Top 5 Reasons Why I Fell In Love With The Netherlands

In this video I will be sharing with you my top 5 reasons on why I fell in love with this amazing country! Feel free to comment bellow and start a discussion over whatever points you think are valid or not. Look forward to reading your comments. ♥️
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  • @groovyeverywhere
    @groovyeverywhere5 жыл бұрын

    get yourself a guy that praises you as much as Joey praises the Netherlands

  • @JoeyJaq

    @JoeyJaq

    5 жыл бұрын

    Hahaha I’m pinning this!!! It’s too goo!!! 😂

  • @groovyeverywhere

    @groovyeverywhere

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@JoeyJaq ahahahaa dankjeweeeell😂❤

  • @MariskavanBunderen

    @MariskavanBunderen

    5 жыл бұрын

    That should be on a TEGELTJE!!!

  • @Amsool

    @Amsool

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yessssss

  • @Nynke_K

    @Nynke_K

    5 жыл бұрын

    LOL!

  • @AppleCore360
    @AppleCore3605 жыл бұрын

    first person I have ever heard saying "love the belastingdienst" hahaha but I guess they do offer an honest structure.

  • @lucacommonjay7894

    @lucacommonjay7894

    5 жыл бұрын

    I was just gonna comment this. But since I'm getting 600 euros from them this year, I guess I love them too right now xD

  • @BlueEyedRaven_

    @BlueEyedRaven_

    5 жыл бұрын

    Sure nobody likes paying taxes and nobody likes those that are always on your ass about paying taxes. But I guess our system is just easy and structured and not every country can say that.

  • @CruelViper88

    @CruelViper88

    5 жыл бұрын

    Leuker kunnen we hiet maken, wel makelijker. We can't make it fun, but we can make it easyer. Is the basic moto from out "Belastingdienst".

  • @Kholdaimon

    @Kholdaimon

    3 жыл бұрын

    We are just spoiled. We pay a lot of taxes in the Netherlands but ask any foreigner about what they like about the Netherlands and they comment on how well everything is taken care off, from infrastructure to social security to health-care, everything is clean... We forget this, but our taxes pay for that, in the US you pay less taxes and they spend it on giving subsidies to oil companies and increasing their army expenditure while there is no social security, bad health-care for the poor and the infrastructure is literally crumbling away...

  • @vincenttekelenburg3740
    @vincenttekelenburg37405 жыл бұрын

    value for money, kerel is al echt een nederlander xD

  • @wandaaufderspringe2102
    @wandaaufderspringe21023 жыл бұрын

    Wow. And alot of Dutch (myself included) are really complaining about the Netherlands. It's so refreshing and eye opener to see someone from outside the Netherlands talk positive about our country ❤️

  • @frith.calluna
    @frith.calluna5 жыл бұрын

    Totally unrelated, but I love that shirt!

  • @speeluh
    @speeluh5 жыл бұрын

    'Dial up the belastingdienst" sounded very funny. Thank you for the video. I'm grateful for living in Holland.

  • @fionamartinez6978
    @fionamartinez69785 жыл бұрын

    I completely agree with you: there is no other place in the world where I would want to raise my children. I had such a care-free childhood here, but only realized it (of course) when I was much older. The way I was raised, and the way I think a lot of Dutch children are raised, was with a lot of freedom, mutual trust, and independance. I actually have a theory about this: growing up, kids from a very young age learn how to go places by themselves. I mean by cycling. Think about it, when I was about 11 years old, I could already visit any one of my friends whenever I wanted, go to school on my own, to the shops, to hang out with friends etc. I never had to ask my parents to drive me or wait until I had a car of my own (I still don't have one). If I stop and think about it, I feel incredibly lucky to have grown up this way and I wouldn't want anything less for my children. Great video! Xxx

  • @BlueEyedRaven_

    @BlueEyedRaven_

    5 жыл бұрын

    I guess the good thing but also a bad thing depending on your perspective is that everything in The Netherlands is so close by because our country is quite small. So yeah you can practically reach everything you need on foot or bike. If you prefer a carefree and simple life, The Netherlands is certainly a good place to live.

  • @Derlet30

    @Derlet30

    3 жыл бұрын

    This is so beautiful to hear! I grew up in a completely different part of the world than the presenter and also you, but I cherish carefree, happy childhood stories. They remind me of mine in South America, hiking outdoors with my family and friends ❤

  • @SaveraSusanna
    @SaveraSusanna5 жыл бұрын

    O god, nu ik jou zo hoor praten denk ik echt: Oke, ik mar wel wat dankbaarder zijn dat ik in NL woon. 😌 Het klopt dat we zo met de auto door Europa kunnen. En inderdaad met gemak naar Parijs. ❤️ Ik en mijn vriend willen dol graag een roadtrip maken door de US en denken dan inderdaad dat we veel te veel moeten uitzoeken voordat dat überhaupt mogelijk is. Beetje hetzelfde als jouw gedachten toen je in de US woonde dat het veel uitzoekwerk is om naar Parijs of een andere plaats in de EU te gaan. 😌 Wel super leuk dat ik nu door jouw video ineens extreem dankbaar ben om in NL te wonen. ❤️

  • @LisaKokx
    @LisaKokx5 жыл бұрын

    I am so happy to hear that you've truly found yourself a home here! As much as I want to go abroad all the time, I am really glad that I grew up here. Some things are incredible, other things could be better, but everything is decent. And that, in a way, makes me proud to live here.

  • @StarBurgerProductions
    @StarBurgerProductions5 жыл бұрын

    Normally I don't comment on videos. But I like the way you compare the Netherlands to the USA. Keep It up Joey!

  • @tiestoboi21
    @tiestoboi215 жыл бұрын

    Dear Joey, I absolutely love your videos. I’ve been living in the Netherlands for 4 months now. I also moved from NYC. I fell in love with a Dutch boy and 7 years later(yesss hunty....took me that long to move) The way of living was something that immediately stuck out to me whenever I would come to see my boyfriend. People don’t understand that in the US. Americans live to work, Dutch people work to live. U see it on people’s faces that they are happy doing their job. For example, going to a fast food restaurant is so different, in America you get the annoyed person who is behind the counter stuck at work with a little attitude just saying “NEXT!” In The Netherlands, people are so friendly and even when my Dutch is not so good they don’t mind because I speak English. I love the Netherlands just as much as u, best decision I made coming here to be with the king of my heart ❤️ keep posting videos!!! Yasssss!! Best -Omar

  • @Saartje05

    @Saartje05

    5 жыл бұрын

    Like my late father always said 'my work is a nasty break in my vacation'. LOL. And yes, he loved what he did.

  • @ChibiYotsuba

    @ChibiYotsuba

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes, this! I can't seem to explain this to my American online friends. They can't fathom how somehow can be motivated to work hard, if they're not working for tips. I tell them you don't work hard for tips, but to keep your job, which you can do stress free, as you don't have to worry about making ends meet, so your smile is genuine. They then go 'so instead you worry all the time about losing your job?!' I can't seem to make them understand that simply doing your job right because you want your job isn't a source of constant worry here, but something you gladly do because you feel it's worth it. Now of course, you don't go to your job going 'hurraaayyy!', but most people accept that it's just the way that it is, and they're fine with it. I don't know how I would cope with wondering if I would make ends meet that day, every day. That's just too much stress.

  • @Derlet30

    @Derlet30

    3 жыл бұрын

    Beautiful note! So happy for you!! ❤

  • @GDveertje
    @GDveertje5 жыл бұрын

    Omg love itttt when you throw in Dutch words (you speak Dutch so well!). And very interesting to hear your points!!

  • @moontan_
    @moontan_5 жыл бұрын

    Yay you made it to the 10k! Ik vind jou zo leuk! Ga zo door!

  • @tessavanvlaanderen6139
    @tessavanvlaanderen61395 жыл бұрын

    You are so right. I never really looked at the netherlands that way, but since a few months I do and it’s so mindblowing. Love your videos as always.❤️

  • @user-jy6sh5wu9h
    @user-jy6sh5wu9h4 жыл бұрын

    just subscribed to your channel, I am dutch and I regonize many things in your videos. I think your videos are really fun and I really like seeing suff from a foreigners perspective. keep it up!

  • @normadesmond6017
    @normadesmond60174 жыл бұрын

    Joey I'm dutch and I find it beautiful, the reasons why you love our country and how passionate you tell it. Well done!

  • @Justquitthebs
    @Justquitthebs4 жыл бұрын

    Thank you. I just started to re-appreciate my country again 🤗

  • @JaneFokster
    @JaneFokster5 жыл бұрын

    I have to say I love your #2, the location in the world, because I also think people don't appreciate that enough. I love the fact that I can just hop in a car and go to all these amazing places in Europe with really no hassle or much planning at all. It's all so easy, whether you take a train/plane for a city trip or your own means of transport to enjoy more of the countryside abroad. My bf and I love European road trips so much that we have done nothing else for our summer holidays for the last 10 years, except for one week in NYC a few years ago. For my it's the only time I've been to the US, so I don't know if I can really answer your 'value for money'-question very well. I absolutely loved New York, but I also understand that NYC is different to most of the rest of the US.

  • @r.z.608
    @r.z.6085 жыл бұрын

    I am German, lived in the US for six years and about to return to Europe in June. I can´t wait to leave the US for good. I agree with all the points you mentioned. The US feels like a third world country in many aspects.

  • @semboersen2632

    @semboersen2632

    5 жыл бұрын

    (Late reaction) But I believe the US isn't a real country of oppurtunity, even every citizen says so in the US. Normal employees are threaten unfair and because of that they "are stuck in the system."

  • @isabelhaakman3017
    @isabelhaakman30175 жыл бұрын

    I’ve lived in the States for 10 years, but I come from the Netherlands. Everything you say is so relatable and so true! Thank you for giving me that little bit of nostalgia every once in a while😍❤️

  • @liefslieke
    @liefslieke5 жыл бұрын

    Leuke video joey! Maybe you could record a video talking about your favorite dutch snacks/foods and your least favorite ones. Hope you’ll reach your subscriber goal, i’ve recommended your video to some of my friends ✨

  • @nurailidepaepe2783
    @nurailidepaepe27835 жыл бұрын

    I don't think I'd ever be able to have a long distance relationship for that long so shoutout to you guys for doing that and staying together honestly

  • @Derlet30
    @Derlet303 жыл бұрын

    Such a great video! Now I understand why my aunt (from South America), moved to the Netherlands and her entire family (my uncle is Dutch and so are my 4 cousins) is so happy there. Now you are making me consider moving there from the US! 😄 Thank you for making this video. I enjoyed it very much! You have amazing energy and a great personality ❤

  • @huachenyuforforever6024
    @huachenyuforforever60245 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for sharing. It makes me appreciate the things I always took for granted a bit more :-)

  • @tessa5333
    @tessa53335 жыл бұрын

    Love your video's Joey! Your right, I think we sometimes take things for granted here, but I'm really grateful that I live in The Netherlands😍☺ Sometimes we need people with a different perspective (like you) who remembers us to be grateful to live here

  • @julievb6243
    @julievb62435 жыл бұрын

    I’m always so great-full to live in the netherlands, especially after watching your vids! 💕

  • @susandaniels7033
    @susandaniels70335 жыл бұрын

    Hi Joe. Thank you so much for your video. It is like an eye-opener. Hearing you talk about your experience in Holland, i just realize how fortunate i Am tot live in this country. In the future i promise to try to complain less because actually hearing you.. It could be a lot worse.

  • @sab-de8qq
    @sab-de8qq5 жыл бұрын

    really enjoyed this video, it made me realise I maybe should be more happy with where I live. my big dream is to move out of the Netherlands but I’ve never really looked at the points you made before. Great vid💛

  • @daniellecool89

    @daniellecool89

    5 жыл бұрын

    Yes the same i`m live in the Netherlands but i was thinking to go to Norway but what you say live isnt bad here inThe Netherlands

  • @alexysq2660

    @alexysq2660

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@daniellecool89 ~And, from what i understand/i've heard, *Norge* is - def - very lovely ( ...beautiful) but, that living there can be b-o-o-o-oring ({: \ ...! Not that 'worse' things don't exist, o/c...!!

  • @lauramulder4279
    @lauramulder42795 жыл бұрын

    The 2nd is so true! I’m just a student here in the Netherlands, but next week I’ll be going to Disneyland Paris, then next month to Berlin, the month after I’ll be working in Spain and then I’ll be studying in England. Everything is sooo close! :)

  • @Overwijn01
    @Overwijn015 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for making me smile 😊

  • @MariskavanBunderen
    @MariskavanBunderen5 жыл бұрын

    7:16 you just dial up the BELASTINGDIENST 🤣🤣🤣👍🏻👍🏻 absolutely something I just figured out that does NOT exist here. You’re amazing

  • @JasperJanssen

    @JasperJanssen

    5 жыл бұрын

    Wait, doesn’t the IRS have a customer service hotline?

  • @WilliamsWorldView
    @WilliamsWorldView5 жыл бұрын

    I guess banning hate preacher Steven Anderson from coming to the Netherlands (and the other Schengen countries) is a tribute to the gay acceptance in the Netherlands (althought, discrimination still is an issue, even in the netherlands)

  • @mariussielcken

    @mariussielcken

    5 жыл бұрын

    I prefer free expression. I prefer that you present an argument against people who think like Anderson instead of shutting them down. These people believe AIDS is punishment from God for gay tolerance. It's not right to just shut it down: this only serves their victim complex.

  • @WilliamsWorldView

    @WilliamsWorldView

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@mariussielcken I don't think there is any hope left, for people like Steven Anderson. You can argue against them all you want, no logical argument will make them see how wrong they are. I can rip all of Steven Andersons arguments to bits. No problem, but that will not make him change his mind. He needs a paradigm shift, but that is something he needs to do on his own. You can't make him, not with logic and reasoning. Then he'll just hide behind his bible

  • @mariussielcken

    @mariussielcken

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@WilliamsWorldView isn't it just amazing, that you now have to ban him, because you say the way of logic and dialectic is shut down, but somehow you are not the one shutting it down even though you agree with shutting down Anderson's free speech. You are implicitly choosing violence. You advocate using state violence to interfere in a peaceful civil matter. All because he has views you disagree with. He might need a paradigm shift, but you need a backbone that is not so fragile that it needs state enforcement. Let's actually defend gays from Anderson, and not expect the state to do work that is not their work. Realize the Nazi's were not just racists: they thought jews were even more racist. Their fight against the opposition felt to them as revenge for years of oppression, as the Nazi party had been illegal. It's amazing how willing you are to feed people's persecution complex. If you were really worried about Dutch views on gays, shutting down a public speech wouldn't even be on the list. Let Anderson expose himself. It's either that or you believe that people you happen to disagree with should be shut down. And that's when you're a fascist and implictly endorse political violence.

  • @mariussielcken

    @mariussielcken

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@WilliamsWorldView it's not about Steven Anderson, it's about public debate.

  • @WilliamsWorldView

    @WilliamsWorldView

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@mariussielcken *how wrong you are* isn't it just convenient for you, that you nohave to ban him because you say the way of logic is shut down, but somehow you are not the one shutting down logic even though you agree with shutting down Anderson's free speech. *hold on there, Kyle. His free speech is not shut down. He is still free to speak his mind. He is banned from spreading hate. No one is banned from speaking their mind, but there are rules. And he can make his point, without spreading hate. He chooses to spread hate, in stead of spreading a positive gospel.* You are implicitly choosing violence. *What act of violence is committed? There was no violence there. He was informed, that he was not welcome, thus he choose to stay away, no violent act was necessary, nore committed* You advocate using state violence to interfere in a peaceful civil manner. *Untrue, I don’t advocate for using state violence, or any kind of violence, for that matter. You seem to have a really weird definition of “violence”* All because he has views you disagree with. *If he did not spread hate and advocate for actively killing homosexuals, then he would be welcome to spread his religion here. He is not banned for his beliefs, he is banned for spreading hate. There is a big difference there, which seem to fail to recognize* He might need a paradigm shift, but you need a backbone that is so fragile doesn't need state enforcement. *Petty, very petty. Why is it, when people like you have no actual argument, that they resort to insults, right away? Come on, put some effort in. You did a piss poor job of arguing so far. Step up your game* Let's actually defend gays from Anderson, and not expect the state to do work that is not their work. *Again... you are totally wrong. Collectively we all form society, why are you separating the gays? All humans form societies, regardless of sexuality, skin color or religion. And collectively, as a society, we should protect our society, from people like Steven Anderson. How do you do that? You form a governing body and allow it to act for you in such cases...* Realize the Nazi's were not just racists: they thought jews were even more racist. Their fight against the opposition felt to them as revenge for years of oppression, as the Nazi party had been illegal. *Your abbreviation of the nazi history is missing some context there. I don’t think that, what you are saying is fully correct* It's amazing how willing you are to feed people's persecution complex. *You are completely wrong. The again, it is not about the religion, it is about the spreading of hate. You are putting the emphasis on the wrong side of the discussion* If you were really worried about Dutch views on gays, shutting down a public speech wouldn't even be on the list. *It’s not about free speech. There are rules for free speech. You can speak your mind, but you can’t spread hate. If Steven Anderson would say that he believes that homosexuality is wrong, then he can. If he says homosexuals should be executed, then he can’t. Try to understand the difference* Let Anderson expose himself. It's either that or you believe that people you happen to disagree with should be shut down. And that's when you're a fascist and implictly endorse political violence. *You really haven’t understood a thing, have you? I’ve explained this in the previous part of this comment. It’s about a society protecting itself from a threat. Steven Anderson spreads hate, which is why he was banned. It is not about belief, it is about hate. You are placing the emphasis on the wrong element.*

  • @thatdutchguy2882
    @thatdutchguy28825 жыл бұрын

    👍-up Joey. I'm glad you enjoy living in the Kingdom.

  • @letshighfive
    @letshighfive5 жыл бұрын

    So easy to watch and listen to you - new fan 🙋‍♀️

  • @JoeyJaq

    @JoeyJaq

    5 жыл бұрын

    WELCOME!!! ♥️

  • @claudiafrancisca6983
    @claudiafrancisca69835 жыл бұрын

    Thank you Joey. Although most Dutch people will not agree about the 'Belastingdienst' (including me), I do agree with each and every other point you make.

  • @mhraafat

    @mhraafat

    5 жыл бұрын

    Claudia Francisca I agree..

  • @rdevries3852

    @rdevries3852

    5 жыл бұрын

    I don't know. While I expect that most people don't particularly enjoy paying taxes, when it comes to how our tax system and our "belastingdienst" is _organized_ , I think that most people would agree (if they're being honest) that it is _very_ organized.

  • @claudiafrancisca6983

    @claudiafrancisca6983

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@rdevries3852 I guess they are overorganized :).

  • @autohmae

    @autohmae

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@rdevries3852 I would love to pay more taxes ! (well, at the same tax rate and without inflation of course ;-) )

  • @rdevries3852

    @rdevries3852

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@autohmae Well sure, but that is _less_ a matter of liking taxes and more a side-effect of something else you'd like, now isn't it? :) :p

  • @petervrooden9849
    @petervrooden98495 жыл бұрын

    reason No6: I live here! ;) Good to see the perspective from someone who lived in another country. Sometimes I take for granted all we have in The Netherlands.

  • @Tangocita444
    @Tangocita4445 жыл бұрын

    Love This video. Love you! My husband and I are going to move to the Netherlands as well, and I love your videos like this. I agree with every single point that you have. Plus, bikes! LOL in all seriousness, you make very good points that I one hundred percent agree with and I think the Netherlands has it all over America, speaking as a 50-year-old American that has lived here all her life. I live in Seattle, a super expensive West Coast city, and I have done my due diligence on pricing in the Netherlands, and it is amazing. Thank you for the videos. Keep up the great work

  • @sannehol6942

    @sannehol6942

    5 жыл бұрын

    Welcome! Hope you will enjoy becoming more dutch and living the dutch way! Use your bikes a lot👍😉

  • @alexsandrakrol5163
    @alexsandrakrol51635 жыл бұрын

    I like the way you talk about the accessibility of everything. We do live pretty much in the centre of everything and we can do a lot of crazy stuff because of it. For example with some friends I took the day off work, got the first plane to Nice for breakfast and a glass of wine on the boulevard and the last plane back home. Just because we could.

  • @alexdevid135
    @alexdevid1355 жыл бұрын

    that vibe though!

  • @rikkyrixt
    @rikkyrixt5 жыл бұрын

    I lived in DC and i think that it was really expensive coming from Friesland. Just basics like shampoo etc. was already 2/3 times more expensive then back home.

  • @elenia.t.8085
    @elenia.t.80855 жыл бұрын

    I have a similar story and your video helped me so much

  • @lynn2saucy441
    @lynn2saucy4415 жыл бұрын

    Omg i really love Ur vidss!!! Ik vind je Nederlands echt top!!!😌❤️🤞

  • @JoeyJaq

    @JoeyJaq

    5 жыл бұрын

    😘

  • @fototoestelletje

    @fototoestelletje

    3 жыл бұрын

    Aaaaaakaladkfkdkdodkdkfokfonfnfindibfibfibfibf

  • @Saartje05
    @Saartje055 жыл бұрын

    It's great how you're telling us how great it's here. So often people complain how bad it's here but they don't realize how well it's organized here, how good life is here. We're so spoiled.

  • @sanderjansen5187
    @sanderjansen51875 жыл бұрын

    Fijn om weer eens te horen hoe goed wij het hebben in ons kikkerlandje. Ik heb al eens een jaar in Nebraska gewoond en ga er vaak op vakantie, altijd weer erg blij als ik weer thuis in Nederland ben.

  • @meertntoch1438
    @meertntoch14385 жыл бұрын

    Glad you like it here so much, welcome aboard (so to speak)!

  • @nemanjadjukic
    @nemanjadjukic5 жыл бұрын

    great to hear the whole story, how you ended up here in the Netherlands 👍❤

  • @mariellewos2456
    @mariellewos24564 жыл бұрын

    Kind words I believe! Ik wens je/jullie veel goeds!

  • @WiWillemijn
    @WiWillemijn5 жыл бұрын

    I love how 6 hours is 'close by' for you ;) And that you learn dutch!

  • @WietskeLenderink
    @WietskeLenderink5 жыл бұрын

    I just moved back to the Netherlands after living in Seoul South-Korea for 5.5 years and I need this video. Moving back is hard! But you are right the Netherlands has some great points for sure!!

  • @RFGfotografie
    @RFGfotografie5 жыл бұрын

    I love these video's :)

  • @Killergauge
    @Killergauge5 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for your video Joey. To see it in your perspective, i should be grateful to live here. I didn’t see like that. Better said : i didn’t saw it like that. Ps. We love your video’s 😘.

  • @travelanddiscover3039
    @travelanddiscover30395 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for geat sharing of information..

  • @cainasuwan4655
    @cainasuwan46555 жыл бұрын

    I like that it is a small country. You don’t get lost easily.

  • @dionnevanderhilst1339
    @dionnevanderhilst13395 жыл бұрын

    Hi Joe; you’re a nice Guy; i like your sense of humor and your view to life. I can recommend Rotterdam, the biggest city of the Netherlands. No, Amsterdam is nice to visit once in a while, but much more an always open “ operette” theatre then a real city. Rotterdam people are much more down to earth and perhaps at first shockingly direct, but you’ll gonna love it! Greetz!

  • @chaoticgoodgh0st286
    @chaoticgoodgh0st2864 жыл бұрын

    #2 YESS, went to the Ardennen in Belgium with my bf & friends and the drive was only an hour. Also if you want to, you can fly to Spain in 2 hours for example 👌👌

  • @bibianborst2736
    @bibianborst27365 жыл бұрын

    When i went to america i did not necessarily think it was expensive ( i also went to kentucky and spend a lot of time in georgia) but that the value from what you get is so much less. Like if you spend 15 euros in amsterdam in a restaurant you got some pretty good food, and that same quality of food would cost a lot more dollars in the us. Another example is the cost of education, the tuition in amsterdam is 15x less than in america ( i got a scholarship though but it was still like 4x as expensive) and the qualtiy of education is miles better here. So i even though I don’t really think it was expensive on like daily cost the quality is less compared to here.

  • @spambaconeggspamspam
    @spambaconeggspamspam5 жыл бұрын

    I thought in the US the price of living is very different on a regional basis. Where you can hardly rent an appartment in NY you can buy a house with a yard in any of the "Fly over" states.

  • @lindaraterink6451

    @lindaraterink6451

    5 жыл бұрын

    We have that in the Netherlands too. Take 150.000 euros to Groningen and you can buy a nice farmhouse with a huge garden. Take the same amount to Amsterdam and you'd be lucky to find an apartment with a balcony.

  • @Saartje05

    @Saartje05

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@lindaraterink6451 I don't think you can buy an apartment in A'dam for 150.000 euros.

  • @lindaraterink6451

    @lindaraterink6451

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Saartje05 Like I said you'd be lucky to find one. ;)

  • @Saartje05

    @Saartje05

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@lindaraterink6451 And I said I don't think you will. But I understand what you're saying.

  • @marilynfernandez3279

    @marilynfernandez3279

    5 жыл бұрын

    That is correct! That is why I feel some of the comparisons he makes are misleading and unfair. The US is a large and diverse country and you can't generalize about the people or regions. I am sure he has not lived in every state. There is really no fair basis for comparison, plus I don't understand why you have to compare in the first place; both countries are beautiful and have much to offer.

  • @bertoverweel6588
    @bertoverweel65885 жыл бұрын

    Nice you like the Netherlands so much .

  • @chaoticgoodgh0st286
    @chaoticgoodgh0st2864 жыл бұрын

    I LOVE your top 💜✌

  • @luvlacali
    @luvlacali4 жыл бұрын

    I agree I was there for only 3 days but loved it so much. Gay openness and very progressive plus the genuine friendliness of the citizens living there blew my mind. I need to visit again I'm long overdue lol

  • @liza9101
    @liza91014 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this! I'm Dutch and live as an expat in Beijing. I love China and I've been thinking about staying here for a longer amount of time and maybe study my masters here... However, your video really made me think about what I'll be leaving behind. It made me question my decisions... I'm hella confused right now, but thanks! I guess I needed that.

  • @guusvandegarde5902
    @guusvandegarde59024 жыл бұрын

    We all love 'blasting beans' here!

  • @Saartje05
    @Saartje055 жыл бұрын

    When I grew up we used to go on vacation for six weeks in a row, lol. Traveled all over Europe and most of the time ended up at an Austrian lake for the last two weeks. I was around 15 years old I when was in The Netherlands during summer for the first time. A very strange experience. And we went away every short holiday. Mostly to Luxembourg.

  • @stardewpop
    @stardewpop5 жыл бұрын

    the dutch travelbug has got you :-)

  • @MultiCombo1
    @MultiCombo15 жыл бұрын

    I might have seen you on the train a really long while ago, I was your catering steward that day.

  • @MultiCombo1

    @MultiCombo1

    5 жыл бұрын

    I really enjoy watching your videos and getting to learn more about the differences and similarities between the Netherlands and the United States of America.

  • @ByEmiliexx
    @ByEmiliexx5 жыл бұрын

    Honestly the biggest difference in value in money in my opinion is the price of fruits and vegetables. I have a big family in Chicago but I was born and raised in Utrecht. When I go visit my family and I do groceries for breakfast (yoghurt, granola and some nuts) and some healthy snacks (tomatoes, carrots, apples) I can easily spend 60 dollars whereas in Holland that would cost me around 18 euros... I doesn't surprise me people go get fast food a lot in the States, it is so much cheaper.

  • @Juf999
    @Juf9995 жыл бұрын

    When I want to Paris (I live in Holland), it is two and a half hour with the train, when I want to London it is a little hour with the plain!

  • @Iflie
    @Iflie5 жыл бұрын

    haha that "in Texas"bit was cute. I do think people in certain states in the U.S get a way bigger house for a lot less money but then it can get eaten by termites at any time, so you get space but the quality of the building is not great. You can even easily get a hole in the wall by falling into it because the wall is all sheetrock. I think you were yawning because the topic is relaxing, haha. What's easier than talking about things you love? Life can be so much easier than in the U.S here, I don't know why anyone would want to move if they end up in the rat race in the U.S, it might be exciting for a while but then you'd want to go home where things make sense again.

  • @Domihoogeveen
    @Domihoogeveen5 жыл бұрын

    Alcohol is so expensive in America! And chips!! Ahah just a regular bag of lays chips is like 5 dollar! Crazy. But i love America as a Holliday destination♥️ can’t wait to go back.

  • @mignonoflaherty8706
    @mignonoflaherty87065 жыл бұрын

    Amen sista!!

  • @JoJoSXMGyal
    @JoJoSXMGyal5 жыл бұрын

    I'm thinking "You're simply adorable!" ... And then you yawned...I spit out my coffee laughing. Yup.. definitely adorable. And I totally agree with you... On everything. I keep telling my friends back home how great this country is. We will always have complaints about our country so I get it's easy to take these things for granted but one can't deny the Netherlands got their ish together. More so than other countries, at least. Plus being a foreigner in the US is dangerous right now.

  • @ruthdriessen3100
    @ruthdriessen31005 жыл бұрын

    Ik ben gister net terug gekomen uit New York en herken veel van wat je zegt. We waren met vrienden uit NY gaan eten en ik was in shock toen ze me de prijs voor ‘health insurance’ (slechtere verzekering, helft van het salaris 😱) en de hypotheek vertelden! En ik ben ook geschrokken van de grote verschillen tussen arm en rijk...

  • @lisetvanderlinden2845
    @lisetvanderlinden28455 жыл бұрын

    Everytime I see one of your vlogs, it makes me appreciate the Netherlands more. I love how structured we are but the only problem is that we might have gone a little bit to far and have so many rules and regulations that it creates whole new problems.

  • @shaunihartland5329
    @shaunihartland53295 жыл бұрын

    Omg can we be friends? This video was so fun!! 😃

  • @OprechtLetterlijkBizar
    @OprechtLetterlijkBizar5 жыл бұрын

    Love your Bershka shirt!

  • @ninakempenaar6085
    @ninakempenaar60855 жыл бұрын

    When I went to Amerika, I was really taken aback by how expensive everything was. The only 2 things that were either cheaper or normally priced were clothes at forever 21 and books. All the other stuff I could've bought for more than half the price in the Netherlands. Plus, when they expect you to tip at least 20%! Even if you have had bad costumer service, I know it is because of the low income and of course I feel bad for them, but you would just never encounter that in the Netherlands.

  • @LobkeVB
    @LobkeVB5 жыл бұрын

    Fresh food is so expensive in the USA. that is something that I noticed during my stay there.

  • @BNJ24

    @BNJ24

    5 жыл бұрын

    I'm vegan and I was floored with how inexpensive produce and vegan meats and cheese were in NL.

  • @KingofgraceSARA
    @KingofgraceSARA5 жыл бұрын

    My love and I plan to retire early in NL. We love the structure, as well. We're purposeful people who do not find American culture purposely and we're American. Sending you and your love warm fuzz🧡

  • @KingofgraceSARA

    @KingofgraceSARA

    5 жыл бұрын

    "...find American culture, "purposeful,...".

  • @djopdam199
    @djopdam1995 жыл бұрын

    Thnx for your love, everyone in the netherlands should see your video te next time they complain about enything here

  • @Kikiyayazengardens
    @Kikiyayazengardens5 жыл бұрын

    I am Dutch. I lived in SE Asia for 12 years and returned to the Netherlands for security and the weather.

  • @eronsentertainmentstore6487
    @eronsentertainmentstore64875 жыл бұрын

    FYI reports actually say that the tax agency on the phone is often wrong. but i'ts slowly getting towards sufficient.

  • @Saartje05
    @Saartje055 жыл бұрын

    My American friend was shocked when he heard how many holidays the Dutch get when working full time. His girlfriend works longer but I understand you get a day extra every year ? So you start with f.i. 5 days and then the next year 6, then 7 etc? Here you get AT LEAST 20 full days (without the weekend, national holidays, Xmas, Easter etc) when you work 40 hours a week. So you'll end up with around 25 days or more. Even when you only work 25 hours a week, you still have 100 hours vacation. That's around 4 weeks (only counting the hours you work of course) And of course vacation money. When I told him that he almost fainted I think, lol. .

  • @Saartje05

    @Saartje05

    5 жыл бұрын

    And then of course the extra days. Xmas when you're lucky +2, January 1st +1, Easter +1, Pentecost +1, Hemelvaart +1, King's day +1, May 5th depends, but once every 5 years +1. So when you're lucky you get 8 extra days on top of your 20 vacation days. Including the weekends that's more than 5 weeks vacation per year. And when you're VERY lucky and Xmas is on Tuesday and Wednesday, some companies will close the doors on the monday too. Extra day.

  • @Cl0ckcl0ck

    @Cl0ckcl0ck

    5 жыл бұрын

    Try telling him about how many young fathers here have a 'papa-dag' (1 day a week where the dad stays at home to take care of the kids) and how most companies are 100% fine with that letting you work 4X9 or 4X10 hrs so the wage loss is small or there is no wage loss at all. His head will explode.

  • @Saartje05

    @Saartje05

    5 жыл бұрын

    @@Cl0ckcl0ck I think I told him, lol

  • @chrislaarman7532
    @chrislaarman75324 жыл бұрын

    (After watching a few of your videos) Joey, you're welcome by me (too), I'm glad that you enjoy living here, and I'm grateful (like other respondents) for having us realize how good life here is. However, Amsterdam is a mere part of the Netherlands and of Europe. It is a melting pot of cultures (including habits and cuisines), and many more places across Europe are. (By the way, many locals have had to move out of Amsterdam due to the price of housing.) Reversely, cultures do (still) differ across even parts of the Netherlands. Whereas the borders with Belgium and Germany may be hard to spot. You're likely to find similarities and differences across (at least) these three countries that make you discover the different blend of similar things that you (the two of you) prefer. (And the rhythm that people from Fryslân put in their Dutch reminds me of the Southern drawl...)

  • @carlijnlouise1534
    @carlijnlouise15344 жыл бұрын

    I born in Amerika and last I go back because I had holiday and the prices for the vegtables are so expecive than 10 years ago. And right you have in the Netherlands way more for a dollar than in Amerika.

  • @DeborahAlyssa
    @DeborahAlyssa4 жыл бұрын

    Yes, the prices are so expensive in New York. I missed the Dutch prices immediately!

  • @blubvisje666
    @blubvisje6665 жыл бұрын

    When I worked for Disney in Florida we would go to Walmart for groceries, but we had to take the bus there, it was tedious, it took forever etc. anyway, so once in a while we would go to wallgreens because it was within walking distance. But OMG the prices.... I love cashews and pistachio's, but for like 100 grams I had to pay over $10!!! Are you nuts?! (haha sorry). No offence but your 'value for your money' reason is sooooo true. It made me a bit sad to see the difference in prices regarding home cooked meals vs take out. Still miss working for Disney and America, but grateful for our own systems and prizes.

  • @Shmoepsie
    @Shmoepsie5 жыл бұрын

    Subscribed because I think you’re cool 😎

  • @Nynke_K
    @Nynke_K5 жыл бұрын

    So, Joey, I've been meaning to ask: what's up with the Habanero? Why mention peppers in this context?

  • @ammalyrical5646
    @ammalyrical56465 жыл бұрын

    So many other good things here that, even though no way near perfect, are still a trillion times better than in the US. Think about the healthcare system, parental leave, taking sick days and it has no influence on your vacation days (even more so, you can get extra days off for weddings and when family members/friends are very ill or die, you can get special leave so it still won't cost you vacation days). I think the school/education system is better in many ways (and tertiary education is way more affordable, even though we constantly complain that it's way too expensive, it's also less focussed on grades most of the time).

  • @gustavoborchert
    @gustavoborchert4 жыл бұрын

    Hi Joey, congrats for your channel. My wife and I have been seriously thinking about moving to the Netherlands and we would like to ask you a very practical question: obviously, it would take some time for us be able to minimally communicate in Dutch; so, if we need call the cable service, let's say, would we be able to speak in English in the beginning? What about in a government office, for example? We appreciate if you could inform us. Thank you!

  • @chrislaarman7532

    @chrislaarman7532

    4 жыл бұрын

    English has been a mandatory subject in Dutch schools for "ages". And look at Mark Wolters (Wolters World channel) about our English. Personally, I feel that our English is rather overrated.

  • @etiennestevens668
    @etiennestevens6685 жыл бұрын

    Basics are good (money wise) in holland. Extra Luxuary hmmm sometimes look good around on internet :-)

  • @ruthsnoeijs3142
    @ruthsnoeijs31424 жыл бұрын

    You have to go to Breda!

  • @petermaardananders6803
    @petermaardananders68034 жыл бұрын

    Wat is lekkerder Joey??F.e. Kaas, bitterballen, stroopwafels, patat, roti or anything else you rate as your best from the Dutch food/snacks/sweets.

  • @Gisela_aka_gies
    @Gisela_aka_gies5 жыл бұрын

    I've been in the US many many times but i think restaurants are expensive..But overall hotels/motels are cheaper and gas and a rental cars are very very cheap..I mean gas here is just crazy. But yeah i would never want to live in the states but i absolutely LOVE the states to visit for a couple of weeks and then come back to my little country. Yes gay acceptance is a plus here but we still have a long way to go..There are some people who feel that 2 woman or 2 man does not make a family. So yeah i guess there is a long way to go still. Oh and be careful when you call the belastingdienst they can give you wrong info and then you can be screwed for a long time, believe me been there done that. And to me New York is that "little" place in the US what is Europe. Nyc is Europe basically. But that is my opinion. 😘❤️

  • @dutchdudegrow8229
    @dutchdudegrow82295 жыл бұрын

    I'm sure Joey is a good seller haha

  • @Ozymandias1
    @Ozymandias15 жыл бұрын

    Going out to eat is something you do once in a while in the Netherlands because it's rather expensive, you'll easily pay over 50 euro's per head. When I went to Spain recently I ate out every day because it was very cheap, not much more expensive than getting a meal at McDonalds but with better quality food.

  • @dudie5403
    @dudie54035 жыл бұрын

    As a Dutchie I'm always a bit surprised how some Americans view the rest of the world. Like how some say everyone wants to live there and get a greencard. Have no clue about other countries/cultures and are really bad at topography as they stay in their little bubble and never even went to explore the world outside the US. Americans seriously asked me if I didn't feel uncomfortable wearing wooden clogs all day... ehh I wear sneakers just like you are?! I love to travel and I came back from Japan a few weeks ago. And yes it's all so close by.... Brussels is as far for me as Amsterdam, Paris is only 3 hours by train, Berlin 7 hours by train, London less then an hour flight or like 7 hours by train too.. While I spend countless hours on the bullet trains in Japan to go to Tokyo, Kyoto, Nagasaki, Hiroshima etc.. then you really start to appreciate it's more compact here.

  • @DionneSier13
    @DionneSier135 жыл бұрын

    I was in NY last week and woah it was the most expensive week ever. And I thought the Netherlands was expensive

  • @resi3794
    @resi37945 жыл бұрын

    Proud to be Dutch, the gay acceptence is how it should be in the hole world. I'm straight but i cant believe that people judge on being gay. Life is about love, who cares if you love a guy of a girl as long as you treath them right. Let love rule, the world would be a better place for it. And you Joey will be a great loving daddy some day.

  • @Huskyandwolfdog
    @Huskyandwolfdog5 жыл бұрын

    My dutch husky and wolfdog say hi! 🐺🐶🙋💋groetjes!