American Learns Dutch Idioms Part 2

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  • Опубликовано: 21 сен 2024
  • Hello Know-It-Alls!!! As promised, I am sharing another video this week. I wanted to post it yesterday on my birthday, but I ended up not having time. However, I managed to find time today to do it. I hope you enjoy part two of me learning some Dutch idioms. Please let me know if we got them correct. I know last time there were some idioms that weren't 100% clear. Thanks so much y'all!
    Some General Information:
    Welcome to my channel, “Knowing the Netherlands.” My name is Brinn, Thanks for coming by! I started this channel in order to help other newcomers to the Netherlands to avoid the mistakes I have made and to share my experiences as an expat living in the Netherlands so that people will have a chance to get to know more about the Netherlands. I am an American, and I have only lived in the Netherlands since March 1st, 2019, arriving here from Seoul, South Korea, so I am very new to the Netherlands. However, I have already learned a lot about the Netherlands although I know that I have only scratched the surface. I really hope sharing my journey about living in the Netherlands will help and entertain those near and far. I would love it if you joined me on this journey to getting to know the Netherlands. If you ever have any questions, please reach out to me through the RUclips comments or on your favorite social media platforms. Below are my social media links and other RUclips Channels:
    Facebook: / knowing-the-netherland... Instagram:@KnowingtheNL
    Twitter:@KnowingtheNL
    Other RUclips Channels:
    Daily for a Year: / channel
    Brinn Binges and BodyBuilds: / channel
    Some additional Information about myself: As previously mentioned, I moved to the Netherlands from Seoul, South Korea, where I taught English for 3 years. So, this is not my first experience living abroad. While in Korea, I was constantly growing, learning, and adjusting to the Korean culture; I met my partner, Bret; and I had quite the experience when I was hit by a taxi while riding my bike, which led to leg surgery and a 6 week stay in the hospital. I actually moved to the Netherlands 2 weeks after I stopped using my crutches and still had trouble walking. The experiences I had in Korea and the hindsight I now have from them have really changed me as a person, and I am interested to see how the Netherlands will play a role in furthering my personal development, and I am excited to share it with y’all!

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