The Dutch’s Lifestyles
If you visit Netherlands for the first time, you will be quite surprised to see that people here are pretty cool toward you because they don’t like talking to strangers. However, if you take the initiative to talk to someone, you will be surprised to receive a friendly response of them.
Dutch house is so private. They rarely invite guests to their homes. They only invite someone who must have been known in a certain period of time . And if you are invited to a Dutch house for dinner, that means you are a very close friend of them.
Staying in Netherlands for traveling or studying abroad, you should know about the Dutch tradition . Birthday is very important to the Dutch. You’ll see birthday anywhere you go to in Netherlands. Almost every day, the Dutch hung a calendar book marked the birthday in the bathroom, so they do not forget everyone’s birthday. Here, people rarely send birthday cards and gifts to celebrate, common gifts are gift certificate
You should give a bouquet, candy or a bottle of wine to the Dutch when you come to their house.
About how to greet
The Dutch ussually greet with a friendly handshake. If you are their friends, they may greet you with 3 kisses on the cheek.
When you talk, you have to look straight into the eyes of the opposite, but you should remember not to stand too close while talking. Interrupt the speaker or soggy chew gum while talking is very rude.
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In Netherlands, most people are using public transport or even walk. Bicycles are used more and become a prominent feature of the country, especially in Amsterdam. There are many paths only exclusively for bicycles . Visitors can also rent bicycles to explore the city streets. It will certainly be an interesting experience.
Tags : Netherlands, travel
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