German reacts to "The Netherlands Is The Worst Country in Europe Part 2"

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  • Опубликовано: 28 дек 2024

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  • @sretePtraB
    @sretePtraB 7 месяцев назад +5

    The simple fact is that if you cooperate with the police when asked, you're completely fine.

  • @marcusfranconium3392
    @marcusfranconium3392 Год назад +12

    Love it a german getting upset about some one making up stuff about the netherlands .

  • @martijn260571
    @martijn260571 10 месяцев назад +16

    I found it bizar that the guy who’s telling how bad the Netherlands is as he lived here for a couple of months has a definitive Dutch accent 😮😂

    • @RedSampler
      @RedSampler 10 месяцев назад

      zijn de ''tim hofman,s'' van nederland

  • @tantegerritje1496
    @tantegerritje1496 9 месяцев назад +3

    the first video is a joke, the second downright slander and lies. There are always unfortunate incidents but on the whole our police force is very humane and thoughtful.

  • @Lunkie
    @Lunkie 8 месяцев назад +5

    The dutch police generally is one of the chillest you'll ever see, yes the mitch henriquez situation was COMPLETELY unjustified but I've seen many police arrest people and never have I seen it get violent (i'm a dutch person myself)

  • @nielsabbas7166
    @nielsabbas7166 11 месяцев назад +3

    I guess her so called subscriber is her son with whom she went for 2 months to the Netherlands trying to ge a job on a tourist visum.
    She is from Chili and when Chilean people travel to Spain they automatically acquire visa for 90 days and are free to travel in the EU (Schengen).
    Well, they failed to get a job on a Spanish tourism visum and therefore The Netherlands and it's people getting the blame for it.

  • @theonijkerk3012
    @theonijkerk3012 Год назад +6

    If he thinks that Dutch winters are depressing, he should try Northern Poland winters. If tell you that Polish people run to the beach when it is 19 degrees. you know enough.

    • @Lofsompiepel
      @Lofsompiepel 9 месяцев назад +1

      I think the most depressing country is the country with the most american tourists

  • @martdonkey846
    @martdonkey846 Год назад +3

    11:03 this is partially true, though I believe paramedics were targeted more frequently than police officers. It’s a fairly small group who acts so degenerative, and everyone else hates those who do this, for the fact that they’re literally attacking emergency services, and because their fireworks are being taken away.

  • @RoastHardy
    @RoastHardy 7 месяцев назад +1

    Imagine a military officer asking advanced AI for a solution to overimmigration and instead of a cunning strategic plan it comes up with a vid like this.

  • @petervandervliet640
    @petervandervliet640 10 месяцев назад +6

    Mitch Henriquez was at a festival and had shouted to cops that he had a weapon and pointed and grabbed towards his crotch or his waistband like he was ready to pull out a weapon. He refused to leave, the exact circumstances will never be totally found because it was a very stressful situation. The day before there had been a large terrorist incident in Tunisia and with his threats of having a weapon on him, 5 officers took him into custody, one of the officers used a neck clamp technique and that is what killed him. The officer was sentenced to a suspended sentence of 6 months for police abuse that resulted in death. Let us be honest, this was a tragedy for the family and it also hit hard with the police. But some culpability lies with Henriquez himself. He acted like he had a firearm with him and he refused a legal order to leave the scene.
    Often people die in police custody or because of contact with the police who have mental issues or use drugs, and yes, in the last 2 years the police has had to use more violence towards the public, this had to do with covid deniers who wanted to dominate the streets, extinction rebellion problems who occupied large freeways and they resisted all peaceful ways of leaving and then there are the farmers protests which also lead to extra violence. Farmers blocked highways, created chaos on the roads, started fires to block traffic and even used wrecking hammers to attack police vans. And then I am not talking about the soccer hooligans. So yes, more violence was used but the vast majority was not based on race (and racial profiling is not eliminated yet from any country). If citizens use violence, the police will use violence.

    • @endurancegoliath4569
      @endurancegoliath4569 10 месяцев назад +2

      he also resisted arrest, which prompted the officers to get him to the ground and put him in a neckhold. So yes; he brought it all to himself. The outcome is tragic, but to call it policebrutality........

    • @petervandervliet640
      @petervandervliet640 10 месяцев назад

      @@endurancegoliath4569To some degree it is, the neck hold was not allowed in that way and the police is not blameless but it is not black and white like the video tries to portray it, poor innocent victim and evil police is not the truth nor is evil murderous man with loads of weapons and angelic police officers who did no wrong, the truth is in the middle. Yes, Mitch caused the arrest but the police put him in a stranglehold and a man did loose their life.

    • @Lofsompiepel
      @Lofsompiepel 9 месяцев назад

      The american, telling this store, has never been in the Netherlands. In his country are the most homeless people, the most stupid students, everone uses fentanyl and 80% is extreme racisme.

  • @Random_user_8472
    @Random_user_8472 Год назад +22

    Sorry for the extended reaction, but something inside me made me respond to this 😅🤣
    Police brutality is becoming more of an issue in the last few years yes, but in this video it's taken out of context for a big part.
    The Dutch educational system is one of the best in the world, just like the police force but yes, incidents happen. It's not just the police being more brute, it's also the people causing it themselves.
    The army never ran out of bullets, that was a fairytale and exactly what you say, we don't need tanks.
    The shortage on housing is for real and really an issue.
    The fact that there're a lot of old people in the Netherlands can be considered as a big compliment to the healthcare system, which is really good.
    If you really want to judge an entire nation on their clothing, I guess it's time for some self reflection lol.
    As about the furniture, that's bias. I mean, most pople have white walls, because we live in small houses and white walls give the illusion of more space, just like placing mirrrors. And yes, some people like white furniture, so what?
    And seriously... the weather? New York has the same climate as the Netherlands, so let's not go to New York! Winter depression occurs, that's why people in the north drink milk (most people in tropical climates are allergic to milk).
    Why spending a lot of money on airco for only two or three hot weeks per year? A lot of people have a mobile airco unit. Also airco units consume a lot of power and generate more heat than they cool (the total picture), it's bad for th environment.
    The dyke... showing the Delta Works lol, that's not a Dyke, that structure protects half the country against floods. I thought Americans liked extreme engineering. Let's put it this way: where Americans conquer land, the Dutch create land.
    Yes, de Oostvaardersplassen is a protected natural area. Animals die of food shortage yes, such is nature. When you start feeding the animals you get too many and the food shortage will only get worse in time. The art of having protected natural areas is to let nature do her work. We also have the Veluwe and national park De Hoge Veluwe', which are open for public and very nice to spend some time there. Also Brabant has great nature, sand dunes and stuff, it's amazing!
    Deers and cows don't migrate in winter, what a bias.
    Shops: malls in Europe are far more succesful than in the US. Also the most Dutch people prefer to sleep at night. And furthermore, why would you want shops to be open 24/7? How many night stores in the US are getting robbed per day?
    The fireworks story is so untrue. Heavy fireworks as we call it, are dangerous to the public and should be ignited by trained professionals. That's common sense. And yes, some stupid drunk people throw fireworks at the police, but that's not the reason.
    We have 100% freedom of speech, but within reason. What's so hard about being polite and respectful? The Dutch police will treat you with the same respect as you treat them, but they always approach you with respect first. Also the police doesn't give tickets for insulting an officer that quickly. If they do, something happened before and the person already got warned, probably twice.
    And yes, you can tell an officer to f*ck off, without retaliation (they'll probably ask what your issues are and try to help you).
    Actually, the Dutch are experts in having opinions about everything, so yes we can!
    I agree that the Dutch are a bit distanced, which doesn't make us cold people, we just like to have our privacy and personal space. As for being open minded, ever tried to have a normal conversation with an American Christian? 🤣Every nation has open minded and closed minded people, that's not a Dutch thing.
    If you're invited for a b-day party and you want to bring someone with you who's uninvited, it's normal to ask for permission to bring someone in. It's the same with visiting people uninvited around dinnertime, they'll kick you out when they start having dinner, simply because they didn't count on you being there and don't have enough food prepared.
    I do agree with the fact that it's hard to make new friends in the Netherlands, especially when you get older. Most people have their friends and their family already, they don't need new of more friends. Also, comparing south Europe with north Europe amkes no sense. South Europe is Latin, the north is Germanic, a different kind of people.
    People in North Europe are also more direct (and with that more honest). Also, Germanic languages contain less words than latin based languages. We use about half the amount of words to say the same. I live in Peru and Spanish speaking people really love to use a lot of words without saying anything. If you only understand 7% of the Spanish words, you'll probably understand about everything by filtering the right words.
    Thank you for the upload bro! I think I'll copy this comment and paste it to the original video as well lol

    • @MiYAH-p2e
      @MiYAH-p2e Год назад

      The Dutch and having friends hahaha most of your Holland is autistic narcist.

  • @Shokkwavez
    @Shokkwavez Год назад +14

    The Dutch army basically intergrated with the German army, which was already sorta the case like 20 years ago when I was in the Airmobile Bridage. Plus Germans make the best tanks anyway so I don't see it was a downside.

    • @roelkonnen9489
      @roelkonnen9489 Год назад +1

      There is only one battalion of the army which is shared between the Netherlands and Germany called the 1st German-Netherlands Corps based in Münster. The army is owned by the Dutch government and not by the German government. Please forgive me if your comment was sarcasm.

    • @erikloupias7642
      @erikloupias7642 Год назад

      We don't need tanks to defend our small country. Only F35 and the Navy is all that we need to protect us , and our good friendly neighbours Belgium and Germany wil help us also to stop our anemy!🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂

    • @sretePtraB
      @sretePtraB 7 месяцев назад

      ​@@roelkonnen9489 I was a corporal serving in the 1st Dutch German corps (101 Radio CIE) starting in 1995. We were stationed in Stroe/Garderen.

  • @YLi-bu3kj
    @YLi-bu3kj Год назад +18

    Ive shown this video to our north-African an Middle East friends, but the are not convinced and still want to come here.. 😢 I told them, it’s so racist and terrible here, look at this video! but they still want to live behind the dikes in a boring village with old people..

    • @ruudcitroen
      @ruudcitroen 9 месяцев назад +2

      Hahahahaha again you make me laugh..silly woman..😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @baskkev7459
      @baskkev7459 4 месяца назад

      Because this video hé is qatching is full of falsehoods

  • @CorinneDunbar-ls3ej
    @CorinneDunbar-ls3ej Год назад +11

    Well, I admit that I was at first disappointed, because I so loved the earlier part, but after the police brutality item, which was really interesting actually......well, it just got better and better!!! Thank you. Another gem. I particularly loved that the Netherlands is boringly flat and full of boring old people, boring colours, and DYKES!!!

    • @reinhard8053
      @reinhard8053 Год назад +2

      And showing the boring colours in black-and-white 🙂

    • @thorstent2542
      @thorstent2542 Год назад

      The Netherlands looks like neighboring German Lower Saxony, only bulldozed and cleaned up. Because it's leveled and cleaned up.

    • @Miloxiaocelao
      @Miloxiaocelao 8 месяцев назад

      And don't forget, animals die in the national park due to lack of food.

  • @desktopdesign7196
    @desktopdesign7196 6 месяцев назад +1

    it feels this part 2 is very produced and just tries to capitalize on the viral success of the first one but they did not understand why the first one was funny.

  • @veritas.liberabit
    @veritas.liberabit Год назад +5

    Your reaction to Josefa's video about her time in Amsterdam caught my attention. While she has some strong opinions about the Dutch culture, employment, and social norms, there's room for deeper analysis.
    Josefa's Amsterdam Experience:
    Bias and Cultural Expectations: Josefa seems to have entered Amsterdam with preconceived notions-let's call it her "Amsterdam of the Mind." She had specific expectations about the warmth and sociability of the Dutch people. When these expectations were not met, she attributed it to a flaw in the Dutch culture rather than acknowledging that she was imposing her own cultural standard.
    Irksome Phrases: Josefa's annoyance with the phrase "Hallo Hallo Hallo" exemplifies this. What if this phrase is just a localized social cue, something the Dutch use to navigate busy cycle lanes? Her irritation could indicate a lack of willingness to adapt to local customs, which she might find quaint or charming if she weren't so fixated on her own norms.
    Social Climate: She perceives the Dutch as cold and unsocial, but could that be a clash between her own expectations and Dutch directness? In many cultures, Dutch straightforwardness is appreciated and not seen as unsociability. Josefa's reaction might say more about her own social expectations than about the Dutch people themselves.
    Economic Struggles: While her difficulties finding a job and affordable housing are undoubtedly challenging, generalizing these experiences to label the Dutch as "closed" and "stingy" is a leap. Economic factors are complex and can't be simplified to a national character flaw.
    In short, it seems that Josefa's Amsterdam challenges stem more from a clash between her internal expectations and the external realities of the city. It's not necessarily about Amsterdam failing her, but more about her expectations not aligning with what Amsterdam actually is.
    Jerry Afriyie's Activism:
    I won't go into as much detail here since you wanted more focus on Josefa, but Afriyie's activism, while bold and challenging, is fraught with complexities. From his Ashanti heritage and its historical connection to the slave trade, to his past altercation with a police officer, and the financial opacity of Nederland Wordt Beter...each aspect adds a layer of complexity to his cause.
    It's fascinating to observe how both Josefa and Afriyie have their own sets of internal and external challenges. It raises questions about how much of our experiences and activism are shaped by our own inner narratives, doesn't it?

  • @RichardRenes
    @RichardRenes Год назад +3

    People dressing depressively in the winter... It would help if there were colourful winter clothes available! The only colourful winter clothes you can find are ski clothes... but normal clothes... not so much. This is not just a Dutch problem by the way. It is most certainly a western problem.
    As for the fireworks: sadly some hooligans (i have no other words for this) do think it is funny to tinker with gunpowder and build big explosives. Those tend to be the clips you see on RUclips and TikTok. Usually they try to blow something up. Also those imbiciles think it is funny to throw fireworks to other people and animals. That is why there is a growing call for change of the law to only allow professionals to work with high explosives.

  • @snelly4939
    @snelly4939 Год назад +2

    @the german In the US there are shops that are 24/7 open.

  • @AdrievanZuidam
    @AdrievanZuidam 8 месяцев назад

    The German, don't believe this rubbish.

  • @kylaxi
    @kylaxi Год назад +1

    The firework claim is wrong.. it is abuse and injuries that caused the ban on fireworks.

  • @Miloxiaocelao
    @Miloxiaocelao 8 месяцев назад +1

    This is soooo funny. The point about the dike is related to her point about waterways in the first video. Like, girl, it's in the name. It's the low countries, so it's LOW... So the water may come in, so they built fucking dams, and named cities after the dams, like AmsterDAM and RotterDAM. The video is so mindless to make me think the girl was either just trolling, or just used AI to make her video. I mean the voice is AI af anyway.

  • @ulizesedijkhoff9611
    @ulizesedijkhoff9611 11 месяцев назад

    In New York they have 24our open malls, stores. But New York is bigger and more crowded. The reason also they stay open that I've heard of is because of the shifts and diversity is great.

  • @robgerman7105
    @robgerman7105 6 месяцев назад +1

    Please, don't let the American voices in either of these videos fool you. They're just a reader, while the content is from somewhere else. The "more souls; more joy" idiom sounds like a translation from Chinese, which is likely the content source.

  • @Lunkie
    @Lunkie 8 месяцев назад

    The ONLY thing here that I really agree with is the fireworks thing, they're banning almost all fireworks here. We only are allowed to have cakes and some small category 1 fireworks that are quite boring after a while.

  • @Superliegebeest0
    @Superliegebeest0 3 месяца назад

    That henriques dude was a known criminal whom didn't behave. Wont be missed.

  • @mariooverwater6
    @mariooverwater6 Год назад +3

    i have never heard such nonsense. No houses because of all that people from africa, last year 300.000 and they all get a house and Dutch must wait. First look at the background why things happen. Police brutality hahaha the weakest police force is the Netherlands they are allowed to do nothing, else they are in courtroom.

    • @snelly4939
      @snelly4939 Год назад +1

      The police is not weak. If we compared the police to other country's they are more professional and better educated on many levels. In every country sometimes something goes wrong.
      Don't forget, we don't use force anybody to travel to The Netherlands. And if you like to travel than educate yourself before you do. That counts for every country. I have traveled around the world and it works always better if you do your best to adjust the country and culture were you going to. It's a matter of respect, because you're a guest in that particular country. If you don't want that. .......please stay in your home country so you only have to bother your own business and have no time for harass others or other country's.

  • @cyrielwollring4622
    @cyrielwollring4622 Год назад +3

    Hoe meer zielen hoe meer vreugd. We do know that expression. Is this a Dutch guy doing the narrating? if so he purposely mispronounces Dutch names.

  • @404DisasterNotFound
    @404DisasterNotFound Год назад +3

    I call BS! About the police in Holland...

    • @NarrativeOfLifeM
      @NarrativeOfLifeM Год назад

      Let me guess, you are dutch :D

    • @404DisasterNotFound
      @404DisasterNotFound Год назад

      @@NarrativeOfLifeM No, actually not.

    • @far78able
      @far78able Год назад +4

      Agreed. There are thousands of videos on YT showing Dutch police and they mostly stand out on being super professional and caring on a human level. There are always some rotten apples but they make the news and rightly so. For the most part the Dutch police have a reputation of being too lenient. If you manage to fuck up with Dutch police it's really your own damn fault. I can't speak for people being profiled based on their ethnicity, that just sucks.
      Almost all of the "police brutality" involved either the people protesting the corona measures, who like everywhere else in the world have a huge victim complex and twist everything to make themselves look superior, and extinction rebellion who seem to pretty feral themselves, even though they at least have a "noble" cause.

    • @404DisasterNotFound
      @404DisasterNotFound Год назад +1

      @@far78able I couldn't agree more!

  • @taunteratwill1787
    @taunteratwill1787 10 месяцев назад

    You can insult police and royalty as much as you like in the Netherlands. No one gives a fuck anyway. 😂

  • @endurancegoliath4569
    @endurancegoliath4569 10 месяцев назад

    1:26 the guy was talking about a childrenfest at 5 december; Sinterklaas en zwarte Piet ( Black Pete) and he fell over Black Pete, which, according to him is racist. And out of context it is, but in actuality it isn't. And ofcourse he bbrought slavery up; Black Pete was a remnant of that and according to him Black Pete is a celebration of slavery...which he isn't; a celebration that is. To make it more clear a short history of Black Pete; Sint Niklaas was a holy christian man who gave a lot to the needy and especially children. He also freed alot of slaves by buying them and giving them their freedom back after buying them. The former slaves were so gratefull that a lot stayed with him to help him with giving to children and they became Black Pete.....yeah I know thats weird to call them all that, but hey; this childrensfeast goes back to the 4th century, so yes; some terms are very outdated( granted; Black Pete is from a much later date; more or less since the mid 19th century)+ its a feast for little kids; ages 3 to about 8 to 9, so the story is not made too complicated for the very little ones. Like the term knecht, means servant, wich is quite outdated nowadays. They are the servants of the old man. But servants does not mean slave, but thats how he sees it. So he made it his mission to eradicate Black Pete and calls everyone, who don't want to change this old tradition, a racist....o fun fact, specially since he goes on and on about the European history with slavery; the guy himself is a decendant of slavetraders. His tribe, from which he originated from, were huge slavetraders back in the day, who invaded other villages and tribes to abduct people and sell them into slavery. Became rich of it.........but we, the Dutch, are the bad guys because centuries ago, the VOC bought African slaves. The hypocrisy is big in that dude.

  • @endurancegoliath4569
    @endurancegoliath4569 10 месяцев назад

    what he says about the fireworks is true. Since 2 years the fireworks he mentioned is idd forbidden in The Netherlands.......but people buy them in Germany and Belgium so you still have them being used.

  • @danielzijp1239
    @danielzijp1239 11 месяцев назад +3

    Wauwwwwwwww part 1 whas super fake but this part is sooow full of bullsh*t its unbeleavable 🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈🙈

  • @jpfoto64
    @jpfoto64 11 месяцев назад

    in general police is verry aprotchebel in the netherlands, but there are in all countries exeptions after police actions, so also in the netherlands.

  • @ayapomstra3283
    @ayapomstra3283 10 месяцев назад +1

    I hope there will be more video's like this one and warn people not to come to the Neherlands. It is crowded enough as it is. Stay away , we are awful people.

  • @tantegerritje1496
    @tantegerritje1496 9 месяцев назад

    yea, and that about the colours and the weather is true.

  • @Jeroen_van_den_Berg667
    @Jeroen_van_den_Berg667 4 месяца назад

    It´s Afsluitdijk ijk sound like ike ``like - Afsluitdijk´´

  • @Meppeler1971
    @Meppeler1971 Год назад +1

    the heavy/strong fireworks is forbidden.... for the safety of citizen/police/animals.... there are fireworks like handgranade ... normal fireworks... the small ones are allowed

    • @deamateurjurist
      @deamateurjurist Год назад

      Thats fake, Cobras don't have the power of a handgranade

  • @ruudcitroen
    @ruudcitroen 9 месяцев назад

    Yes, Afsluitdijk is correct: the only thing true in this vid ...made in 1932 to close the "Zuiderzee" and after closing by the Afsluitdijk Zuiderzee became sweet water IJsselmeer....in which 2 new larger polders were made in 1942 and in 70ies🥰🥰 I am very proud of my country: The Netherlands.." God created the world but the Dutch created Holland " a French proverb says ..🥳🥳 Liebe Grüsse an dir!

  • @theamericanboy595
    @theamericanboy595 7 месяцев назад

    As an American I’m more disappointed in the Netherlands than in my own country for the first time in my life. What i absolutely hate about the Netherlands is that they always play the victim. They always blaming other countries for their actions and problems. BTW The police brutality is not the only thing that they kept secret from us because clearly they have a dark history with the Dutch Caribbean. If you want to know more about the Netherlands you should definitely visit the Dutch Caribbean islands and ask them about the history. Only than you will immediately understand why this particular police brutality was so racist

    • @BetsyEimers
      @BetsyEimers 5 месяцев назад +2

      We really will not feel offended if you don't visit the Netherlands anymore. It's probably better for you and for us.

  • @MrSeine2
    @MrSeine2 Год назад +5

    No the Netherlands is the worst. Don't come here. He forgot to mention that there are way to much tourists, expats, foreign workers and foreign students. All not knowing how terrible it is in the Netherlands. When going back home the true story is a secret, forced by law. 😬

  • @ChristiaanHofman
    @ChristiaanHofman 8 месяцев назад

    It's a terrible country, and people keep coming in, when weather is way better in south of Europe, the tax rate is way better in middle east, houses are way more affordable in Eastern Europe, the English language is way en beter in UK, Switzerland is way cleaner and above sea level. And now we have our own Orban, please stay away for your own happiness 😅
    Edit: and we have to import everything from Germany cause we don't produce things, and other countries make rubbish

  • @theonijkerk3012
    @theonijkerk3012 Год назад

    A lot of items showed only one side of the story.

  • @WolfkingSybren
    @WolfkingSybren Год назад +1

    It seems to me like the pot is blaming the kettle for being black....no country is perfect, but when it comes to police brutality The Netherlands is not that aggressive. The footage of the so called brutallity was taken after a socker game and we have aLOT of vandalism and riots between socker fans..it's absurd and I don't blame the police to take hard actions against these criminals.
    The previous Netherlands video was bad ( and a joke), this one even goes past being funny..

  • @bertoverweel6588
    @bertoverweel6588 Год назад +1

    I agree with the video, please don't come to my country to live but just for visiting. 🙃

    • @Retro_Care
      @Retro_Care Год назад +2

      that will solve our housing issues hopefully

  • @MadMarcus66
    @MadMarcus66 Год назад

    Wat een koekwous..... 😂

  • @erikloupias7642
    @erikloupias7642 Год назад

    Did the creator of this video succesfully complete primairy school?🤣😂

  • @maryannecomment3302
    @maryannecomment3302 Год назад

    The facts about the housing problems are true. There is no institutional racism in the Netherlands, but accidents can happen. Fireworks are forbidden but not a New Year's Eve, but the local governments try to keep it save with some restrictions (depending on the area). It is not because many people throw fireworks at the police. The police is respected in the Netherlands, apart from riots (who are very rare), there is no violence. In fact, you are not allowed to insult anyone, but especially not the police or the royal family. I think that is normal. I have lived in both countries, Spain and the Netherlands. Spain has a lot more space and depending on what region you are, life is cheaper. Both countries are more or less the same, when it comes to making friends, but on the street people in Spain tend to be a little more able to make friendly small talk. But it depends on where you are, and that is the same in the Netherlands. To live in the Netherlands without having a job and an apartment before you move is irresponsible. You can have a difficult time. In the Netherlands, it is easy to find a job, but difficult to find affordable housing. In Spain, it is the opposite, it is easy to find affordable housing but difficult to find a job that will pay a decent salary. It can be difficult to receive your salary in time as well.

  • @Gert-DK
    @Gert-DK Год назад

    It must be hell to live in a country without AC! Ohh forgot, I do that myself. It really is hell. 🙂

  • @snelly4939
    @snelly4939 Год назад

    I miss the context of a lot of cases mentioned in this video. Besides this, the most is just not true or a matter of taste.

  • @derpeek
    @derpeek Год назад

    I wont go into the details. This video is trying to follow up on the success of the first one. In the beginning there were made some good point. But it lacks to see what happened afterwards. I dont say the Netherlands is perfect, but there are ways of making it better. And those roads are not closed. The second part was lacking nuances. To get one detail, not the most important . The fireworks are regulated already a long time ago because of the danger for the people. Thats why buying fireworks across the border in Germany or Belgium is populair. Some would get their hands on explosives used in mountains to create avelanges. But nowadays fireworks from Poland are quite popular. Though is n most recent years the argument about protecting police is used to forbid fireworks in bigger cities.
    A lot of tekst just for one of the "facts" thats why i spare you the rest.

  • @REVeenema
    @REVeenema 8 месяцев назад

    This is mostly a BS story. This is made by a Dutch man. You can hear the accent from miles away. He's just surfing along on the original video trying to get a lot of views. I'll bet you the maker of the original video has no idea about this video.

  • @hanvroman
    @hanvroman 10 месяцев назад

    I guess the guy makes negative videos if all countries, he believes he got most views that way ..

  • @MiYAH-p2e
    @MiYAH-p2e Год назад

    Make next year again an other video about same topic 😂 🍌

  • @remcoschutten1348
    @remcoschutten1348 9 месяцев назад

    I live in Nederland and 90% is fake

  • @bflamable
    @bflamable Год назад +1

    Owh my God .. where do you get those sheit video's 😆🤣
    This is serious .. not funny you said 😆😂 I thought it was hilarious! People dress colorless .. (video turned black and white) .. next clip about the weather .. the one bright color followed the other bright color 🤣
    Oh dear ..
    But .. if this keeps people like that content creator away: GOOD!
    Glad you knew some parts were total b*llshit .. specially since we are quite similar .. Dutch & German folk.
    Btw .. you don't need a lot of money to come do what you want here .. 😁

  • @jamesswindley9599
    @jamesswindley9599 Год назад

    React to: Anglo-Saxon stuff??? ❤❤❤ please 🇬🇧

  • @peterhiggins4212
    @peterhiggins4212 Год назад

    Thank God for the USA

  • @NotJulius44
    @NotJulius44 Год назад

    lmao, thanks for the content. (living in Australia)

  • @martijn260571
    @martijn260571 10 месяцев назад

    I found it bizar that the guy who’s telling how bad the Netherlands is as he lived here for a couple of months has a definitive Dutch accent 😮😂