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Visit The Netherlands - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about The Netherlands

Visiting the Netherlands is more than just visiting Amsterdam. There are so many wonderful things to see and do, from the architecture and amazing museums to the biking opportunities to all the windmills and flowers, to the bad parts of visiting The Netherlands, the stigma that the Netherlands are just a drunken party for tourists in the red light district of Amsterdam and did we mention the service? Here are five things you will love and hate about visiting the Netherlands.
Filmed in Haarlem and Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
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Hate #1. The Drunk/High Tourists in the Red Light District in Amsterdam: and how they have become a defacto image of The Netherlands, when The Netherlands has so much to offer travelers.
Hate #2. The Stairs: look the stairwells in the Netherlands are more like Ladders so be careful on them. Don't bring heavy bags.
Hate #3. The Service: as much as we love the Dutch people, the service is not something you will write home about. It's professional, but not overly friendly.
Hate #4. The Bike Lanes: Remember, Red is Dead... you will understand the first time you walk into a bike lane in The Netherlands.
Hate #5. The Unpredictable nature of Dutch weather.

Love #1. The Architecture and Culture throughout The Netherlands. The guild houses that will fill up gigs of data on your camera to amazing churches to museums stocked full of amazing art there is so much to enjoy and see in The Netherlands.
Love #2. The Transportation and Tourism Infrastructure: The Netherlands is super easy to get around.
Love #3. That there is so much more to The Netherlands than just Amsterdam: go explore the country, from Haarlem to Groningen to so many more great towns around the country.
Love #3b. The People of the Netherlands: from their amazing English to their great sense of humor to their directness the Dutch can make for a great time.
Love #4. The biking opportunities and easiness of renting bikes and exploring The Netherlands on two wheels.
Love #5. The drinking and snacking opportunities all over the country.

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Visit Amsterdam: Five Things You Will Love and Hate about Amsterdam, The Netherlands


Amsterdam is definately one of the top ten cities to visit in Europe, but even this cool city has things you will love and hate. So prepare yourself for visiting Amsterdam and The Netherlands with Wolters World Five Things You Will Love and Hate about Amsterdam.
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The Dark Side of Living in The Netherlands

What are the downsides of living in the Netherlands? There is a wide variety of advantages that come along with relocating to the Netherlands. The Netherlands is a country that has a lot to offer everybody, whether they are searching for a higher standard of life, more work prospects, or a location to live that is cheaper. Let's not sugarcoat things and have an honest conversation about some of the challenges you could face if you decide to relocate to the Netherlands.
1. It’s an expensive country
The Netherlands is well-known for having some of the highest tax rates in the world, and almost everything is subject to taxation. The income tax is particularly high in contrast to those of other countries in Europe. You could also discover that the prices of electronic goods are higher in the Netherlands (here's a pro tip: shop on the German Amazon), and that the prices of some foods are also a little bit more. On the other hand, it is possible to acquire some excellent prices if you have learned how to shop and where to shop. The relationship between supply and demand is to blame for the typically high cost of rent throughout the whole of the United States. Jobs, in general, pay very well here; yet, in the end, it all comes down to how you look at it.
2. You have to learn a new language
Even though most Dutch people are aware of this fact, conversational English is not sufficient. You are going to need to educate yourself in Dutch since the majority of the labels, notices, goods, and parcels are all in Dutch. You are going to have to utilize Google Translate whenever you go to public locations like the grocery or railway stations until you master the local language.
It is well known that the service sector in the Netherlands is notorious for being less helpful and more difficult to navigate than in other nations. Even if someone has been downright impolite to us extremely seldom, the Dutch aren't exactly famed for their ability to provide good customer service.
You are either going to have to wait an eternity to speak to the manager, you are going to be in a line of 25 people on the phone, or you are going to have to wait weeks for a response to an email. Not to mention the level of frustration that a good number of individuals experience whenever they are confronted with tasks such as receiving mail or shipments.
3. Accommodation
Insane housing shortages are plaguing the Netherlands at the moment. As a result, it is essential to do apartment hunting in advance of relocating to this location for permanent residence. There are both furnished and unfurnished apartments available to choose. The furnished homes come with very huge rent prices. When you rent a property that isn't equipped, you may think you're getting a good deal, but in reality, you have to buy everything, even rugs and appliances that are necessary. In addition, property owners are reaping the benefits of the housing shortage by charging their renters unreasonable prices.
Due to the unfortunate state of affairs in the housing market in the Netherlands, it is essential that you begin your search for a new place to call home at the earliest possible date. Bear in mind that there are no assurances that you will locate a location right away; yet, you should not give up hope!
If you want to live in Amsterdam or one of the other cities in the Randstad, you need be extremely patient in your hunt for a new house, and you should prepare for a little bit of more wiggle space in your budget.




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Why You Shouldn't Call The Netherlands, Holland

Ever wonder what the difference was between The Netherlands and Holland? Well, Holland is the name of two counties in the Netherlands. So they are not the same thing. And sometimes the locals don't appreciate it. So make sure you call the Netherlands, The Netherlands and not Holland, unless you are in North Holland (where Amsterdam is) or in South Holland (where the Hague is).
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American TURNED DUTCH, 5 Ways I've Changed Since Moving to the Netherlands

Moving to the Netherlands has caused me to change in certain ways, and I thought it'd be great to share with you all! Let me know what you think in the comments!

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What Do BELGIANS Think Of The DUTCH?

I've heard so much about what the Dutch think of Belgians, it was time I crossed the border to get the other side of the story. Check out the video to see the responses!

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5 things that are way different in the Netherlands than in the US (Southern California).

Moving from the US to the Netherlands you realize real quick some things are just going to be different...better different! Who would think no stop signs could really work. Living abroad and the Dutch lifestyle and their way of life is something to be truly admired. Our life in the Netherlands is something we love and cherish. The Dutch people are and have been so warm and friendly, just sit and talk with one and you'll learn why! Rotterdam is a melting pot of all nationalities and to talk to people from all walks of life all different nations all with different story's is something as an expat I hold near and dear to my heart.

Things that annoy the Dutch. Don't make these mistakes!

We have lived in the Netherlands for over a year now, and we find the Dutch to be warm, patient and friendly people. But things can quickly take a turn from warm and friendly to downright pissed off! Here are some things that annoy the Dutch and what you can do to avoid them. We moved to the Netherlands from the United States and love learning about the Dutch culture and Dutch traditions.
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5 Things American Tourists Shouldn't Wear in Europe

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Heading to Europe & Not Sure What to Pack? Here are a few things that my fellow US travelers may want to avoid packing if they are traveling to Europe.
1. Baseball Caps: Europeans in general do not wear baseball caps, especially backwards. You would be better served to wear a more traditional hat. You will see an occasional NY Yankee hat, but why not buy the fancy hat you always wanted instead?
2. Athletic Wear: Europeans tend to wear athletic wear to do sports, not to wear around town. There is a trend of more athleisurewear in Europe, but it is not to the extent that there is in US.
3. Khakis: the omnipresent US male pant choice is not something you will see too often in Europe. Go for colored pants or jeans. If you want khaki like pants wear Chinos instead of Dockers. The pants you will see are a thinner cut or skinnier fit than in the US.
4. Oversized US University Sweatshirts.
5. Sport Shoes or High Heals: US sport shoes and white socks are not quite as popular in Europe as they are in the US. You may be better off with Urban Street shoes like Vans instead. Also, women should be careful with high heels as with all the cobblestone it is easy to hurt your ankles.
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Visit Ghent - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate About Gent, Belgium


Thinking of visiting the beautiful Flemish town of Ghent? Well here are some of the best & worst of Ghent. From amazing architecture and canal tours to questionable service & a hike from the train station.
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How Do GERMANS View THE DUTCH?

How do the Germans view the Dutch? As an American that's been living in the Netherlands, this was something I was curious to find out. I've had a very positive experience in the Netherlands and with Dutch people, but do their German neighbors feel the same way? Let's find out!

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10 REASONS WHY YOU SHOULD NOT MOVE TO THE NETHERLANDS. The Netherlands may not be for you ????

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Amsterdam: The Most Common Mistakes Tourists Make in Amsterdam

Tourists make mistakes, we eat at the tourist restaurants, we wait too long to buy our flight tickets, we mess up sometimes. Here we talk about typical mistakes that tourists make when they visit Amsterdam in the Netherlands. Whether it is looking past staying outside of Amsterdam for accomodation or trying to find the I Amsterdam sign there are a number of mistakes tourists should be aware of when they visit the Dutch capital. With special guest Dutchified!
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Visit The Netherlands - The Don'ts of The Netherlands

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Whether Heading to Amsterdam for a Crazy Night in the Red Light District, or to Haarlem for an architecture and art rendezvouses or to Rotterdam the Netherlands has a lot for people to do when they visit. This video goes over some things you shouldn't do when you go to The Netherlands.
The Don'ts of Visiting The Netherlands. Things Tourists Shouldn't Do in The Netherlands or Holland.
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Don't #1. Don't Call The Netherlands, Holland. Holland is actually only two of the twelve counties in The Netherlands.
Don't #2. Don't Think the Netherlands is Just Amsterdam. There are tons of other towns, cities and villages to visit. From the flowers in Keukenhof to the Beauty of Groningen.
Don't #3. Don't Be stupid with Drugs or Alcohol when you visit. The coffeeshops are world famous and you should never buy drugs off the street.
Don't #4. Don't just bite into hot food. The Dutch like their fried food hot as can be, so make sure you take a second to blow on it or else you might lose a few skin cells.
Don't #5. Don't Wander into the Bike Lanes in The Netherlands. Those bikes will get you.
Don't #6, Don't Take the Dutch Attitude Personally. The Dutch are very straightforward and will ask you anything. So don't be upset, just know that is just how they are.
Don't #7. Don't Forget to Bring a chip card with a PIN number for purchasing from person-less kiosks & shops.
Don't #8. Have coins with you so you can pick up a snack on the go.
Don't #9. Don't Be Surprised if you see all the Dutch Tourism Stereotypes when you visit. From wooden shoes to windmills to cheese to really tall people on bikes, you will see them.
Don't #10. Don't forget to buzz your train ticket card when you enter and exit the platforms/stations.
Don't #11. Don't Take pictures of the girls in the windows in the Red Light District.
Don't #12. Don't Take the Hop On Hop Off Bus in Amsterdam. The bus cannot go a lot of places in the historic center. You would be better off on the hop on hop off canal boat.
Don't #13. Don't think that Amsterdam is just the red light district. It is so much more with culture, food, art.
Don't #14. Don't forget to Bring a jacket. It will rain while you are there, even if it says sunny.

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15 Weird Things in the Netherlands | Dutch Culture Shock

People in the Netherlands are weird. It can be quiet a shock to blend in the Dutch culture. So here is a list of 15 weird Things that you will find in the Netherlands and in the Dutch culture.

You are living in the Netherlands, but wonder about those strange Dutch habits? I have never thought that we as the Dutch have so many strange and weird things in our country. Especially now I lived abroad and have a more foreign perspective, I thought more often why are we doing this in the Netherlands?

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Amsterdam - The Don'ts of Visiting Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Things you should never do in Amsterdam as a tourists. Whether you are going for a cultural trip or a party trip there are a few things you should not do when you visit Amsterdam. From taking pictures of the girls in the windows in the Red Light District to not pre-booking tickets to the Anne Frank House we hope these travel and tourism information tips for Amsterdam can help you out.
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