Why the Dutch Travel so much: An American's Opinion REACTION!

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  • @rvb2986
    @rvb298627 күн бұрын

    We do indeed don't give a sh*t about hierachy. The so called boss is just another person who is on the paylist.

  • @OsmosisHD

    @OsmosisHD

    14 күн бұрын

    True, one of my hobbies is sending my boss home. Because he annoys me and I don't need him for day to day operations. I don't think I could ever do that in America, sending the boss home.

  • @Carnovach
    @Carnovach27 күн бұрын

    I think I know why, we Dutchies are curious, and want to learn more about the world outside the Netherlands. Greetings from Roelof.

  • @deborahdrost171
    @deborahdrost17126 күн бұрын

    I am Dutch and moved to Southern California 3,5 years ago. A couple weeks after moving I was at the DMV, waiting. A couple minutes later I heard a very familiar sound: good old Dutch complaining 😁 I was so surprised to even find my people at a damn DMV lol

  • @harrydewaarheid6134
    @harrydewaarheid613427 күн бұрын

    I m Dutch. been a sailor in the merchant marines for years and been all over the world. It is the freedom. I live in Germany.

  • @qualitytraders5333
    @qualitytraders533326 күн бұрын

    It's curiosity. We like the freakish, weird and plain different. We see a mountain or a palmtree or eat spicy food and get all exited. We like to be able to drive more than 5 hours and still be in the same country. We also like to find out that the grass on the other side isn't greener. It's just different. Curiosity.

  • @anouk6644
    @anouk664427 күн бұрын

    I’ve travelled to many places and on every trip I’ve met at least one fellow Dutchie. Even in the Maldives on a tiny atol you could walk around in 20 minutes, in a small 3 lift ski resort in Canada, in a rainforest in Cuba and even in a locals canteen on Maui. The lady I met there was a bit annoyed I recognized her being Dutch by her very, very slight accent. It helped she was tall and blond too. I love nothing more than to travel, explore new cultures, eating where the locals eat and in the end I always love to come home to the Netherlands.

  • @lolololol7573
    @lolololol757327 күн бұрын

    It's frowned upon when you're NOT going on vacation at least once a year. A lot of people go at least once or twice for a week, and throughout the year we go on weekends. Back when I lived with my parents we'd go Skiing in winter, then a week to France in spring, then two or three weeks in summer to wherever usually camping, and in fall we'd go a weekend somewhere and sometimes another weekend in December to Germany or something. Oh I forgot we also go camping every single year in NL with family in May (next week). But half the time we'd go camping in the Netherlands, it's definitely not boring :) Some people I know go every two weekends, for 3-4 days. A coworker of mine went skiing 3 times this year. I'm not kidding. Everybody is traveling all the time. I cannot keep up sometimes at work lol.

  • @bertnijhof5413
    @bertnijhof541327 күн бұрын

    You invited my neighbor for your video. I live in the Dominican Republic and I'm Dutch. Going to the beach in Sosua I always meet up to 3 Dutchmen running a bar on the beach. I went after retirement with my Dominican wife to her country. I'm 79 and live in Santiago de los Caballeros. I've lived in Switzerland and Portugal for half a year (study and business), spend a year in Germany for NATO as a conscript in the Dutch Army and worked for 10 years in Brussels for Eurocontrol (say the FAA of the EU) living in Antwerp. I visited; Paraguay; Saudi Arabia; USA East and West coast; Mexico for business and all West and North European countries for business and/or holidays. When I was drinking a beer in Holiday Inn in Baltimore with colleagues around 1980, the only other man at the bar said in Dutch to us: "Stop bragging". He had been a sailor and when WW2 in Europe was won, his ship was in New York. He had celebrated the end of WW2 in New York. When he went back to the harbor after the celebration, his ship had left and since that time he lived in the USA. You see, we always have a good reason to move to another country.

  • @jeannineschouten281
    @jeannineschouten28127 күн бұрын

    I, as a Dutchie travel at least 3 times in 1 year to countries all over the world. In my family we call the Dutch thumbleweeds. They are everywhere!

  • @drekruizinga8696
    @drekruizinga869627 күн бұрын

    Very simple....we travel a lot because its in our genes, and because we have enough time to do it

  • @jurgenvoogt1638
    @jurgenvoogt16384 сағат бұрын

    Best translation for gezellig is probably intimate cosyness

  • @carlendaanm9771
    @carlendaanm977123 күн бұрын

    Like Roelof said "We Dutchies are curious, and want to learn more about the world outside the Netherlands." We allso have the time en the meanings. Most of us have about 30 to 40 payed holidays each year.

  • @jasper46985
    @jasper4698527 күн бұрын

    Dutchie: 'We are Legion!..'

  • @AdvdW
    @AdvdW26 күн бұрын

    In his last video he announced that he will travel to the Netherlands in the summer 2024.

  • @hardyvonwinterstein5445
    @hardyvonwinterstein544526 күн бұрын

    I'm Dutch and I travel a lot trough Europapa. And yes it's true, you see 'm everywhere. I spoke to a Frenchman once and he was convinced there were at least as much Dutch in the world as French. And they have 60 million people. But most stay at home. I don't know about many other Dutch, but personally I travel because I am curious and I do not have to go far to be amazed by something.

  • @dianaschwengle-croes3073
    @dianaschwengle-croes307327 күн бұрын

    The Dutch are called the Chinese of Europe. The Chinese are everywhere.

  • @jsb7975
    @jsb797526 күн бұрын

    There's literally tons of activities in each city in the Netherlands, festivals, music , theatres, films, horeca, art, musea, a cultural density prevalent in Europe. 18 million inhabitants (almost as many people as scandinavian countries together, or Portugal, or Greece a.s.o. For European standard's The Netherlands is a middle big country because of the population. Yet there's a lot of nature, forests, isles, and not every corner of the country as that flatt... P.s. people in a small state in U.S. will mostly commute within 3 and a half hours as well. Small country yes, but not tiny either... Dutch of all languages is closest to English and everybody speaks English, which makes travelling also accessable... The Dutch always have travelled (but always return)

  • @Thetravelingmindshow
    @Thetravelingmindshow26 күн бұрын

    We guess that the universe brings like-minded people together. That is how we keep finding Dutch people, and how you found us! Much love to your channel and thank you for reacting!

  • @saskiaeland2935
    @saskiaeland293527 күн бұрын

    I am Dutch, travelled a lot and now live in Ireland for almost 30 years

  • @MeYou-ww9xk
    @MeYou-ww9xk27 күн бұрын

    What I have seen from Americans in general, they want convenience!!!! They sit in a bus or whatever convenient transportation and whatch it from a safe cool (AC) place. I know not all are like that and you can consider yourself a lucky man, that the military gave you the tool to mingle with other people and listen to their stories. It widens your Horizon 😉

  • @jeffreyscholte4737
    @jeffreyscholte473723 күн бұрын

    Looking forward that he meets Guus Meeuwis! Haha

  • @tinabuitenom
    @tinabuitenom27 күн бұрын

    I am never bored of the netherlands, but i like traveling, i do this as much as i can, also short trips in europe, for 4 or 5 day's for 2 weeks or 3 i go outside of europe. I do this at least 3 times per year. But the netherlands has beautifull parts

  • @WikkeSchrandt
    @WikkeSchrandt26 күн бұрын

    He's not wrong about our country being boring. It's flat, full of farms and cities, and without a lot of interesting natural phenomena. We have no mountains, waterfalls, volcanoes, cliffs, we have few forests. Basically all natural wonders you'd like to see, we don't have, which I know is a large reason I travel. I just like to see the mountains.

  • @jurgenvoogt1638
    @jurgenvoogt16384 сағат бұрын

    It is because we had huge economic growth and have seen it all here. We are fogging spoiled.🤣 So we look further 😂

  • @missfires7852
    @missfires785225 күн бұрын

    Schiphol is a traveling hub for planes. All other planes come to Amsterdam to jump on the next plane, therefor we are very well connected.

  • @MeYou-ww9xk
    @MeYou-ww9xk27 күн бұрын

    Paul, I think you can also answer this one. Why are you traveling and what does it do to you? I've lived in Africa and these cultures teach you a lot and makes you a different person, right? We Dutchies wanna explore and learn, so maybe in a later stage of life, you can use it for a complete different purpose or occasion.

  • @elsvanzwoll
    @elsvanzwoll26 күн бұрын

    I went to spain ones en serieusly is saw my neighbores 🤷🏼‍♀️🫣😂

  • @Linda-hs1lk
    @Linda-hs1lk26 күн бұрын

    I always say we're like flees, we're everywhere. I traveled to Norway, small roads, waterfalls, totally 'lost' and I decided to park for a moment and in front of me... Dutch car...

  • @dutchpat
    @dutchpat25 күн бұрын

    That is why we speak so many languages.

  • @paulbulk7044
    @paulbulk704426 күн бұрын

    I am born in the Netherlands and my whole family traveled around the world. Sometimes I the destination was 24 hours with the Plain with waiting time. It doesn't stop us. Just curious and learning about other cultures. And you learn to adapt.

  • @jvdwbd
    @jvdwbd26 күн бұрын

    It is not only travelling. There are more dutch people living outside the Netherlands than in the country.

  • @Arnaud58
    @Arnaud5827 күн бұрын

    @04:05 In The Netherlands, tourists mostly look with their camera or phone taking pictures. Then, back home, they can see where they have been... 👴🤯🤷‍♂ @04:31 Your reaction: priceless and accurate.👴🤣🤣🤣

  • @Lillith.
    @Lillith.26 күн бұрын

    There is one thing you'll always find on your trip no matter where you go. Go explore some old forgotten place where you only expect to find locals and the Dutch are there. Go stand on an uninhabited island or in the middle of some jungle and scream "is daar iemand?" and you'll be answered with "serieus, Nederlanders?". I think too many of us want to not meet fellow Dutchies on a trip that we end up thinking alike and going to the same places.

  • @christianwiel
    @christianwiel26 күн бұрын

    From my city in the Netherlands to Paris in France is just 4,5h drive. I cross 2 borders in 4hrs time. I would love to see that guy singer together with the nephew from my mother :p

  • @jacquelinevanderkooij4301
    @jacquelinevanderkooij430126 күн бұрын

    Fact is that in old english you had a similar word as the dutch word 'gezellig', this was 'gesaelig' (meaning: happy, blessed).

  • @rakrega

    @rakrega

    9 күн бұрын

    In German and African it’s ‘gesellig’. In Frisian it’s ‘gesellich’. I like the word ‘cozy’ as a translation. Frisian (the other official language in The Netherlands) is spoken in the province of Friesland. Frisian is from the same roots as Old English.

  • @wouter8294
    @wouter829426 күн бұрын

    Watching this as a Dutchie in Bangkok after 4.5 months travelling. Now waiting to go home. Oeps.

  • @RobRoordink
    @RobRoordink25 күн бұрын

    In the KZread channel Type Ashton, Ashton, she is American,living in Germany, poses the question Why, traveling around the world, she hears so many people speak German. Its very interesting too.

  • @HighlyCombustibleReacts

    @HighlyCombustibleReacts

    18 күн бұрын

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  • @helenooft9664
    @helenooft966419 күн бұрын

    Dutch are traveling because when you are young you can do physically more than when you are older you do more culture and less physically. And i do believe that traveling is something in our DNA, for censeries the Dutch are a trading country, still are. Dutch people are curious and want to see how people in the global world are living their life and learned from that.And we are free to do what ever we want.

  • @vanLierop0492
    @vanLierop049226 күн бұрын

    Almost 1.000.000 dutch People live abroad the Netherlands. That's about 3.8 % of all the Dutchies. They leave to find the beter life. And about 5.000.000 go on holiday outside the Netherlands

  • @gember1382
    @gember138226 күн бұрын

    I hope the guys are not proud of their use of the word kanker for no reason. I'm ashamed of people randomly using words like that. So I find it sad that the American guy has taken over that 🤷‍♀️

  • @MaggieByName
    @MaggieByName26 күн бұрын

    Perhaps a legacy from the V.O.C. era: Dutch East India Company. Between 1602 en 1796 . Not to be proud of. Dutch people are used to traveling and are curious about other cultures. Many young people take a ‘gap year’ to travel before starting a career or next study. Look at the surnames in the USA. Johnson: the son of John comes from the Dutch name of Jansen, the son of Jan. Many American presidents also had Dutch descent; Martin van Buren was an ethnic Dutchman, who spoke Dutch as his native language. Theodore and Franklin Delano Roosevelt were of Dutch descent, as were Presidents George H.W. and George W. Bush have Dutch ancestors. Yankee= Jan Kees. New York boroughs often still have a Dutch origin, such as Brooklyn (Breukelen), Staten Island (Staten-Generaal), Harlem (Haarlem), Coney Island (Konijnen Eiland) and Flushing (Vlissingen). Etc. The same happened in Canada en Australia. I think traveling was instilled in the Dutchies from a young age. On this moment Sven (25) and Rick (22) take a cycling trip to Vietnam: 'Not the shortest, but most beautiful route mapped out'. About 18,000 to 20,000 km.😊

  • @laziojohnny79
    @laziojohnny7926 күн бұрын

    What was Ruky doing in your tabs? Are ya gonna react to reaction channels now? LOL

  • @karin4160
    @karin416025 күн бұрын

    The Netherlands are not boring but we like to travel and meet other cultures. But still we will leave the Netherlands after retiring for serveral reasons and go to Czech Republic.

  • @ilonkagootjes858
    @ilonkagootjes85825 күн бұрын

    Personally, i'm not the travelling kind. Never got on a plane, don't want to either. If I can get somewhere within hours by car or boat it's fine by me. Still in another country. But I'm a "going to the camping" generation. 😊 I Have family in Australië but not the urges to go there. Our son (25) does want to travel. We have so much nationalities here who they meet, and are friends with, they just want to visit their homeland. Or just to party elsewhere😅

  • @dawnmaster68
    @dawnmaster6827 күн бұрын

    if you explain where the world 'gezellig' hails from. 'gezel' means companion ... they 'ig' modifier turns it into a word refering to a situation.

  • @alexwolf8044
    @alexwolf804426 күн бұрын

    04:30😂

  • @marco1862
    @marco186226 күн бұрын

    Maybe we get noticed more be-course most dutch travelers speak very wel English and where not afraid to use it. If your traveling and you can't talk to anyone you will not get noticed.

  • @g-o-n9508
    @g-o-n950818 күн бұрын

    Playing with fire calling our country boring 😢... almost pressed the thumb down button... almost. But in the end still an interesting view.

  • @RaymondvanGelderen
    @RaymondvanGelderen19 күн бұрын

    Well try to live on a post stamp your hole life. But the Netherlands are never boring. It’s basically a big night club.

  • @remcohoman1011
    @remcohoman101126 күн бұрын

    10:13 well Derek isn't very certain of his words, more clueless on what to say....

  • @user-dr2fd7jo5v
    @user-dr2fd7jo5v27 күн бұрын

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