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  1. Vor 5 Tagen · How do Dutch people behave? Dutch people are quite open-minded, but at the same time, they are very private. They are not easily offended if you do not behave strictly according to their manners.

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  2. Vor einem Tag · 5 quirky things you should know about Dutch culture. Tulips. Clogs. Windmills. Giant wheels of Gouda cheese. Tulip farmers in clogs holding giant wheels of Gouda cheese posing in front of windmills! These are the images of "the Netherlands" that many people conjure up before moving here. What most people don't know is that these are only the ...

  3. Now personally i have the luck to have a lot of connections via via over time, being native dutch helps, and meet people via other people. But it would suck if i move here and you kinda have to step to people out of the blue, i feel like we are too over corrective by labeling people creeps, and some man are genuinely scared to say something to a woman (or child for that matter) in fear of ...

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    Vor 2 Tagen · In Dutch, the cultural division between North and South is also referred to by the colloquialism "below/above the great rivers" as the rivers Rhine and Meuse roughly form a natural boundary between the Northern Dutch (those Dutch living North of these rivers), and the Southern Dutch (those living South of them). The division is partially caused by (traditional) religious differences, with the ...

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  5. Vor 22 Stunden · 5) You will speak English better. By learning Dutch or any other language for that matter, you will gain a better understanding of English. You will have a greater appreciation of English grammar; its nuances and subtleties. As Geoffrey Willans said, “You can never understand one language until you understand at least two.”.

  6. These are my observations from mostly the men (the women seem to behave much better): Aggressive, loud, drunk, always speaking with the word curva, badly dressed and not wanting to follow the Dutch norms here, even though they work here (like putting all their trash just in the front and or backyard, a normal Dutch citizen doesn’t do that).

  7. 28. Apr. 2024 · Dutch people value directness and openness in communication. It is important to be open-minded and accepting of their straightforward nature. If you find their directness challenging, don’t hesitate to ask questions and seek clarity. The Dutch are generally open to discussing cultural differences.