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Are The Dutch Lazy and Rude? Things I Hear from Americans/ An American Living in The Netherlands
Yoooo Welcome to the Vlog diary of an American Living In the Netherlands! Ive been on a creative whirlwind with the day in my life vlogs all while working full time here in the Netherlands and today we're talking about Things that are taken for granted here in the netherlands That I hear complaints about all the time. I love living here in the Netherlands and love The Dutch culture and believe when i say that... This is How The dutch are changing my mindset in the best way.

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Hey question! What age were you when you first traveled?

ItzSKYVlogs
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In the south (Spain, France, Italy) it's pretty normal to have dinner at 9 or 10pm. We're pretty early in the Netherlands.

Whistleru
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The story behind the feathers on the eggs is easy.
When eggs are laid there is natural thin protective layer on the surface. If you wash the eggs to remove things like small feathers you also remove that layer. Without that layer eggs are vulnerable to bacteria. That is why in the US eggs need to be refrigerated. European eggs you can keep at room temperature.

PetervanGinneken
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American eggs are washed with warm water and a detergent thats why you need to store eggs in the fridge in the US. Dutch or European eggs are not being washed leaving a protective barrier on the shell which makes it possible to store them outside the fridge. Sometimes there is still a feather on the unwashed egg.

jiskamemelink
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Offering coffee is considered the very minimum of hospitality here. Even my vet has a water cooler in his waiting room and a sign that says you can ask the assistant for coffee or tea. They will sometimes offer it without being asked.

I suspect that it's a fairly cheap way for stores to keep you in there for a longer time. Or from going away if you feel the wait is too long. You'll stay there for at least as long as it takes you to finish that coffee.

Jacqueline_Thijsen
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Dude...in Holland (...) we have a saying: Een hond heeft een baas en een kat heeft personeel. What comes down to: a dog has a boss, but a cat has staff.

thijsarends
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Wherever I worked, if someone visits you offer them a cup of coffee or tea. Doesn't matter if its a customer or a mechanic or even just a friend or family😊

vinniamsterdam
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Sky giving me a smile in hard times.
Thanks dude! Stay gold!

jolanjump
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You even can get free coffee at Supermarkets (not all, but a lot though)

Mus.Anonymouse
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Historically, dinner in Dutch households was at 5 p.m. sharp, as families waited for dad to come home. Back then, moms were typically homemakers. But now, with most parents working and balancing childcare, dinner tends to be later, although families still highly value eating together—it’s seen as a sign of a healthy family dynamic. These days, it’s tougher to have kids ready at 5, and we’re fine with dining out a bit later, as family meals are important, even when eating out. For special occasions like anniversaries, parents might leave the kids with grandparents, but for regular outings, they’re usually part of the tradition too.

BehaviorDynamics
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As to the dutch families eating dinner later; its usually because one or both of the parents work 'till 1700 but value family dinnertime a lot.
travel home is around 30-45 minutes, take 10-20 mins to relax, so they eat dinner between 1800 and 1830. If both parents work they still have to cook when they get home so you add on another 30 mins minimum, you get to 1900 for dinnertime.😉

TomgTomg
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I was born and grew up in the Netherlands. I really appreciate the scenery you are shooting.

lsipahelut
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There is a lady in the egg-factory glue-ing the feathers on.

dutchman
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🥷🏼🥷🏼☕ yes! dinner is at 18-19h at our place nowadays. But when going out it's usually a weekendnight so 19-20h is early enough. And always brought the children. If you mix them in soon enough they learn to behave. And why have children to begin with if you don't want to spend time with them. OK we took some time off now and then, but they're 20-23 now and still join on our Holiday. We like it! Just came back from a trip to Dublin with my 20 y/o son. Awesome
I was 16 when I took my moped all around The Netherlands with my friend, stayed at all the wildest camp-sites. When I was 17 I took the plane to my sister in Switzerland and have been travelling at least once per year internationally since then, ussually much more.

ewoutbuhler
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Oh man I am working in Noord Brabant this week and not only do I get coffee multiple times a day but they brought us warme worstenbroodjes every day as well. these things go a long way

Chad_Reed
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Someone offers you a stuck there for at least 10 min checking merchendise and you feel obligated to at least buy 30ct investment ever. Never underestimate Dutch salesmanship.

A.Kanters
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Yoooo happy Thursday! What is something that you surprises you about where you live!?

ItzSKYVlogs
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I am self employed now in the Netherlands and we been speaking a lot about subjects from your videos at the job. Very refreshing getting your perspective on things.

Chad_Reed
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The bakery you pointed out across Jumbo is Oscar, and yes, it's a chain. Originated in IJmuiden I think, there are multiple stores in the region. In fact, there is another one down at the Grote Houtstraat, and today I saw that there will be one opened at the corner of de Grote Markt and the Grote Houtstraat. Where that little shoe maker shop was. And I have to say, their breads and pastries are good!

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We sit at the table (almost) every evening with the family and eat together. We talk through the day, chat and laugh together, which is wonderful!

C_Amsterdam