I have a visitor at 12:00, I put on my trousers at 11:55 a fresh shirt at 11:56, my shoes at 11:59, walk down the stairs and open the front door. The visitor has to be on my garden path...

    • @Widdekuu91
      @Widdekuu91 Před 2 lety

      I have ADHD and used to always be late. After 20 years of trying creative methods (while others suggested harsh and sadistic solutions) I have accepted it doesn't change and I better not stress over it. It's mostly 5 minutes delay anyway, and I make sure that the visitor gets their money's worth, so to say. I prepare the meeting, food and drinks, I'm nice company etc.
      Sadly most of the people I arrive late to, don't have the same ideology. People have purposely driven off to "teach me a lesson" because I was 1 minute late to the grouppicknick ("That'll teach her!") Or simply keep asking me to change my clock, use a nasty noise that doesn't stop to indicate it's time to leave the house, use icecold water to punish myself with, etc.
      The examples are endless, one time I arrived 5 minutes late at a craft workshop and the teacher told me (the 22 year old paying participator) that I was not allowed a biscuit during teatime now, as a punishment. She warned my new peers/group that they weren't allowed to share their biscuit with me either.
      It was so humiliating and she didn't think she'd done anything wrong, knowing full well about my ADHD. I'd have thought my input, happiness and company would overcome the inconvenience of 5 minutes chatting without me there in the group, but appareantely not.

  • @TTTzzzz
    @TTTzzzz Před 2 lety +7

    Bridges for ships are even weirder. Btw, we also have rivers flowing 5m above the the surrounding country side because so much peat was dug out to provide heat for the Jenever (gin) distilleries.

  • @sirip8540
    @sirip8540 Před 2 lety +16

    I love the video’s. You should watch ‘america first, the netherlands second’ video! Its hillarious, just mocking Trump🤣

    • @laboelie204
      @laboelie204 Před 2 lety +2

      Oh yes, it’s hilarious! Here is the link: czcams.com/video/ELD2AwFN9Nc/video.html

  • @ricokramer7716
    @ricokramer7716 Před měsícem +1

    12:23..
    hell yeah better get there on time..! XD

  • @JanBinnendijk
    @JanBinnendijk Před 2 lety +4

    Yep.. the A4 Highway runs basically straight though schiphol airport, so there's a couple of bridges for planes to cross the highway, one runway actually runs across the highway, so there's a tunnel there, for the highway obviously.. :)

  • @guppie19833
    @guppie19833 Před 2 lety +14

    In the farmer parts of the Netherlands were there is a lot of grasslands an cows and all. It can smell like that, but not all the time. It smells like that because the farmers use the cow or pig shit, to fertilize the land.

    • @emilybakker3742
      @emilybakker3742 Před 2 lety +1

      And it's weird but I mis the smell when I am in a big city and get when I smell it again it get the feeling of nostalgia of home

  • @dionhoekstra3560
    @dionhoekstra3560 Před 2 lety +4

    Big parts of the Netherlands, mostly small towns and the farmlands around them actually do smell like a dung heap. I have always associated the smell of manure with coming home from a long trip so I'm very fond of it.

  • @ConnieIsMijnNaam
    @ConnieIsMijnNaam Před 2 lety +13

    The language school these people are attending is in the very rural northern part of the Netherlands. I grew up there but later left to live in a city. It took me years to loose the habit of saying "hi" to random people when I met them, biking or hiking. Actually, I still say 'hi' more often than real city folk. Sometimes people look at me like: 'do I know you?' But overall it's better to be kind than to be rude.

    • @DarkDutch007
      @DarkDutch007 Před 2 lety +2

      In the city: with some exceptions no one is talking to random people in the street.
      In the forest, same city folk: hi, hello, dag, hallo...

    • @mcfireballs3491
      @mcfireballs3491 Před 2 lety

      We used to go to Drenthe a lot when I was a kid, I really liked the friendly hi 's . My dad now lives in Zwolle, kinda the same story, I love it.
      Groeten uit Den Haag.

  • @witte_raaf
    @witte_raaf Před 2 lety +4

    Punctuality is one the most important things here yes. Shops close around 8 pm.

  • @_Triple-B
    @_Triple-B Před 2 lety +6

    13:20 Shops close mainly around 6PM. after that grocery stores are still open till around 9 pm and in the larger cities you have the night shops. Restaurants, bars etc are open like everywhere in the world.

  • @fragwitz8898
    @fragwitz8898 Před 2 lety +3

    we don't use credit cards , our banking system works a bit different. if someone has a creditcard, it is a "second account".
    Money like from work isn't deposited straight to a credit card here generally.
    look up Dutch carnaval..
    like this one czcams.com/video/7RZGWNeY5oI/video.html
    Cow manure smell isn't everywhere.. but farmers here generally have animals AND like corn, so they use the manure on the fields..
    it takes a few days to dissapear..
    Yes once a month the alarms go off everywhere , it's a system test.. first monday of every month at noon.

  • @anne-9235
    @anne-9235 Před 2 lety +4

    Pretty normal to get a drink with your teacher here. And also you call them by their First name

  • @erwinmulder1338
    @erwinmulder1338 Před 2 lety +5

    Just small and mostly non-essential shops close early. Most supermarkets are open from 8:00 until 20:00 or up to 22:00. Restaurants are usually open until 23:00. (Last orders usually are an hour or half an hour earlier). Cafes and bars are open until well into the night.

    • @moladiver6817
      @moladiver6817 Před 2 lety

      That's 90% of all the shops though. After 6 any city center will basically just shut down. People disappear. Things turn very quiet.

  • @mrispens
    @mrispens Před 2 lety +2

    don't be late, don't be early, be on time!

  • @Lt_Chloe
    @Lt_Chloe Před 2 lety

    Drunk dutch will be like clingy and like you're my best friend forever and such, we'll also be jokers

  • @TheDYON1234
    @TheDYON1234 Před 2 lety +2

    Every first monday of the month they air alarm goes off just as a trail, recently they messed it up in a few regions of the netherlands and they did the alarm on while no one was expecting it. Suprisingly the respond was low and the people who did hear it didn’t actually know what to do. Maybe that is also because the government doesnt really teaches people what to do when the alarm goes off.

    • @DarkDutch007
      @DarkDutch007 Před 2 lety

      Used to be on TV or radio that said that when you hear the alarm, get inside, close doors and windows, put on the tv (or radio).

  • @mcfireballs3491
    @mcfireballs3491 Před 2 lety +1

    Lol the 'airplane bridge' is the Schiphol Tunnel , it goes under one of the taxi ways (for planes) which is really cool when a big plane is taxïng(?).

  • @appief1racepuch646
    @appief1racepuch646 Před 2 lety

    6.45 The most of us shower every day,and when it's hot twice a day!

  • @wilco8729
    @wilco8729 Před 2 lety +1

    We got in total 1200 old windmills here in the Netherlands. Good luck with the pictures. That's a lot. Iff we come to all the windmills in the Netherlands... We got in total 2,750 units on land and 3,750 wind turbines at sea.

  • @sicksister
    @sicksister Před 3 měsíci

    It is fun to wave and say hi to strangers, because we have much international students and expats, ik like that, learning new things everyday! And if they don't wave back... Zuurpruim

  • @skyjack8884
    @skyjack8884 Před 2 lety +1

    The airplane bridges are at Schiphol airport. Some of the runways are on the other side of the highway and so the planes cross over bridges over the highway to get to those runways.

  • @Linda-hs1lk
    @Linda-hs1lk Před 2 lety +2

    What's secret about a bank account number? It's just a number, no one can do anything with it. You need extra codes anyway, THOSE are the ones you don't give to another person. But the account number, no problem.

  • @boscat666
    @boscat666 Před 2 lety

    watch the grand prix and see crazy dutch fans ... you will love it
    we all here went ballistic

  • @ricokramer7716
    @ricokramer7716 Před měsícem +1

    11:40. there are soooo many....
    but hell yeah it's possible, it would take some time but ofc.!!
    i'd say you should start in this little village called "kinderdijk"

  • @BlueStarDragon
    @BlueStarDragon Před 2 lety +1

    It's a bridge across the highway. It's one of the landing strips of our main airport Schiphol.
    There are pedestrian lanes. Don't walk in the bike lane.
    Supermarkets close at 9 or 10 pm

  • @bonsai67
    @bonsai67 Před 2 lety +3

    First, the lady who complained about the smell had probably never been near farm land before (city folks). There is nothing wrong with some honest smell of cow dung.
    Second, near the main airport there is indeed a freeway that partly goes under an overpass where airplanes pass from one side to the other. This is because one of the runways has been built a significant distance from the terminal. The runway was there first by the way, the freeway came later.
    And third, one of the reasons why bacteria become more and more resistant to antibiotics is because in some countries, you know the ones, antibiotics are handed out like candy for the littlest of boo-boo's or for viral infections.

  • @anthonmessing3353
    @anthonmessing3353 Před 2 lety

    Hahahahhaahh, bridges for planes🤣 More like a highway tunnel going under a landing strip. She has probably spend her holiday at Schiphol🤣 Bless

  • @jacinthehoogerbeets45
    @jacinthehoogerbeets45 Před 2 lety +3

    At Schiphol airport there is a bridge for a plane to cross the highway to get to the runway. Quite fun if you are lucky enough to actualy be there when a plane drives across.
    No free refills here 🤗 restaurants are supposed to be a relaxed experience, no rush to get the bill.

  • @jetfromholland4533
    @jetfromholland4533 Před 2 lety +1

    Our bigger supermarkets are open till 22.00 hours, so that’s good. And by the way, we don’t use the AM and PM notification when we write down the time. We write it like I just did, like 22:00 uur and if spoken, we just say ‘open till 10’

  • @-gemberkoekje-5547
    @-gemberkoekje-5547 Před 2 lety +1

    There are over a thousand windmills here. But they be spread all over the country. The size of Maine. So that gonna take a while.

  • @marco48471
    @marco48471 Před rokem +1

    Yes bridges for airplanes. Over the A4 near Schiphol there are two overturns for airplanes. The land or takeoff strip is on the other side of the freeway.

  • @davey2487
    @davey2487 Před 2 lety +1

    I drank beer with some of my university teachers on multiple occasions. Mostly at the end of an excursion to an event or something like that. We'd end the day with a ''borrel'', which translates to ''a drink''.

  • @allws9683
    @allws9683 Před 2 lety +1

    7:34 'bridges for planes' .. let's call it a highway tunnel under a runway of Schiphol airport 😅 ; the smelly country side: I guess in the US ( or other countries ) there is a wider periferie between the suburbs and the country side, so you don't end up that easy among cattle. In Holland residential neighbourhoods, farmland and recreational (small) forest alternate each other , so ( esp. by bike) you pass farms more casual ...

  • @Linda-hs1lk
    @Linda-hs1lk Před 2 lety +1

    I say hi all day long, lol. Even saying hi to people I don't even know. We have forest nearby and when I walk the dogs and I see another person there, we say hi.

  • @frankaschapendonk7220
    @frankaschapendonk7220 Před 2 lety +8

    Its also forbitten to drive your bike when you're drunk in the Netherlands. People do it, but it is not allowed

  • @Linda-hs1lk
    @Linda-hs1lk Před 2 lety +1

    I went babysitting my teacher's kids, lol. Most of us had a good relation with the teachers. In cold winters we'd go skating.

  • @somedutchguy2062
    @somedutchguy2062 Před rokem

    4:18 I remember this one teacher that invited me and some other students to his home in Amsterdam for a little get-together.
    We drank twelve year old whisky, smoked some joints, kept on sleeping there at night and went on our way the next day, after a good breakfast. No one thought that was odd.

  • @inaugustus
    @inaugustus Před 2 lety +1

    Bridge over the highway near the airport so the plane crosses above your head :-)

  • @gerbentvandeveen
    @gerbentvandeveen Před 2 lety +1

    De dag voordat het gaat regenen, gaan de boeren hun mest uit rijden over de weilanden.
    Als ik terug kwam van vakantie, toen ik een jaar of 7 was. Zei ik altijd "wij zijn THUIS".
    Greetings from Spakenburg The Netherlands Gerben T.

  • @glennheuts407
    @glennheuts407 Před 21 dnem

    Smoked some weed with my Teacher, in school time😅😂😂.. mr. Knauf, English teacher always with a colorful bowtie..

  • @gregoryviper
    @gregoryviper Před 2 lety

    I dont know why, but i like this guys reaction videos about the Dutchies!

  • @EricvanDorp007
    @EricvanDorp007 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes always on time! except for my son so sometimes I think he is made by aliens.

  • @timostedehouder3213
    @timostedehouder3213 Před 2 lety

    Had a lot of drunk days with our teachers. Best 3 years of my schoolcareer!!!
    Still in contact with 3 old teachers and a couple of old buddies, we should hang out again sometime soon.

  • @Carnovach
    @Carnovach Před 3 měsíci

    The bridge for airplanes are over the highway near Schiphol. They taxi then from the landing to the gate. Kind regards Roelof.

  • @RTM-fan
    @RTM-fan Před 2 lety

    The girl about the airplane bridge was probally referring to the plane viaduct over the highway at Schiphol airport. Yep Dutch are always on time

  • @Gerardjolingfan
    @Gerardjolingfan Před 2 lety

    Every first monday of the month on 13:00 they test the sirens for a couple of minutes

  • @ricokramer7716
    @ricokramer7716 Před měsícem +1

    5:10 carnaval indeed like in south american countries..
    its a week long of being drunk being in wierd costumes and you know...
    s3x drugs and rock 'n roll..!! whoeeeeehoeeee.!!!!

  • @Iflie
    @Iflie Před 2 lety +6

    I live in a rural area and sometimes you smell the fertilization of the fields but mostly you smell nothing unless you are next to a cow field, even sheep don't smell that bad if you are standing next to area. maybe these people were near a manurepit? Those are nasty.
    I find people are a bit taller and blonder near the top of the country than where I live near belgium but I'm looking upto anyone anyway because my mom was born in indonesia and while mixed with dutch she got their short genes. I was already happy I got taller than she did but looking up is normal to me. I once heard an american exclaim loudly when entering the train in Amsterdam that "why is everyone so F'n tall here!" and well sadly he himself was also part of the stereotype that americans are short, squat and overweight.
    They don't greet you everywhere in the Netherlands but I do find everyone is friendly, you can always end up in a conversation somewhere. Being on time is polite, making appointments. Stores that are closed on sunday or after 5 on a saturday, 6 on a weekday. We are not yet a 24/7 society and i think that's fine. I don't like things being open on a sunday and making their workers go to work. Just get your stuff beforehand. But we also have way more freetime than the U.S.

  • @legomattie3295
    @legomattie3295 Před rokem

    About the bridges for airplanes. They are not bridges, but runways, underwhich is a highway or other kind of road. Schiphol is an enormous airport in a tiny country, so we adjust the infrastructure, so you can land airplanes over highways. Same is done for waterways, so called aquaducts: connections between body of waters, or just canals over a highway.

  • @TTTzzzz
    @TTTzzzz Před 2 lety +5

    The friendly, greeting Dutch. In Urban North a South Holland No. Rural cities, sometimes. Rural villages and towns, often.

    • @moonheems3558
      @moonheems3558 Před 2 lety +1

      Yes they do. I'm from Leiden, we do it here, born in Rijnsburg, do it here. And both are in Zuid-Holland. And Leiden isnt a rural place

    • @TTTzzzz
      @TTTzzzz Před 2 lety

      @@moonheems3558 I lived in Dordrecht, Amsterdam and Haarlem and worked in Leiden and Hoofddorp. Not many greetings especially in Haarlem (houtkoppen).
      I know live in Zutphen: what a relief.

    • @moonheems3558
      @moonheems3558 Před 2 lety

      @@TTTzzzz I've lived in den haag, Rijnsburg, Oegstgeest and Leiden. All greetings everywhere.

    • @moonheems3558
      @moonheems3558 Před 2 lety +1

      @@TTTzzzz I'm originally from Rijnsburg ( uien) so yeah that's a small village

    • @mariadebake5483
      @mariadebake5483 Před 2 lety

      I live in Tilburg. Everyone greets here

  • @Jorendo
    @Jorendo Před 2 lety +1

    - Drinking with your teachers: That depends on your school. At highschool you obviously aren't gonna be buddies with your teachers, in college/university it depends on your school really. I did a graphical/multi media education. We called our teachers by their first name (in highschool it was by their surname) and you could have great talks with them and laugh with them. You would still respect them. I also had a trip to another school for a year and at that college it was very different, you had to call them by their surname and you were treated as a highschool student again it drove me nuts (and the fact that they had zero knowledge of what they teached). So it really depends on your school how well you can get along with your teachers.
    - The smell, euh don't know were they been but you don't generally smell the fertilizers unless they just put it on the fields. So unless they were in some small town surrounded by farmlands, they shouldn't really have smelled it.
    - The dinning experience, well most people prefer it that way. You come to have a dinner with someone or some people. You want to talk with them and not get interrupted the whole time. I was amazed when I was in New York with how often they would ask "you want a refill?" to my friends who had a cola. As soon as their glass was nearly done, they would come over, but after 3 drinks it was made clear you had to leave again..meanwhile i was still sipping my beer...also never understood the free refils of soda and then telling people to piss off after 15 or so minutes cause you ain't paying...then let us buy are drinks and leave us be, gjeees, we come to have a nice drink..not drink as much as you can in 15 minutes and move off again.
    - The bikes comming from every direction, yeah that is a problem in Amsterdam, cause of all the tourists who go on bikes and don't know where to go and what they can drive on. Or as said, you are standing on the bikelane, against mostly tourists do that. Can't blame them as it must be weird for them but still it's the tourists xD

  • @soquidelasoksonette
    @soquidelasoksonette Před 2 lety

    local retail closes round 1800, supermarkets round 2200 restaurants coffeeshops and so 01.00 , bars clubs 04.00

  • @StMargorach
    @StMargorach Před 2 lety

    About time and being on time being important; we are decedent's of traders and merchants.
    This is also the reason we became very direct, tend to talk to everyone like they are our equal and always have to get our own 2 cents in

  • @Thuras
    @Thuras Před 2 lety

    Restaurants and supermarkets are open longer, but local shops are closing at 17:30 or 18:00 and yes what you guys call military time we use standard and just call it 24h system

  • @bokigaab7064
    @bokigaab7064 Před 2 lety +1

    The shops that close at 5:30 or 6 are more like clothing shops cause supermarkets and restaurants are longer open than that and I know cause I'm a dutchie

  • @ricokramer7716
    @ricokramer7716 Před měsícem +1

    5:40..
    naah dude.. just make sure to be up front stage..
    nobody is going to carrie your big @ss XD
    bring a triangle ladder to stand on or something hahahah

  • @marjawilmsen6946
    @marjawilmsen6946 Před 2 lety

    About the planes. In Amsterdam you have a road above the highway where the planes land. So when your driving on the highway you can see a plane driving by above you. very impressive

  • @andyhorvath6630
    @andyhorvath6630 Před 2 lety

    About punctuality; a short time ago the platform information screen in Eindhoven Central Station mentioned that my train had a delay of 30 seconds … Still regret that I didn’t take a picture of that …

  • @_JoyceArt
    @_JoyceArt Před 2 lety +1

    6:10 is BS, you only smell farm smells if you are near fields after they fertilized the lands. Otherwise, it smells surprisingly fresh, even in the middle of summer, even Amsterdam and other bigger cities smell fresh. I’ve been in countries where hot summer days bring out the sewer scents.
    Grocery stores are open until 8-9-10, depending where you are. Other independent shops close at 6, but chains like Ikea, hardware stores close around 8 or 9.
    Except for now, the past weeks every non essential shop has to close at 6, grocery stores at 8.
    As of tomorrow, everything that’s non-essential indeed closes at 5.
    The saying hi part, if you go for a walk somewhere quiet, and someone crosses your path, you say hi, or good morning etc.
    You’ll be looked at weirdly, if you do that in busier areas and stand there saying hi to everyone that walks by.
    Speaking for myself, when I’m walking past someone, and our eyes meet , I occasionally chat a little more beyond hi, like “such nice weather we’re having”, if I’m in a particular good mood.
    I’ve had people commenting on my ice cream I was eating, sitting on a bench. “Ohhh, that looks tasty!”. At least looking at myself, I’m open to share fun exchanges, saying something pleasant, smiling at people if our eyes meet, depending on the situation. Again, not so much in crowded city centers, I’m not a weirdo.
    The party in the South is Carnaval, similar to Marci Gras, Carnaval in Brazil and Venice Italy. For 5 days, those of us that celebrate, aged 0 til 80+ put on silly costumes, paint our faces and go to see parades of other people in costumes, walking or on floats in the afternoon. And then immediately after hop in a bar or cafe to have a good time and drink. For kids and teens often parties are organized. As a kid, one of the best parts is getting dressed up and face painted, and go to school like that on the Friday before and start partying there. There’s a little difference between how they celebrate in Brabant and in Limburg, where I’m from. To me, our carnaval is more colorful in the sense that we paint our faces. Something they don’t do as much in Brabant.
    It’s a feast to mark the start of Lent.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carnival_in_the_Netherlands

  • @pascalmaassen6482
    @pascalmaassen6482 Před 2 lety

    IT,s called Carnaval or Vastelaovend. People dressed up and party for 5/6 days drinking allot of beer and alcohol😁

  • @moniquev.jaarsveld1353

    In the Netherlans there is a Hop- on Hop-off bus tour.With city sightseeing bus stops.
    You see:Central station.
    Market hall.
    Museum park.
    Kop v Zuid cruise terminal.
    Erasmus bridge.
    The spido boat.
    The euromast spicetower.
    You come in the bus on centaal station.
    ( stop A)
    The end stop D euromast.

  • @thisisourlifeloveit
    @thisisourlifeloveit Před 2 lety +8

    I was shocked when some people said the busses and trains are always on time. I don't know a single Dutch person who would agree with you on that. Sure probably more than 90% of the time they're on time but man do we like to bitch about them when they're late

    • @HighlyCombustibleReacts
      @HighlyCombustibleReacts  Před 2 lety +9

      Like the weather 😁!

    • @thisisourlifeloveit
      @thisisourlifeloveit Před 2 lety +2

      @@HighlyCombustibleReacts exactly! We love to complain haha

    • @moladiver6817
      @moladiver6817 Před 2 lety +2

      Dutchies complain when the train is a couple minutes late that's for sure. Mind you a train that runs 4 times an hour. On one of the busiest rail networks in the world. People don't realize what an extreme puzzle it is to make it even possible every day.
      Dutch trains are basically a country wide metro service where even intercity trains don't run for much longer than 40 minutes until the next stop. It's all very efficient.

  • @johnwageveld4501
    @johnwageveld4501 Před 2 lety

    Ah the plane bridge.
    Airport is divided by a high way. So they created an overpass the planes can use to taxi to one of the runways that are further back.
    It's cool sight when you see a 747 cross it while on the highway.

  • @sades775
    @sades775 Před 2 lety

    The shops usually close around 5 or so because those people should be able to go home and have dinner as well. Weekends are different of coarse and grocery stores and restaurants have their own closing times later in the evening. But regular stores like clothing, toy, other etc close earlier because they're not necessities and bc quality work shifts/environment are important. Happy, rested and properly paid employees make a store run smoothly.

  • @berendt87
    @berendt87 Před 2 lety

    7:25 There are bridges over the highway A4 and highway A5 at Schiphol Airport. The planes are taxiing over the bridges.
    13:02 Supermarkets are open till 8 pm or later. I am working in a supermarket what closed at 10 pm.

  • @tillylovesholland1161
    @tillylovesholland1161 Před 2 lety +1

    In Holland the intire country does not smell like cow. In some perods of the year like in spring when they start to cultivate vegetables they use a product made of cow poop to fertilize and that can smell but not for long and not for days or months. There is only one bridge that crosses a hihway to lead the landed planes to the airport and its awesome to see them crossing. When you are in a restaurant you do not want to be bothered by the waiter all the time feeling presssured to order more then you need. So the majoraty waits untill you signal them Well in the big cities. In other places when the waiter walks by and they have eye contact with you they smile and ask you if everything id lis what you wished for/espected or if you need something else so its not the same evrywhere.
    Doctors in Holland are there to cure you not to make the farmecuticals rich so the medicins that are needed by people who really need them to cure are not wasted on people who also can be helpt with paracetamol or ibuprofen. Medins also can demage you more if you do not really need them an can make you an adddict. In other countrys people only believe a doctor when they give them medicins otherwise they do not feel taken seriuosly.
    Foreigners who are not used to bikelanes and this ammount of bikes usely walk there were the bikes are while there is enough space on the curves to walk. In their minds its allways the fault of the bikes when they in fact are doing wrong.
    The thin and high steps are only found in very old houses in Amsterdam and maybe some in Rotterdam but for the rest of them they have normal mountable sizes.
    Normal shops close at 18.00 o clock, supermarkets these days close later. Latests at 22.00 hor but in some places you can go to a nightshop and petrolstations also sell a lot of much used products so there is allways a sulotion or ask friendly if a neighbour would like to help you out if you need a role of toiletpaper or a cup of sugar for example. We shop wath we need and think in advance what will be not there anymore soon. There are also services you can call who bring your grocerys to the house.

  • @foetsie85
    @foetsie85 Před 2 lety +4

    i,m 6´5 you can sit on my shoulder watching the concert of guus meewis and sing or yell kedeng kedeng :)

    • @dianebaven2457
      @dianebaven2457 Před 2 lety

      😂🤣😂 iam not that tall either, and always have to look at the screen to see anything 😂

    • @foetsie85
      @foetsie85 Před 2 lety +1

      @@dianebaven2457 glad they have huge screens on the site of the stage then haha😅🤣

    • @dianebaven2457
      @dianebaven2457 Před 2 lety

      @@foetsie85 zeker weten! 😂, my hubby can’t carry me on his shoulders 😂🤣😂😉

  • @keyandeweerd7714
    @keyandeweerd7714 Před 2 lety

    Paracetamol is a painkiller that is effective against pain headaches and fevers that is why it is so common because its very handy

  • @KaasSchaaf666
    @KaasSchaaf666 Před 2 lety

    Retail is closed at 1800, except on late night shopping, once a week. The supermarket, hardware stores are often open until 2100/2200 hours Restaurants until 2200/2300 hours the shops where you can buy chips and snacks until the night for some. for a gas station, there are always a few that are open 24/7.

  • @JasperJanssen
    @JasperJanssen Před 2 lety

    That first one is more of a comment on how rowdy London drunks are.

  • @Defhrone
    @Defhrone Před rokem

    If you want to take a picture of alot of windmills, you should visit Kinderdijk, near Rotterdam, there are a few dozen there and all of them are afaik still operational. I know a few spots where you can enter them and basically see how they work. The whole top can rotate towards the wind, and this technology is hundreds of years old. just move the top half of the building using wooden cogs and stuff. Most of them where used to pump water out of the polders, but also to mill grain and dyes

  • @danobanano2505
    @danobanano2505 Před 2 lety

    12:30 we Dutchies are planners.. we make appointments for everything.. its Just something we do.

  • @cast6376
    @cast6376 Před 2 lety

    The woman from ireland had a very good point. Maybe you can look into the so called 'carnaval'. It really is crazy!

  • @woutervandenbosch8161
    @woutervandenbosch8161 Před 20 dny

    6:30 Clearly some people never lived close to or by farms. Once a year (in spring) the farmers here drive out the manure (the cows pooped all winter long into a pit) and spread it all over their lands. And then when the wind is blowing your direction you can smell that yes. (For a day maibe 2) But that's one time a year. (Correct me here if I'm wrong farmers)
    But I love it. It does not smell bad and I rather smell that than some kind of chemical plant or city smog.
    7:49 yes when you drive on the A4 motorway close to Amsterdam it goes under the airport Schiphol and you can see airplains passing. Part of Schiphol got extended to the other side of the motorway. It's a small country so if you can not move the motorway and the airport can't expand to any other direction... Well then just build it over the motorway or highway. (Can't remember which one to use motor or high)
    Oh wait we are in The Netherlands so here it's probably high. 😅
    10:05 There are more and more bacteria in the world that are resistant or immune to antibiotics. Because loads of people never finish their antibiotica and keep some weak bacteria still in their body. That way the bacteria slowly get used to the antibiotica. Which can cause loads of trouble in the long run.
    That's why docters here do not give tjem away just like that. They have to see or conclude that it is something caused by bacteria. Otherwise you are not getting any antibiotics.

  • @jmk84032
    @jmk84032 Před 2 lety +1

    I think it's an old video. The shops do not close at 6 pm Supermarkets open until 8 or 9 pm. But we also have stores in major cities that are open 24 hours. The plane over a bridge hahaha. At Schiphol Airport there is a tunnel with a road running underneath. The planes drive over it to taxi to the arrival and departure halls.

  • @TheKeystoneChannel
    @TheKeystoneChannel Před 2 lety

    The Dutch don't like to waste time 😂

  • @remkometkrullen
    @remkometkrullen Před 2 lety

    They mean CARNAVAL! It's from below the rivers!

  • @Android-bd8ft
    @Android-bd8ft Před 2 lety +1

    In the Netherlands if you are walking on a bikelane ,Walk on the opposite lane , Now you have traffic coming towards you and you dont need to watch ur back, be in the way,or be surprised for incoming cyclist from behind, They will ring their bell just for you to know their incoming and you dont have to jump aside.

  • @boxie001
    @boxie001 Před 2 lety +7

    what are you going to do with a bank account number?
    put money in your account? yeah, that sounds dangerous.

  • @patricemeijboom9004
    @patricemeijboom9004 Před 2 lety

    The bridges for planes thing is only around the airport where the highway runs under the runway

  • @ziree22
    @ziree22 Před rokem

    Frikandel speciaal, .... cut the frikandel a little bit more than halfway over the whole length before frying, after frying the frikandel stays open. Then put a nice white stipe of mayonnaise first than a red stripe of ketchup or curry (heinz) and then to finish sprinkle it with chopped onions . Eet smakelijk best served with patat oorlog.😊

  • @marktegrotenhuis
    @marktegrotenhuis Před 2 lety

    Bridges for airplanes? 😂 She means the viaducts at Schiphol International Airport. From what I can see on Google Maps there are 3 taxiways and 1 runway crossing the A4 highway.

  • @Random_user_8472
    @Random_user_8472 Před 2 lety

    At a company I used to work, we had a X-mas celebration every year. One year we went bowling and I was in the team with the CEO (I was a simple process operator). We had some good beers together and a lot of fun. Especially fun of the CEO, because he sucked at bowling and we were happy to let him know. This man had MBA and two other university degrees, he was so smart that he started to act stupid again 🤣
    I always used to go to a coffeeshop in The Hague, Le Mistral. Above the shop there was an old lady living, like 80 years old or so. Every Sunday morning she went down to the coffeeshop to have actually a coffee. I had the most wonderful conversations with this lady, while smoking my bud 🥰

  • @marks.6480
    @marks.6480 Před 2 lety +5

    I know people who have been ticketed for drunk driving on a bicycle. If it's REAlLY obvious and the cops see it, you will be stopped and fined.

    • @TijmenZwaan
      @TijmenZwaan Před 2 lety +1

      You have to be *very* drunk for that to happen.