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Me and double V
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Ukrainian expat living in amazing Amsterdam with siblings Varya and Vanya.
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Life in Amsterdam: Is It Really as Good as They Say? (pros and cons of moving to the Netherlands)
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RELOCATION AND LIFE IN THE NETHERLANDS, AMSTERDAM (WITH THE KIDS)
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RELOCATION AND LIFE IN THE NETHERLANDS, AMSTERDAM (WITH THE KIDS)
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The Netherlands are underrated as hell
Thank you for ur sharing!!
We want new videos!!!
🤢🤢🤮🤮 ik ben biseksueel maar ik vind dit echt te ver gaan waarom moet je de lull en alles zien er zijn ook kinderen die rond lopen en dat zien
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I’m not a homophobe or smt but I live in the Netherlands and the people that are practically naked are just disgusting. I am proud that u guys are being happy and all but I do not want to see that and I also do not want my younger family members to see that either
Moet je gewoon niet kijken 😂😂😂😂
@@popeyejansenvanjorksveld of mensen kunnen gewoon met respect voor andere mensen door de stad lopen.
Gebeurd alle andere dagen, al zie je heus wel vaker wat in Amsterdam…
Usually what we notice, kids even don’t pay attention to or don’t give it any meaning
Wanneer is het heterodag waar is onze vlag
We have no straight day and no flag because we are not normal anymore 😂
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какой офигенный английский 😍🔥 восхищаюсь !!!!
awesome pitcure! 🤗
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It was such a pleasure meeting you at the Sen Wellness and good to see your review here. Thank you for mention my work as a Breathwork Coach @petrathierry 🌬🧡Change your breath and change your mind🧡🌬
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Frankly Netherlands is overrated.
Have you ever been there?
Is it now? What a lovely comment.
Amsterdam is expensive. Rent. Food in the supermarket is cheap and good quality 😊. You forget that Dutch people earn dubble what you would in your country 😊
I didn’t forget it, that’s quite obvious 😌but I highlighted that it is not a honey pot, as it might look. You earn a lot, but you also spend a lot. So if you have two small kids that have to go to daycare, for instance, I would have thought whether if should accept the relocation offer😅
@@liliiafrantsishko 1 thing you shouldn't forget is that you are living in Amsterdam. By far the most expensive place in the Netherlands. Not to say that living in the Netherlands is cheap anywhere, but financially Amsterdam is the worst. For low income families there is "kinderopvangtoeslag" (child care allowance) by the government. I don't know the details about it, as I'm not in a situation where I need child care.
Another expat review like this is a holiday resort. It would be refreshing if people considered the impact they have on the Netherlands. Maybe then they wouldn’t complain about taxes… or housing
Well, that should be a Dutch person review. I can only review it from an expat side, and the country is really amazing for me. Hope that expats bring some positive impact to the Netherlands also
@@liliiafrantsishko Don't mind the haters. You're very welcome and you contribute a lot as well.
The point is that your body is perfectly capable to heal without antibiotics. Bacteria are lately getting resistant to most antibiotics, and that means in future there will be no cure against infectons anymore. This is also the reason we banned antibiotics in animal foods. Hope you are doing well here in the Netherlands despite the terrible situation in UA. And never hesitate to ask for information from us Dutchies ! 😉
It's just that we are used to different kind of medical system in Eastern Europe and you might know how hard it is to change habits. But, I find the Netherlands' medical system good.
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Welcome in our tiny country and good luck with the weather 😉 th-cam.com/video/Ys-KP8oPdvg/w-d-xo.html
If you really have a problem you need to be very assertive. I would have taken my child to the doctor's practice and shown the receptionist the finger. I'm quite sure you would get an appointment. Other than that it is indeed true that doctors do not prescribe all kinds of antibiotics for a common cold or the flu. Huisartsen are general practitioners and they are the gatekeepers to specialists. They won't refer you to a specialist just because you googled something and think you need one. It's all about keeping costs down and making sure that hypochondriacs do not waste valuable time of (specialised) medics.
The finger is saved, it’s okay, we were prescribed a cream by phone. But I do agree with you, the system works! It’s just hard to get used to it, as in lots of countries expats come from the medical system works in a different way.
It was nice to hear your experience with relocating to The Netherlands. I wish you and your family all the best, will follow to follow your journey ^^ For people who have a hard time finding a daycare in time, there is also a thing called Gastouder (translate as guest parent), it's basically private daycare mostly in the home of the person who offers it. It's often less expensive (in return you bring your own diapers and such) and if they are registred you will also get taxes back. The amount you can get back starts at a lot, like 95% for lowest incomes and even for people with a high income it's still more than half that you get back. For second and more children it's always 90-95% or something. They are planning to increase the amount you get back over the years, also for higher incomes and to make it as good as free for lower incomes. A big problem though is indeed the amount of staff, there is a big problem in general with getting employees for daycare, after school care and school itself. We had a lovely gastouder for our son, when we did not have a daycare yet!
Yes, I have heard about Gastouder, thanks for adding it and for the tips! :)
I hope for you that, looking back, the war had a positive impact on your life. All the best. And oh, as for daycare, the politicians are trying to make it much cheaper (almost free) in 2025. Not there yet, though. As for the health care system, it is on the expensive side with 130 per month per adult and the deductible of amost 500 euro per year, but it is generally good. Personally, I would not want to live in in Amsterdam with kids. It is too busy and dangerous to let them roam the world on their own. You must always go to some park. Most people will live in the suburbs (Almere, Haarlem). Looking forward to new videos!
Yes, we are lucky to find an amazing place to live and be able to move forward. And we are very grateful to the Netherlands and the Dutch people. As for Amsterdam, this point of view most Dutch people have and we were advised several times to consider other cities. Next month it's time to search and move to a new house, so maybe will move out of Amsterdam as the rent market is pretty tough here.
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Really great info, thanks for sharing.
Glad it was helpful!