AMERICAN REACTS To 10 Things You Didn't Know About The Netherlands

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  • @andyhorvath6630
    @andyhorvath6630 Месяц назад

    The hard, guttural "g" is always so exaggerated in these kind of videos. And half of the country has a much softer "g". Especially in the south.
    I don't swear with diseases, I've seen too much suffering from them.
    Hagelslag is not sometimes, but always eaten on buttered bread. And believe me, it's high quality chocolate. Beschuit is not a biscuit, and the one shown in the video is not a beschuit. The beschuit that is eaten at births, is sprinkled with a special kind of sprinkles. Those are anise seeds in a coloured sugar coating, blue and white for a boy and pink and white for a girl. (But you can get them at any grocery store and secretly enjoy them all time). BTW, these are not called hagelslag, but muisjes (little mice) because of the little stem sticking out of the sugar coating.
    BTW, the narrator speaks Dutch well, but he definitely isn't Dutch ...
    There's no such thing as a 5 year moratorium on immigration nor replacing article one of the Dutch constitution. That simply a lie.

  • @mandje2002
    @mandje2002 2 месяца назад

    this YT video is dated..