Teacher Reacts To "Geography Now - Netherlands" [Smoke ****]

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  • čas přidán 17. 07. 2024
  • My name is Michael! I teach geography, history, religion, social science and physical education. Way too many subjects if you ask me... I don't claim to be an expert in any of these subjects.
    Although I am pretty awesome at PE!
    Original video: • Geography Now! NETHERL...
    Music: ♪ Biscuit (Prod. by Lukrembo)
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    Take care!

Komentáře • 784

  • @parmentier7457
    @parmentier7457 Před 2 lety +601

    The difference in the Dutch language with the Dutch and Belgians is comparable to British English and American English. The accents are different, and sometimes use different word choices.

    • @MrRabbiTricky
      @MrRabbiTricky Před 2 lety +22

      Accents are for sure different, but especially amongst themselves they use much more french influenced words (Tas koffie instead of Kop koffie and sacoche instead of handtas for example). I would say the difference is bigger then your comparison. If, as a Dutch, you talk to them you can perfectly understand them since they will adept to a more former use of Dutch.

    • @dawnmaster68
      @dawnmaster68 Před 2 lety +21

      @@MrRabbiTricky that though is true for all different dialects ... for example i as a Brabander can use sentences that will have the average North Hollander baffled without a concept of a hint of an idea what i mean by it.

    • @lindaraterink6451
      @lindaraterink6451 Před 2 lety +11

      @@dawnmaster68 Girl from Drenthe, snatched up by a Brabander guy. Yep totaly true. Boschenaren are far worse. ;) I have been know to sit at uncles birthday in Den Bosch, nodding yes and no and hoping I choose right. but the otherway around is the same. If I go full on Drents on them, they don't understand a thing.

    • @dawnmaster68
      @dawnmaster68 Před 2 lety +5

      @@lindaraterink6451 well i am from Den Bosch :P. But i do understands Drents, provided they don't speed up too much and don't use mnemonics i never heard before. But other than that it is sort off possible to follow most of it.

    • @sandrader2889
      @sandrader2889 Před 2 lety +5

      I think the Dutch play with words more comparing to Belgium, they are more loyal to their language I believe

  • @s.b.907
    @s.b.907 Před 2 lety +105

    11:20 See how the Dutch brainwashed you! 😂 Carrots used to be white or purple until the Dutch got involved. And now almost nobody (update: meant everybody) thinks they were always orange.

    • @koen23
      @koen23 Před 2 lety +8

      You might wanna read that last sentence again😀

    • @s.b.907
      @s.b.907 Před 2 lety +5

      @@koen23 you are right! 😂Had another sentence first, changed that and voilà stupid mistake was made. Corrected it. Thanks for pointing it out.

    • @maartenbakker8311
      @maartenbakker8311 Před rokem +1

      Carrots are usually white, because there is actually no need for the plant, or it's even waste, to produce any sort of pigment. I think carrots, or roots for that matter, would be purple or orange as a side effect of a colourful self-protection material (like carotene) and/or as for the cause of breeding.

    • @tycho-1285
      @tycho-1285 Před rokem

      @@maartenbakker8311 carots where purple, but where made orange to grow faster. Just like cale (boerenkool) originally it was puple but we made it green so there is more fotosynthese (glucose production) and therefore is grows faster and bigger.
      But because it grows faster is has less minerals then purple.
      Thats the down side of mass production

  • @qwertyuiopzxcfgh
    @qwertyuiopzxcfgh Před 2 lety +50

    15:50 The Dutch prime minister does indeed cycle to work every day. In fact, even when he visits the king, he just cycles to the palace. He works very hard on presenting himself as "just a normal guy". He even works as a school teacher on Thursdays.

    • @ElmoAbonneerFF
      @ElmoAbonneerFF Před 11 měsíci

      funfact!

    • @dimrrider9133
      @dimrrider9133 Před 7 měsíci

      I have a fun fact to:
      Rutte en die rooie haten ons tot het bot, ze zijn verandwoordelijk voor duizenden kinderdoden (belasintingaffaire) of kinderhandel en dat puur voor misbruik en adrenochrome.
      Ze hebben ons land gesloopt en verkocht aan het WEF en als ze slagen zijn wij in 2030 dood en leven er nog maar 500miljoen mensen op ons bolletje.

    • @lusten5430
      @lusten5430 Před měsícem

      Yet he gets hated on so much, poor guy.

  • @mr.brightside6087
    @mr.brightside6087 Před 2 lety +116

    I'm one of the luckiest Indonesian who could experience student-exchange to the Netherlands. We learn a lot about their work and study ethics. Thank you so much Wageningen University and Dutch Ministry of Agriculture. I really miss Arnhem city, Nijmegen, and also Amsterdam 😁

    • @celsus7979
      @celsus7979 Před 2 lety +13

      I am one of the lucky dutch people who have had to pleasure to live with an indonesian family in jakarta for a while, and visit bromo, borobodur and bali as well.
      What an amazing country and wonderful people!
      I will never forget it.
      Greetings and all the best wishes to you and indonesia!

    • @mr.brightside6087
      @mr.brightside6087 Před 2 lety +5

      @@celsus7979 oh my god you are so lucky, bro I'm indonesian and haven't visit Gunung Bromo💀💀. Really miss the homeland wish I could go back this year🇮🇩

    • @celsus7979
      @celsus7979 Před 2 lety +1

      I got up at 3 hours past midnight to climb bromo before sunrise so i could see the sun rise. It was amazing, nothing grows there, i felt like i was on the moon. And the sunrise was incredible. But it was so cold at night on top of thd mountain! Never thought i would get cold in indonesia ;)
      I miss indonesia too. The food!
      Hope you enjoy your time abroad :)

    • @mr.brightside6087
      @mr.brightside6087 Před 2 lety +4

      @@celsus7979 Bromo, Semeru, Rinjani, a lot of mountains to visit. I don't really know what's going on in my homeland, it's been 3 years living in Jordan. I feel like an alien here in the middle east, I wanna go back to Indonesia or at least give me holiday to visit Netherlands and the rest of Europe 😂

    • @celsus7979
      @celsus7979 Před 2 lety +1

      I hope you can go home soon man! Keep your spirit up until then!

  • @jessechu7980
    @jessechu7980 Před 2 lety +30

    7:13 "Those are just rocks" yeah they are, but they also aren't? It are actually graves made out of giant stones which were probably carried by glaciers during the Ice Age. The graves were build like 5000-6000 years ago i believe.

    • @burnone716
      @burnone716 Před 2 lety +7

      Was the funniest part of this video, history teacher saying ''those are just rocks''.. pyramids just rocks in a triangle, stonehenge just rocks in a circle, moai just rocks with faces, ...

    • @felinakats6716
      @felinakats6716 Před rokem +6

      This exactly! I went like, did he just say "just rocks" to a freaking hunebed? (burrial mount)
      Those were build between 3350 and 3050 BC and those "just rocks" that were used weigh on average 20000 kg with the largest being about 25000 kg. ( 44092 - 55115 lb)
      "just rocks" bah! *mutter mutter grumble grumble*

    • @Bowwow30
      @Bowwow30 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I'm glad he wasn't my history teacher. I found it a pretty stupid remark of him. @burnone716

  • @jurduyn1130
    @jurduyn1130 Před 2 lety +81

    On top of this coincided history a notable thing is that The Netherlands, however small, are after the USA the second largest agricultural exporter in the world. There’s a university dedicated to this and students from all over the world come there to do their masters and bring back their knowledge home…great thing!

    • @pietikke5598
      @pietikke5598 Před 2 lety +5

      Not for long with these WEF run politicians.

    • @DataStorm1
      @DataStorm1 Před 2 lety +1

      yeah, and a bunch of the "export' is imported b4 they export it again.... that's what the Port of Rotterdam is doing...

    • @puciohenzap891
      @puciohenzap891 Před 2 lety

      @@pietikke5598 Well, the Netherlands is more know for exporting nasty GMO stuff, though.

    • @pietikke5598
      @pietikke5598 Před 2 lety

      @@puciohenzap891 That stuff is banned in the EU. I think you are mistaken with the USA and Canada. They use insane amounts of that poison. But USA mega cooperations wanted to push their GMO crap into Europe. Also their Chlorine chicken and hormone filled meats washed in Ammonia and other poison that is banned in the EU.. So they came up with a treaty. I forget the name but after lots of protest it did not go thru. But most of those same mega corps also were in Canada so they tried again with CETA. And so far as i know they agreed to that in 2017. So maybe it has something to do with that. So that some company's found a way to ship in food from other countries give it a Dutch label and ship it to other country's. But our own farmers are insanely regulated. Don't know why anyone wants to be a farmer here anymore. But i'm glad we still have a lot of them. But a lot of them will be gone when the government gets their way. They are talking about taking their lands.

    • @pietikke5598
      @pietikke5598 Před 2 lety

      @@DataStorm1 Yes that to, but still we are a big exporter of our own. We have very fertile soil and great farmers . But if our disgusting WEF government has his way that will be over soon. They want the farmers lands now.

  • @parmentier7457
    @parmentier7457 Před 2 lety +33

    Because the Netherlands has reclaimed a lot of land from the sea, the marshy soils are very fertile.
    The small Netherlands is the second largest exporter of agricultural goods in the world after the US with an annual turnover of 100 billion euros. Even during the 2021 pandemic, the Netherlands exported 108 billion euros worth of agricultural goods. There are also many indoor vertical farms that use high-tech sustainable technologies to grow the vegetables. They also use 75% less water than traditional farms.

    • @black_hand78
      @black_hand78 Před 2 lety

      But they use a shit ton of electricity lmao. That’s the thing that no one likes to talk about. Just like vegans trying to convince farmers and everyone else that raising cattle does more damage to the environment then growing plants lmao.

    • @dimrrider9133
      @dimrrider9133 Před 7 měsíci

      As a greenhousebuilder i can prove this message.

  • @camamaja
    @camamaja Před 2 lety +17

    the full saying is : "doe normaal, dan doe je al gek genoeg"(act normal, that's already crazy enough) and there's another one that keeps gaining in popularity : "I'm not crazy, I'm Dutch"

  • @datboi2479
    @datboi2479 Před 2 lety +68

    For the Dutch language, there are two categories: Algemeen Beschaafd Nederlands ("General Civilized Dutch") and Dialects. Dialects can differ from region to region, most of them are very close to ABN, some are so different that Dutch people from other parts can't understand it. Belgian, or actually Flemish, is considered a Dutch Dialect in that sense.

    • @williamgallop9425
      @williamgallop9425 Před 2 lety +6

      And then there is afrikaans.

    • @mormacil
      @mormacil Před 2 lety +8

      ABN hasn't been officially used since the 80's. These days the term is simply AN, Algemeen Nederlands or sometimes Standaard Nederlands.

    • @mormacil
      @mormacil Před 2 lety

      @CAPTAIN HOOK Correct in the sense that none of those are Dutch dialects because they're not Dutch. West-Flemish, Hollandic and Brabantian on the other hand are Dutch dialects that differ significantly from Standard Dutch.

    • @peterkeijsers489
      @peterkeijsers489 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mormacil They ARE Dutch sublanguages, but they're called regional languages (with the exception of Frisian, which is an official (minority) language). Lower Saxon and Limburgish are regional languages, just 1 step down to that of an official language. I don't know much about Lower Saxon, but being a Limburger myself I know that the reason why Limburgish is not an official language (in comparison to Frisian, which IS an official language in the Netherlands) is that Limburgish doesn't have an Algemeen Geschreven (general written) spelling.
      And about Afrikaans: it's an official language in South Africa and a minority language in a small part of Namibia, which derives from Middle Dutch just like modern Dutch (or Algemeen Nederlands).

    • @mormacil
      @mormacil Před 2 lety

      @@peterkeijsers489 No it's not, they're all Netherlandic languages but so is Dutch. To avoid confusion we generally call the family Lower Franconian instead.
      Perhaps you're confusing the Limburgish dialect with the Limburgish language? Those are different things. The former obviously being part of Dutch as it's a dialect of it. The latter is it's own distinct language. It's as much part of the Dutch language as Low Dietsch is.

  • @mirjamvond1731
    @mirjamvond1731 Před 2 lety +42

    I'm a 6'1 Dutch woman, and although I'm considered tall in the Netherlands, I'm not perceived as "very tall". Just a little bit tall 😁

    • @gwaptiva
      @gwaptiva Před 2 lety

      Same as 6'4.5" male

    • @pietervanwoezik6876
      @pietervanwoezik6876 Před rokem +1

      Hoi ik ben 1.37 meter lang en 20 jaar en woont in utrecht

    • @denise-2262
      @denise-2262 Před rokem

      Me too😀

    • @Dr_Panne_Koek.
      @Dr_Panne_Koek. Před 3 měsíci

      ​@pietervanwoezik6876 holy crap. You're a hobbit. Do you life in a hunebed?

  • @kaikalter
    @kaikalter Před 2 lety +39

    To answer your language question, flemish is a dialect of dutch. It’s the same language, they just use words we would otherwise would not and the other way around.

    • @Roozyj
      @Roozyj Před 2 lety +5

      There are some dialects within Flemish though, that are absolutely incomprehensible to anyone, Dutch and Belgian alike xD

    • @mr.brightside6087
      @mr.brightside6087 Před 2 lety +3

      And it's called Vlaams 👍

    • @CavHDeu
      @CavHDeu Před 2 lety +2

      @@Roozyj like Limburgish that's also spoken in the lower rhine area in Germany but here it's called south lower Frankonian.

    • @flopjul4581
      @flopjul4581 Před 2 lety +3

      @@mr.brightside6087 Flemish is de engelse vertaling van vlaams net zoals dutch de vertaling is van nederlands

    • @jsb7975
      @jsb7975 Před 2 lety +2

      Flemmish and Dutch have exactly the same dictionary.
      When Flemmish speak the general Dutch they got a slightly french accent. Like the Dutch have a bit of an anglo-saxon accent.
      Dialects ofcourse exist, as everywhere in Europe, both in Belgium and The Netherlands.

  • @j0hnn13K
    @j0hnn13K Před 2 lety +27

    Those stones are historical artifacts, they date back 5000 to 5500 years (maybe longer) and were build by using glacial rocks that ended up in the region some 150.000 years ago, they can be found in more places, Norther Europe and up to Denmark too i believe. (Hunebedden, or "Huns beds/Dolmen")
    There are several theories around them, they're burial mounts for kings or druids, or they are "mystical places" used by druids for ceremonies.
    It is also unclear who build these, and for that reason the meaning is unclear as well, much like other monolithic monuments left over from 5000 years ago, like Stonehenge, we have ideas what it was used for, but that's about it. (most likely it's that burial thing tho)
    Either way, it's pretty nice to have such old historical artifacts just laying around the landscape hehehe.

  • @nobuine5146
    @nobuine5146 Před 2 lety +12

    I just noticed: underneath the picture of the Dutch King it says "Willem- Alexander & Queen Máxima". Queen Máxima is indeed the wife of our King Willem-Alexander, but the woman in the picture is not his wife. It is his mother: former Queen Beatrix.

  • @tigeriussvarne177
    @tigeriussvarne177 Před 2 lety +11

    I love my western neighbours, try to visit at least once a year for a daytrip, because Groningen is just 2 h away.
    First thing I use to do, is hit the Febu snack shop, for some Frikandel and Bitterballen from a vending machine.
    Then for a smoke to one of the many Coffeeshops, and at last, getting some Vla, Stroopwafels and Chocomel for home.

    • @celsus7979
      @celsus7979 Před 2 lety +1

      I do hope you get your frikandel as a 'broodje frikandel speciaal'
      On a bun wiyh onion, mayo and 'special' sauce
      Its the best!

    • @tigeriussvarne177
      @tigeriussvarne177 Před 2 lety

      @@celsus7979 Yes, I agree 100%.

  • @StefanVeenstra
    @StefanVeenstra Před 2 lety +21

    Also, I live near Giethoorn, all the villages with canals around here have roads. There's often building and greenery between the roads and canals, making it appear canals are much more prominent.

    • @jsb7975
      @jsb7975 Před 2 lety +1

      O moet je het verpesten?
      Wat nuchter weer.
      Maar wel eerlijk. Vooruit.😊

  • @blodekont5458
    @blodekont5458 Před 2 lety +9

    18:33 The Netherlands also is the Capitol of Symphonic Metal bands, Aeryon, Stream of Passion, Epica, Delain, Within Temptation, The Gathering, MaYaN, Dark Horse Light Horse, After Forever, Re-Vamp

    • @vogel2280
      @vogel2280 Před 2 lety +2

      And songs from the old days that might ring a bell: Van Halen (Jump), Vanderberg (Burning Heart), Golden Earring (Radar Love, When a lady smiles, Another 45 miles), Herman Brood & his Wild Romance (Saturday night), George Baker Selection (Little green bag), Lucifer (House for sale), Shocking Blue (Venus)

    • @xXTheoLinuxXx
      @xXTheoLinuxXx Před 2 lety +3

      And another funfact is that Floor Jansen lives in his country (Sweden).

    • @fkvdmark
      @fkvdmark Před 2 lety +1

      And proud of all the symphonic metal bands, but what came to my mind first were Armin van Buuren (from my hometown!!), DJ Tiesto and Hardwell. Although I am not a fan of them.

  • @SnappyJCM800
    @SnappyJCM800 Před 2 lety +14

    Carrots were purple before they were orange. I was curious too and had to look it up

    • @Brozius2512
      @Brozius2512 Před 2 lety +4

      They were different colors, white, purple, dark red

  • @RickNL86
    @RickNL86 Před 2 lety +12

    About Dutch agriculture there is a good video called "How Does The Netherlands Feed The World".

  • @lilianneweinhandl8493
    @lilianneweinhandl8493 Před 2 lety +5

    Flemish is to Dutch what the Australian accent is to English. They have a different accent and sometimes use words differently or totally different words for things, but it's just the same language. We both think the other sounds funny, but we're perfectly able to have a conversation without too much difficulty as long as we're both aware that certain words have a different meaning where the other is from.

  • @KennyHonu
    @KennyHonu Před 2 lety +5

    Carrots can come in colors like white, yellow and purple. 🥕

    • @marcovtjev
      @marcovtjev Před 2 lety

      IIRC the original color was a pale yellow.

  • @Abandoned_account534
    @Abandoned_account534 Před 2 lety +3

    Your content is amazing! Keep it up

  • @shanwyn
    @shanwyn Před 2 lety +19

    Don't know why I enjoy watching you react to such things, but alas, here I am :-) As a swiss, I would be curious to see your reaction to Switzerland since we joke here that Sweden and Switzerland is one country, since most foreigners always seem to mix us up :-) Cheers

    • @coyotelong4349
      @coyotelong4349 Před 2 lety

      Lol I have no idea why the two countries get confused so much- Is it just because of “Sw” at the beginning?

    • @shanwyn
      @shanwyn Před 2 lety +1

      @@coyotelong4349 There are actually three countries that get confused with each other: Switzerland, Sweden and sometimes Swaziland. I have no idea why, but it happens a lot. I used to travel a lot and it happened at least once per trip. Mostly in english speaking countries, especially in the US. I can only assume it is because of the Sw, but that's a guess only. It's kind of the same with Austria and Australia 😁

    • @daniellehurrell6620
      @daniellehurrell6620 Před 2 lety

      @@shanwyn Seriously?? Ugh, if it's mostly my fellow countrymen (US) that are the ones who get it mixed up, I'm SO embarrassed. I promise, we're not ALL that uneducated. The really LOUD AND STUPID ones are the ones you hear about in the news. 😳☹️

    • @celestia486
      @celestia486 Před 2 lety

      I don’t think I would’ve realized this w/o your comment n I don’t have any shame admitting it. I’m already watching a geography teacher react trying to educate myself n enjoy my time. From my experience the real loud, stupid, uneducated Americans are usually the older straight white men and or the “Karen’s.” love from America

    • @daniellehurrell6620
      @daniellehurrell6620 Před 2 lety

      @@celestia486 Yes! The fucking Karens and “Kens” of the US

  • @corvus1374
    @corvus1374 Před 2 lety +7

    A former President of the United States, Martin Van Buren, spoke Dutch as his first language.

  • @daniellehurrell6620
    @daniellehurrell6620 Před 2 lety +5

    You WILL get the 100k plaque! You're amazing and so insightful! When you do, please parade it through your teacher's lounge and let them know that you're the coolest teacher in school! I'm so glad you're having fun with this though! That's what counts! 😄

  • @live_possesion_5195
    @live_possesion_5195 Před 2 lety

    It is quite nice seeing these videos. Thanks.

  • @LodewijkVrije
    @LodewijkVrije Před 2 lety +2

    For agriculture, the netherlands produces a majority of the worlds tulips, and a large chunk of other cut flower exports.
    Even with the relative small amount of space, its always in the top 10 potato producers and exporters, being second in 2019 when looking at exports.
    In terms of exporting agricultural products, the Netherlands is only behind the USA despite having much less farm land.

  • @its_jelle254
    @its_jelle254 Před 2 lety +5

    1:56 the awnser on your question is i believe around 40% or something. Due to the whole western Netherlands (noord-holland, Zuid-Holland, zeeland and a piece of western utrecht is atleast 1 meter or more below sealevel. Same for the northen parts of groningen and friesland. Not to mention the entire province of flevoland is a drained sea so yea its a bunch of land.

  • @Sayitlikitiz101
    @Sayitlikitiz101 Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for the vid! I'm expecting the France and Belgium video now, even though they're very old, and rather obsolete by now.

  • @fjoergyn
    @fjoergyn Před 2 lety +4

    Within Temptation is a dutch Band :D

  • @oldman3319
    @oldman3319 Před 2 lety +1

    Sorry guys, the islands in the north are not the Walden Islands but Wadden Islands. Wadden means mudflats. You can make special walks when the tide is low. But only with a guide, because when the tide rises, it goes really fast and you don't want to be there when that happens.

    • @wingedyera
      @wingedyera Před rokem

      Thank you for pointing that out because it bugged me as well

  • @Roozyj
    @Roozyj Před 2 lety +2

    Oh, something you might enjoy if you like history, is our anthem. Het Wilhelmus is basically one big hatesong towards Spain, written during or after the 80 years war. The words 'Spain' and 'Spanish' and such are used way more than 'Dutch' or 'Netherlands' in our anthem xD

    • @eugenieC50
      @eugenieC50 Před 2 lety

      And it's the oldest national anthem of the world

  • @karinnijp-harmanny1345

    Maybe you didn't know, but the Golden Earring (radar love), the Cats (one way wind) and George Baker (una paloma blanca, little green bag) are from the Netherlands too. And the Tulips are original not from Holland. The're from Turkeye. And our Sinterklaas is a Turkish bisshop too. But in the Netherlands we celebrate his birthday every year on the 5th of december. Some schoolteatcher in the 19th century thought it was fun to ad some helpers called zwarte (black) Piet. Now a days people are not amused by this helper beïng black. So now we have roetveeg pieten and stroopwafel pieten for example. I can't think of more right now. I love your video. I subscribed immediately.

  • @GottHoldNicetomeet
    @GottHoldNicetomeet Před 2 lety +1

    Don't forget the Hamburg Ship port.
    Rotterdam had in 2018 transported 13,598 Containers (TEU) which places it in Europe number 1
    However Hamburg is not far behind
    on 3rd place with 8,741 Containers in 2018.
    2nd place is btw Antwerp with 10,830 Containers

  • @urbnctrl
    @urbnctrl Před rokem +6

    In Friesland, the province in the North, 190cm or 1m90 is actually a VERY common height. Most males reach that height around their puberty, I am 1m85 and living here has always made me feel small/average. My father is 1m91 and my younger cousins are all between 1m95 and 2m05

  • @robeleco1
    @robeleco1 Před 2 lety +4

    Rotterdam is called "the biggest German port". That says it all.

  • @mormacil
    @mormacil Před 2 lety +1

    Original carrot colors range from a creamy white to a deep purple. Orange just sorta sits in the middle between them. At least here in the Netherlands you can still get other colored carrots but you're paying premium for their weirdness and they basically taste the same. There's more flavor variety within different breeds of orange carrots.

  • @TheJantje666
    @TheJantje666 Před 2 lety

    just subbed i love teachers

  • @erikjansen4298
    @erikjansen4298 Před 2 lety +1

    Dutch and flemish is near enough similar the g is more gutteral in the netherlands and the flemish avoid all words of french influence where as the dutch will use french influenced words. Best example is the word spindryer, in dutch its centrifuge (french influence), flemmish its droogzwierder, litteral translation dry slinger. As in it spinns an item till its dry. There are also some differences in expressions. After a meal in the netherlands you kan say "ik zit vol" translates to im stuffed. In belgium saying ik zit vol means im pregnant. This can lead to interesting situations at the dining table.

  • @ronaldderooij1774
    @ronaldderooij1774 Před 2 lety +1

    There is the Dutch language union. In it, are the Netherlands, Flanders and Surinam. That official committee decides what is "proper Dutch" (in grammar and writing). So, that way it is guaranteed that (in writing) Surinam Dutch, Dutch Dutch and Flemish Dutch will always be identical. The way Dutch is spoken is not prescribed. So Flemish Dutch, Dutch Dutch and Surinam Dutch are all considered to be "proper Dutch" nowadays. Having said that, there are huge differences. I have difficulty understanding people speaking their own Dutch even less than 100 km (60 miles) from where I was born and raised.

  • @JeroenBaten
    @JeroenBaten Před 2 lety +4

    Regarding the language. Yes, to a Dutch person the Belgian language sounds like a extremely similar accent. But for instance the words "poepen" and "foef" have unexpectedly completely different meanings.

  • @renevw5812
    @renevw5812 Před 2 lety +5

    Frisian is Dutch with a twist of old Germanic. So if you are from Sweden, well Frisian but also Dutch should not be very difficult to learn.

    • @jochemvanderuitenbeek8324
      @jochemvanderuitenbeek8324 Před 2 lety +1

      Frisian is more like danish. Mixed with saxon.
      Thats where they are originally from.
      Fun fact: in english you'll find many frisian words.

    • @dorethedisveld6795
      @dorethedisveld6795 Před 2 lety

      @@jochemvanderuitenbeek8324 Frisian is more like Scottish.

  • @corneliusantonius3108
    @corneliusantonius3108 Před 2 lety

    Even today you occasionally stumble upon a white or purple carrot when harvesting them. I did that kind of work in my teens in the summer.

  • @ForgottenGames
    @ForgottenGames Před 2 lety

    I recently flew over the Netherlands (slowly on 800m height, with a cessna) .. it is SOO flat - it's 80% farmland (lot of it apple, pear and other fruit trees as well) with small towns scattered about.

  • @chrisvandijk99
    @chrisvandijk99 Před 2 lety

    funny man, i am living in Curacao watching your video! :-) keep the vids up! oh and many other color carrots :-) !!

  • @maja-kehn9130
    @maja-kehn9130 Před 2 lety +1

    Carrots used to be yellow. In German we sometimes still call them "gelbe Rüben" yellow turnip.

  • @its_jelle254
    @its_jelle254 Před 2 lety

    11:20 carrots back before we made them orange were actually purple. Tbh im glad its orange now since i cant imagine those things being purple.

  • @MsUltrafox
    @MsUltrafox Před 2 lety +3

    In the USA many towns have Dutch names.
    Also, you can find plenty of street names that have Dutch towns as their name like Amsterdam Street/Avenue.
    And I see plenty of names of people online or in movies/series that come from their Dutch ancestors.
    And we have more bikes than people in the Netherlands because biking here is faster and safe for everybody.
    If you come to the Netherlands and drive a car remember this rule.
    All DRIVERS coming from the right have the right of way and bikers are drivers too. (unless road signs claim differently but still do not a biker because you will still be at fault because a biker is a weaker road user and they need protection from cars so make sure you have a witness/dashcam)

  • @rientsdijkstra4266
    @rientsdijkstra4266 Před 2 lety +1

    Amsterdam however is one of the most cosmopolitan cities on the planet with official inhabitants from more then 188 Countries
    There are about a million Islamics in the Netherlands and also about a million Indonesians

  • @leyolm6170
    @leyolm6170 Před 2 lety +1

    Love how a history Teacher says: Those are just rocks on Hunnebedden... They actually are burial sites from 3000-4000 BC.....

  • @danobanano2505
    @danobanano2505 Před 2 lety +1

    3:15 vlemish sounds like old Dutch. They have a few words they pronounce differently or have a different meaning.
    The biggest difference is the culture, even tho we're so close to eachother.

  • @Communist_Russia
    @Communist_Russia Před 2 lety +2

    3:00 Flemish is actually more of an accent than its own language, although I think there are other words.

  • @teqfreak
    @teqfreak Před 8 měsíci

    The agriculural aspect remains quite undiscussed in this video. But the Netherlands is also the second largest exporter of agricultural goods in the world. There are some amazing videos about that too.

  • @harenterberge2632
    @harenterberge2632 Před 2 lety

    Clogs are actually quite practical when working in the garden. You leave them outside, but you can easily slip into them.

  • @iemand2612
    @iemand2612 Před 2 lety +3

    about the indonesian thing, there are loads of 'indo's' which means indonesian and Dutch mixed, these people might not look indonesian. Also, some ethnically dutch people might call themselves Indo, due to their family history in indonesia :)

    • @naseh446
      @naseh446 Před 2 lety

      The weird thing is Dutch is the tallest people and colonized Indonesia, the shortest country by the average at that time

  • @82gamerprincess31
    @82gamerprincess31 Před 2 lety

    Proto Carrots were many colors similar to peppers Yellow, Purple, White, and Orange. Many you can once again buy thanks to farmers markets and seed saving. The old school carrots are also much smaller, sweeter, and less woody as their easy to transport big Orange cousins.

  • @IJubane
    @IJubane Před 2 lety

    Funny thing is that purple and yellow carrots are actually also still sold in the netherlands at some of the bigger supermarket chains like Albert Heijn, so I'm surprised mist people don't know about their existence. The purple carrots are actually dark purple on the outside and fade into almost white towards the middle.
    It might have something to do with our agriculture ehh.. culture. We also have white asparagus for example that are a real delicacy here that is almost only grown locally I believe, and it is only available fresh when in season from march to June or something, and are quite different (way better imo) from green asparagus only because they are grown underground.

    • @AnnekeOosterink
      @AnnekeOosterink Před 2 lety

      White asparagus is also popular in Germany. :) But yeah, carrots come in white, yellow, and purple, and now also orange. :)

  • @MichaelJohnson-vi6eh
    @MichaelJohnson-vi6eh Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for making these. If you want to learn about Flemish - go over the Langfocus Channel and look up Flemish. Paul is really good at comparing similar languages. As an American who really cant do a lot of international travel, I look forward to learning about and hearing from normal everyday people who live in Sweden Germany or Indonesia, or wherever.

  • @amoral_minority
    @amoral_minority Před 2 lety +1

    Can't wait to see your reaction to Rammstein - Angst (the new music video). It's so good! Very thick with symbolism and meaning, maybe not as much as Deutschland, but still pretty amazing.

  • @Mr_Dopey
    @Mr_Dopey Před 2 lety +2

    An interesting video to react to that I recently found is "Voices From the Past" an Icelanders experience as a slave in the Ottoman Empire in his own words. There are many more interesting videos on the channel, but they may be long for this format.

  • @ForgottenGames
    @ForgottenGames Před 2 lety

    Lot of opera gothic metal too (Epica, Within Temptation) even the leadsinger from Nightwish (Floor Jansen) -- all Dutch

  • @arposkraft3616
    @arposkraft3616 Před 2 lety

    @2:00 about 35% and then another 15% is about at sea level or less then 1 meter above making it flood at tides and waves, but thats excluding flooding by river which dependent on snow melt in the alps might flood about 5-10% , do lets round it and say 60% in the worst case.. the most vulnerable sea flooding area is dike ring 14 (rotterdam amsterdam utrecht all being in that one) most common are river floods

  • @MyAcer20
    @MyAcer20 Před rokem

    when you get klompen that fit perfectly they are extremely comfy but most people just think you buy them and than you are done no thats incorrect you have to shape them yourself or let someone do it for you to perficly fit your feet so the pressure of standing is spread evenly across the full foot

  • @mikahess2378
    @mikahess2378 Před 2 lety +1

    Love your videos support from Germany

  • @arposkraft3616
    @arposkraft3616 Před 2 lety

    @3:00 Flanders is south netherlands, Belgium is not a nation but a political unit set up without a base, you can also see this by provinces, theres one Duchy of Brabant, the south part is in 'belgium' the north part is in the Netherlands, or by name...Belgica meaning low lands in latin and refering to the same area, ie there is no linguistic distinction beyond dialect in the same way texans and new yorkers will speak different but both speak American english

  • @bert2526
    @bert2526 Před rokem

    Those "just rocks" are ancient burial sites, around 5000 years old. They are scattered among north east Netherlands.

  • @mavadelo
    @mavadelo Před 2 lety

    Fun fact, besides the invention of the compact cassette, another more current Dutch "export product" hails from there as well. Dutch Formula One driver and current World Champion Max Verstappen was born there.
    Carrots where originally white or purple or yellow. That the Dutch made them orange because of the King is a myth. Yes, we made them orange, but we did so long before the house of Orange was even a thing.
    Sprinkles: Not the sprinkles you find in other countries (which would make me go yuk as well).. these are real chocolate.
    Don't know how many Indonesians but I know about a quarter of my friends has at least some Indonesian background and about half has at least some connection with the colonial past of it.

  • @dawatcherz
    @dawatcherz Před 2 lety

    the original colors of carrots are between a white/violet and dark purple color, some were also a light white/yellowish color.

  • @letheas6175
    @letheas6175 Před 2 lety +1

    Im like the exact opposit, im dutch but almost all my friends are Indonesian (or at least, asian. lol)

  • @Roel_Scoot
    @Roel_Scoot Před 2 lety

    There are about 500,000 Dutch people (first,second etc. generation) that have bonds with the former colony of Nederlands Indië. These people often have mixed Dutch and Indonesian forebearers but not nescessarily. They where repatriants and refugees from the colonial war after WWII when Indonesia became an independend nation and were always from origin Dutch. Then there is a group of 70.000 Molukkers, part of the KNIL (colonial army), that was brought to the Netherlands and after the independence of Indonesië could not go back savely. There are also Indonesian people living in the Netherlands as expats, or as political refugee.

  • @arjanrijvers562
    @arjanrijvers562 Před 2 lety

    Flemish is officially part of the Dutch language but its a very specific dialect, with its own pronunciations and in Flanders they use quite a few different words, mostly using french-derived alternatives or doing the opposite where they introduced germanic words to better differentiate themselves from the French speaking Walloons. When we have Dutch language quizes or games on TV there will often be Flemish people competing and they often do well because their education is more strict on things like spelling and grammar.

  • @tinyvanuffelen7918
    @tinyvanuffelen7918 Před 2 lety

    Queen Maxima , King Willem Alexander are also bike riders . And no , clogs are not uncomfortable . They keep your feet dry and when it’s cold you put some hay in your clogs to keep your feet warm . About music , also André Rieu is famous around the world and is selling many , many cd’s !!

  • @arposkraft3616
    @arposkraft3616 Před 2 lety

    @6:30 its funny only non dutch are concerned about that and if you look at the risk projections belgium has a bigger risk because we maintain and design our water management so fully, theres many places that due to being complacent are at way worse risk... in either case projected sea level rise is about 20cms over the course of a century.... its nothing to panic about

  • @albertbreetveld4872
    @albertbreetveld4872 Před 2 lety

    EFTELING THEME PARK IN HOLLAND! czcams.com/video/zdNy2Krx2f4/video.html

  • @svenverweijen3911
    @svenverweijen3911 Před 2 lety

    please note that this isnt an picture at 15:26 of the king (willemalexander) and queen (maxima), due to fact the women in the picture is the kings mother (princes Beatrix)

  • @sven-piontek5847
    @sven-piontek5847 Před 2 lety +2

    Hey! Nice Video Thanks a lot! Can you watch the Video about Switzerland in the future?

  • @schiffelers3944
    @schiffelers3944 Před 2 lety

    It differs what they say how much of the Netherland is below sea level/would flood; from about 1/3 to close to 50%.
    All I know and actually care about is that I live in Limburg NL and the ice can melt, it will give us a beach, this part of South Limburg is relative safe, however we also have floods and they can be severe. Excess rainfall caused flooding in Belgium, Germany, and NL in July 2021.

  • @vuurwater6784
    @vuurwater6784 Před rokem

    Music in the Netherlands, ever heard of 2 Unlimited. Dj Tiesto, Armin van Buren, Golden Earring and many many more. We dutch rule dance scene and hardcore/rave is typically dutch.

  • @Buboenik
    @Buboenik Před 2 lety

    A few other famous dutch artists: Floor Jansen, Adje van den Berg, Golden Earring, Epica, Within Temptation, Candy Dulfer, Focus, Andre Rieu.

  • @aboynamedsue6912
    @aboynamedsue6912 Před rokem

    The carrots were white or even purple .
    I would say Flemish is Dutch with an accent just like here in Drenthe some of us speak Drents.
    This is the first video that I came accros that they say ''Gouda'' correct.
    In the music section they could mention Golden Earing , Radar love was very much listened to accros the world .

  • @mrsknusprig9621
    @mrsknusprig9621 Před 2 lety +1

    1:50 To answer the question it would be roughly 50-55%.
    3:15 yes its basicly dutch. Just a different Accent like Austrian = German

  • @elisabethb.131
    @elisabethb.131 Před 9 měsíci

    One of the funnyest differences between Dutch and Flemish(Belgian Dutch) is how we treat English loan words. Take the verb 'to relax'. The Dutch keep the English pronunciation, but minimally incorporate the word into their own weak verb grammar, turning it into (the act of)'relaxen'. The Flemish however, will change the pronounciation and apply a more complex (strong verb) version of the grammar, turning it into 'relaxeren'.
    The thing is that 'relaxeren' makes the Dutch giggle, because it technically translates to 're laxating'.

  • @ronalddolman2654
    @ronalddolman2654 Před 2 lety

    7:13 Those rocks (Dolmens / Hunebedden) are actually the remains of prehistoric burial chambers (4000-3000 BC)

  • @arposkraft3616
    @arposkraft3616 Před 2 lety

    @5:00 we dont "control" , now decades back we had a full referendum on those islands and we wanted them to go and be independent...they however choose their respective situations; 3 of them as independent nations in the kingdom, 3 as special municipalities, they want that arrangement because that way (especially the nations) have a large autonomy and own parliament but can still defer to the netherlands for coast guard and other more infra intense things (like europol acces)

  • @MellonVegan
    @MellonVegan Před 2 lety +7

    Concerning how we see each other: As a German living but a 1h train ride from the border, I feel closer to the Dutch than I do to Bavarians, lol. In many regards, the country feels like ours but better. Not sure how the Dutch feel about this. But basically, I see anyone from the DACH region and the BeNeLux countries as variations on the same theme. But maybe that's just me and my pan-European brain.

    • @Roozyj
      @Roozyj Před 2 lety

      I think in general, people are cool with Germany. I'm studying to become a German language teacher and a lot of people have told me they dislike German language (because of the 'harsh' sound and the difficult grammar), but I haven't heard many negative opinions on the country itself :)
      I personally like Germany because I've spent many holidays at the Mosel river :3

    • @celsus7979
      @celsus7979 Před 2 lety +2

      Living in the north of the netherlands i am cultrually much closer to the north gernans than i am to the south netherlands. Pass the river rhine and things become a little different. The romans stopped at the rhine and french influence was a lot bigger there too.
      I see a lot of similarities with the culture of northern germany and denmark
      Greetings!

    • @kroon1930
      @kroon1930 Před 2 lety +2

      From one pan-european brain to another😉; what's a border, really, these days? I used to live in Nijmegen and take my dog walking in Berg en Dal. There's a path there, forest left, a grass field right. No wire nothing. Path is NL, grass is DE. I like that. It should be like that everywhere and always.

    • @jsb7975
      @jsb7975 Před 2 lety

      @@kroon1930 well I am against segregation too !

    • @sheilanixon913
      @sheilanixon913 Před 2 lety

      My father's family came from Krefeld to Britain in the 19th century. We all sp-oke "German" at home as well as English. When I went to Germany in the 1970s with my husband, who had been in the British Army in Gottingen, I was told by his German friends that I was speaking Platt Deutsch, with the accent of the German /Belgian border area. .My father forgot how to speak English for the last t6 weeks of his life, and spoke Platt Deitsch instead. My own children spoke Platt Deitsch at home , but have now lost it as they were forced to learn French at school . My grand-children are going to learn Afrikaans at home in September, which according to your language expert , would be the easiest foreign language for English people to learn . The French do not even like us, so why learn their language ?

  • @biancawichard2421
    @biancawichard2421 Před 2 lety

    oposite of what most foreigners think cloggs are very comfortable, especially in winter where they keep your feet nicely warm, i can't wear them anymore because of disability i can't hold the left one and it slips from my foot else i would wear them again for sure

  • @anniek4681
    @anniek4681 Před 2 lety

    You clearly havent worn them,if you claim they are uncomfortable. A well cut wooden shoe is very comfortable and surprisingly warm. The isolate very well. I am not talking about the "yellow" ones. Even if they sold by size, those are defenatly not designed for wearing. They are machine made. A well crafted wooden shoe is carved by hand. It is realy a craftmanship (a traditional one) There is also a difference in the way they are cut depending if they are worn by men or women. The clogs you often see in souveneersshops are the men's. The womans version has a bigger step-in hole and a leather band to fix it to the womans foot.

  • @ericameerman5670
    @ericameerman5670 Před 2 lety

    Actually if I remember correctly from my history lessons. The Netherlands didn’t fight against the Spanish monarch Karel V for 80 years since they had like a break for a few years. The war is in dutch called ‘de tachtigjarige oorlog’ meaning the 80 year war.

  • @ForgottenGames
    @ForgottenGames Před 2 lety +1

    I am from Southern Netherlands - (Province Zeeland) - to answer your question. For me, the Flemish is better understandable then the Northern provinces' dialect.
    It is pretty much the same for me, but in other parts of the country, they can sand steel with the way they prenounce the letter 'G' -- at least they don't have to scrape their troaths ever, perma-scraped.

  • @joslauwers7960
    @joslauwers7960 Před 2 lety

    Music is alot of POP but rather unknown to may Dutch we have a large Metal Scene.
    With bands like: The Gathering, Within Tempatation, Delain and Epica.
    Also our contribution to Nightwish; Floor Jansen who lives in Sweden with her husband Hannes VanDahl drummer for Sabaton.

  • @Limburg92
    @Limburg92 Před rokem

    Its not just rocks but menhirs big broken off blocks of stone that where mainly long and small..
    And its really special because these were placed in a way to make a sort of tomb.
    These stones were placed around 3 to 4000 years BC and its not thinkable how they moved or lifted these stones because they weigh tons..

    • @Limburg92
      @Limburg92 Před rokem

      Its older than stonehenge.

  • @rmyikzelf5604
    @rmyikzelf5604 Před rokem

    They really should update this. I'll say it again, William of Orange (William the Silent) was not the first king. The Dutch were a republic for over two centuries after gaining independence from the Spanish Empire (sometime around 1600 de facto). The first king was effectively Lodewijk Napoleon (yes, that French guy's brother) in 1806 (nicknamed the lame king). A remote descendant of William the Silent became the official first king in 1814 (confusingly, he was also called William of Orange-Nassau) .

  • @spiritualanarchist8162
    @spiritualanarchist8162 Před 2 lety +1

    I live in the center of the Hague, a 10 minute walk from Parlement. And yes the Prime minister often comes to the square here on his bike for a beer and a chat with the locals. I have never seen any secret service nor Media .He genuinely seems to be on his own, and he's never been hurt. . I Don't like his politics, but admire his balls !. I have also seen the royal family do some 'shopping ' a few times, but they have a lot of protection. You can't walk up to the king and have a chat without being 'jumped' by men in dark suits 😉

  • @suppensultan2296
    @suppensultan2296 Před 2 lety

    Love your reactions,do you have a discord server?

    • @Abandoned_account534
      @Abandoned_account534 Před 2 lety

      I think he said in a video that he might make one, not too sure though.

  • @lorettabes4553
    @lorettabes4553 Před rokem

    06:24 See the town called 'Delft' underneath The Hague?
    Yes, that's where I grew up. It's one of the lowest points in NL so if the Dijks break... Well, plenty of people here own boats.

  • @sputterpruttel528
    @sputterpruttel528 Před 2 lety

    A correction Wiliam of Orange (not the fruit but the colour )was never be king the first king was Lodewijk Napoleon .The colour orange came from the state of Oranges in France where Rene the Charlon dying witout children and Wiliam was the closes relative

  • @brianvanhedel
    @brianvanhedel Před rokem

    the picture of the rocks arent just rocks, they are hunnebedden, they are graves from I believe around the brons age

  • @lordgandalf22
    @lordgandalf22 Před 2 lety

    originally you see white yellow orange and purple carrots but its mostly part purple and white or orange and yellow but a fully ornage carrot was made in the netherlands

  • @j3gg
    @j3gg Před 2 lety

    Natural pre-selective breeding carrots colors range from white to purple-ish colors!

  • @dutchy1121
    @dutchy1121 Před 2 lety

    Carrots were originally purple, yes, the Dutch turned them orange, some places you can still find purple ones

  • @EagleOneM1953
    @EagleOneM1953 Před 2 lety

    With the food sum up I saw the word bakeljauw for cod. The correct pronunciation is Kabeljauw, it starts with a k...
    kabel is also the Dutch word for cable....