Hagelslag is real chocolate. Yes, they wash their hair daily with shampoo Lekker means tasty, delicious, beautiful, nice. The through sounds are moistly used in the western parts of the Netherlands. The south and east sounds different with much softer sounds. We don’t wear helmets because we learn to ride a bike from about 4 yo; we’re quite good at it. Without a helmet you are more vulnerable and makes everyone much more careful.
Wearing a helmet on a bike would seriously mess up your perfect hair. Cannot be done. Also, you don't suggest to a cowboy to wear a helmet when riding a horse.
I am orginally from Amsterdam but lived in the German city of Cologne, Wenn I moved into a new flat I called my parents and told them: "Ik woon nu nummer 86-88 in de Eintrachtstraße". My German girlfriend looked at me and said: "I didn't know you could make such sounds."
I am from Indonesia, a lot of Dutch rubs off on us.. I often eat bread butter + chocolate sprinkles (we call meisjes).. And good food we use to say Lekkeer to..
People think the Dutch g is strange and weird. Think of it this way, you can pronounce the T, K and S right? The S is a fricative (forcing air through a narrow channel with your tongue) at the location of your teeth, just like the T is a plosive (blockage so that air stops) at the same location. The K is a plosive at your velar (back of your mouth), and the Dutch G is just the equivalent of a S but at the K's position. It may sound 'throaty', but it is not an unusual sound in a language at all. There are some variations such as dialects as well, but that is the gist of it.
Great fun: problem with pronunciation is that some sounds that don't exist in English are used in Dutch. My wife is from Scotland and she finds the difference between "muis" and "mus" almost impossible. It's mostly the sounds that we uses to vowels to write it down like: ui, au, ou, eu and also the difference between short and long ones like a and aa, e and ee, u and uu, o and oo. For these sounds we will always know you are not native speakers. Great effort though.
Hm, afaik none of those hair examples seem to show greasy hair. If it's fuzzy and frilly it cannot be unwashed greasy hair. Unwashed hair sits flat on the head and has little volume. It's more likely a lot of (young) men use hairproducts like wax and gel
Oh dear, you tried the melkhagelslag so that's the milk chocolate, which indeed tastes not so chocolaty. Recognisable by the blue package/lettering/stripes. Better take the pure next time (red lettering/stripes/package), higher chocolate content so much tastier 😋. Also about the bikes. You do realise we learn how to ride them and manoeuvre through traffic at a really young age plus the fact we have specified bike paths almost everywhere in NL. Add to that the fact that by law when an accident occurs automatically the stronger traffic participant is at fault, all motorists are bakeries themselves and a lot of children have traffic (bike) lessons and exam at school when they are 10-12 yo and voilà safe country to ride bikes is born. Doesn't hurt our country is so flat either🤣🤣🤣.
Hagelslag is no weirder than peanut butter and jelly. I grew up in Canada but I am from Limburg province where the phlegm sound is not used. The first time I heard someone speak northern Dutch I nearly crapped myself. I would also like to point out that my hair is wispy, not thick (beware of generalizations) and I shampoo it pretty much every day.
thanks for your comment John! haha you're right peanut butter and jelly is quite similar. We like the Limburg accent, softer and easier for us to speak. (we definitely generalize a lot for the sake of humour, just making observations of the people here in Amsterdam :) )
You didn’t see my hair 🤣 I shave it and when bits get in sight or start to irritate me (pr people in my surroundings start complaining that it’s time to get a shave) i shave it off again.
No hageslag is not chocolate, it contains cacao and milk powder as main ingredients but it's kneaded into a dough and then extruded into long wires that's then cut into small pieces. So the production process is completely different and the texture of hageslag is grainy/powdery unlike chocolate from a bar. (You can see this if you crush a piece of hageslag, it turns into a powder. This does not happen if you try to crush a piece of chocolate from a bar. It's similar to chocolate, but it's not made from it. todio.nl/eten-drinken/hoe-wordt-hagelslag-gemaakt/ willemwever.kro-ncrv.nl/vraag_antwoord/eten-en-drinken/hoe-wordt-hagelslag-gemaakt
I believe is still the case that The Netherlands imports the most hair gel in the world. So some conformity in hairstyles, especially men's hairstyles, may be correct.
I Tried the hageslags once, thinking it was made of chocolate...daaamn...it's basically sugar (yes indeed icecream sprinkles with a hint of chocolate")...i closed the box and never opened it again.
Eh... not a urinal (that’s the bottle...) but a urinoir, or pissoir - which seems a remarkable combination of the French word urinoir and the English piss.
Why did you toasted the bread? The normal / basic version of eating hagelslag is: normal bread (white or dark) butter on and then hagelslag. The next time change the butter with pindakaas! It is eating snicker bread
@@thescanadians4208 The mice are not really mashed, as the word says, but they are grinded, as i red on the dutch wikipedia. But the taste is O.K. You can find gestampte muisjes close to the hagelslag. And please note the flemish name for chocladehagelslag: muizenstrontjes.
the public toilets that you showed in the video can only be found in Amsterdam, nowhere in the Netherlands do you see public toilets on the street ..... so it is not completely typical Dutch but typical Amsterdam ... I also think it's dirty toilets on the street
Shampoo story: if you ask me, they use it everyday, but to shape their ultra dry hair you need tons of gel...haha. So you pay twice to Loreal or whatever...when I was 14 I stopped washing my hair with shampoo...you take a shower everyday so you wash with water. What shampoo does, is extract all the natural grease so your scalp will be stimulated to produce and produce.... When you don't use shampoo, your hair will stay in a normal condition...and it won't smell. We are all fooled every day by this big companies saying you smell and stink. I'm 59 now...friends and girlfriends in my scene do exactly the same. We just don't like to be fooled. Sometimes in winter my hair is so dry , mind you, then I "feed" it once a week with Murray's... Don't let them trick you!!!!!!....deodorant for kids and all that shit. Look at the increase of all these products during the last 30 years...it's poison.
yeah totally this is true. getting used to not using shampoo we heard is a little annoying at first until your body gets used to it, but natural is always better!
Yeah Hagelslag is just chocolade if you ask me, but please eat this with brown bread instead. Much more healthie a fresh baked brown slice of bread, grass butter and a lot of Hagelslag.. delicious. Enjoy ladies.. greetings from Westland near The Hague. You both are " Lekker " bezig 🤣🤣
Lekker is common Dutch word for something tasty, a good feeling, or to describe someone sexy. So it is widely useful. But it doesn't always sound good in grammar or style. With a vacation for example. Then it is technically possible to call it lekker. But most Dutch people would use another word then. Like 'fijn'. (nice). Hagelsag really is chocolate yes, literally chocolate sprinkles like you would put in a cake or ice cream. There is acually a law that requires products to have a minimal amound of cocoa to be called chocolate. There is a 'chocolate' bar called Koetjesreep which does not have enough cocoa to be legally called chocolate.
The weirdest thing i saw in this video was the mask on your face in the supermarket lol and every year that past its gonne look weirder and weirder like stupid hahah ;p
That hair part is literally 1% of all the guys. I have long blond straight hair. Have not been to a Barber in over 10 years. And I know tons of guys who got long hair. So no I can't really stand behind that point. Also urinals are often only in big cities. And not every city got them
....or mothers with all the children in a bakfiets, including when it rains...and speaking about weird things and accidents: what about the bikes with the brakes on the pedals? you can just slow down with them, not really brake. If you're hitting something there's no way for you to stop abruptly. I don't know, maybe it's just me i can't use them, i prefer the old "hand"actioned ones
Nice video! You are very "gezellige en slimme meiden" 😊! (You know what these words mean, don't you 🙂?) You both could make friends with everybody very quickly. I wish you a pleasent stay in 🇳🇱 😊!
Chocolade hagelslag is actually real chocolate. But you can buy cheaper versions, which are not called chocolade hagelslag, and are not made from chocolade. But that is not the real stuff.
I am Dutch and I moved to SE Asia (where I still live) to work 20 years ago and I have to tell you, all these things in your video that used to be completely normal to me, are now just as weird to me as they are to you.
Dutch is agressive?? 😲 That's what they also say about German. 🤔 I speak Flemish, so the Dutch from Belgium. I never saw my mothertongue as being agressive. But Flemish is a bit softer I guess and a little bit less G sound and no spitting needed. 😁
yeah so true, german is definitely more aggressive! Flemish is softer for sure, I think we heard it on the TV show undercover! We do really love the language though, it's been so fun to learn!! Maybe we should try to speak some Flemish next time :D
@@thescanadians4208 today i discover your channel it is funny keep on telling us the weird, the good anf thr bad about the dutch people as a dutch i love it and i know we are weird 😂🤣😂 ❤, welcome to the netherlands I 👍
hahah well we know this isn't universally true, but we have asked a few men about it here and they say that they typically don't wash their hair for a week or so. which is actually quite good for the scalp
that was way to much hagelslag for one slice and dont do it on toast that so expat ...... just get 2 slices brown bread and do one with hagelslag and other on top thats a broodje hagelslag
Hagelslag is real chocolate.
Yes, they wash their hair daily with shampoo
Lekker means tasty, delicious, beautiful, nice.
The through sounds are moistly used in the western parts of the Netherlands. The south and east sounds different with much softer sounds.
We don’t wear helmets because we learn to ride a bike from about 4 yo; we’re quite good at it. Without a helmet you are more vulnerable and makes everyone much more careful.
Wearing a helmet on a bike would seriously mess up your perfect hair. Cannot be done. Also, you don't suggest to a cowboy to wear a helmet when riding a horse.
Super cool & funny: keep up the good works, tease those dutchies!
I am orginally from Amsterdam but lived in the German city of Cologne, Wenn I moved into a new flat I called my parents and told them: "Ik woon nu nummer 86-88 in de Eintrachtstraße". My German girlfriend looked at me and said: "I didn't know you could make such sounds."
😅
hahah
I am from Indonesia, a lot of Dutch rubs off on us..
I often eat bread butter + chocolate sprinkles (we call meisjes)..
And good food we use to say Lekkeer to..
Hagelslag is proper chocolate. If it says chocolate on the box, it is. If not the text on the box says “cacao fantasie”.
That’s soo funny:) keep it up!
2 min Sprinkles are real chocolate
And telephone calls by bicycle are prohibited € 90.00 + 7.00 adm costs
Bye Bye Frits
you need a glas of milk with that, and biking is mostly antisipating and looking ahead and running throuh red lights hahaha
hahhaha so true
This was a pretty good list. Keep up the good work!
Ville Ahonen thanks we hope you like the next one!
People think the Dutch g is strange and weird. Think of it this way, you can pronounce the T, K and S right? The S is a fricative (forcing air through a narrow channel with your tongue) at the location of your teeth, just like the T is a plosive (blockage so that air stops) at the same location. The K is a plosive at your velar (back of your mouth), and the Dutch G is just the equivalent of a S but at the K's position. It may sound 'throaty', but it is not an unusual sound in a language at all. There are some variations such as dialects as well, but that is the gist of it.
thanks for sharing! coming from canada and sweden we never had to make this sound, but its getting easier with practice :)
You forgot the expression ¨lekker puh¨. But i think the word ¨leuk¨ is even used more.
ou yes we love the word leuk. we hebben het leuk!
Great fun: problem with pronunciation is that some sounds that don't exist in English are used in Dutch. My wife is from Scotland and she finds the difference between "muis" and "mus" almost impossible. It's mostly the sounds that we uses to vowels to write it down like: ui, au, ou, eu and also the difference between short and long ones like a and aa, e and ee, u and uu, o and oo. For these sounds we will always know you are not native speakers. Great effort though.
Hi, question for the Swedish girrrrl..
a lot of Dutch words are the same or almost the same as in Swedish right?
Hi :) yes, so many words are very similar in Swedish!
Hm, afaik none of those hair examples seem to show greasy hair. If it's fuzzy and frilly it cannot be unwashed greasy hair. Unwashed hair sits flat on the head and has little volume. It's more likely a lot of (young) men use hairproducts like wax and gel
yeah you are probably right about this!
Absolutely true
Oh dear, you tried the melkhagelslag so that's the milk chocolate, which indeed tastes not so chocolaty. Recognisable by the blue package/lettering/stripes.
Better take the pure next time (red lettering/stripes/package), higher chocolate content so much tastier 😋.
Also about the bikes.
You do realise we learn how to ride them and manoeuvre through traffic at a really young age plus the fact we have specified bike paths almost everywhere in NL.
Add to that the fact that by law when an accident occurs automatically the stronger traffic participant is at fault, all motorists are bakeries themselves and a lot of children have traffic (bike) lessons and exam at school when they are 10-12 yo and voilà safe country to ride bikes is born. Doesn't hurt our country is so flat either🤣🤣🤣.
you are very funny. oh god ive been laughing all through the video
Absolutely loved this video! But if this is what Amsterdam is like, I'm gonna change my mind about moving there :S
hahahah so funny great video!!
thank you Jan !!!!
So accurate 😂👏🏽
Hagelslag is no weirder than peanut butter and jelly.
I grew up in Canada but I am from Limburg province where the phlegm sound is not used. The first time I heard someone speak northern Dutch I nearly crapped myself.
I would also like to point out that my hair is wispy, not thick (beware of generalizations) and I shampoo it pretty much every day.
thanks for your comment John! haha you're right peanut butter and jelly is quite similar. We like the Limburg accent, softer and easier for us to speak. (we definitely generalize a lot for the sake of humour, just making observations of the people here in Amsterdam :) )
You didn’t see my hair 🤣 I shave it and when bits get in sight or start to irritate me (pr people in my surroundings start complaining that it’s time to get a shave) i shave it off again.
hahha sounds like a much easier way to manage life. Wish we looked cute with shaved heads.
Quality hagelslag is real chocolate
So we've understood, what's your favourite hagelslaag?
@@thescanadians4208 : De Ruyter - Pure chocolade !
@@Dutchbelg3 Awesome, dank je! :D
yeah i was like tf since when is it not real chocolate??
No hageslag is not chocolate, it contains cacao and milk powder as main ingredients but it's kneaded into a dough and then extruded into long wires that's then cut into small pieces. So the production process is completely different and the texture of hageslag is grainy/powdery unlike chocolate from a bar. (You can see this if you crush a piece of hageslag, it turns into a powder. This does not happen if you try to crush a piece of chocolate from a bar.
It's similar to chocolate, but it's not made from it.
todio.nl/eten-drinken/hoe-wordt-hagelslag-gemaakt/
willemwever.kro-ncrv.nl/vraag_antwoord/eten-en-drinken/hoe-wordt-hagelslag-gemaakt
Is the Urinals everywhere or only in some Streets of Amsterdam?
No, you can find urinals in most Dutch cities.
I believe is still the case that The Netherlands imports the most hair gel in the world. So some conformity in hairstyles, especially men's hairstyles, may be correct.
I Tried the hageslags once, thinking it was made of chocolate...daaamn...it's basically sugar (yes indeed icecream sprinkles with a hint of chocolate")...i closed the box and never opened it again.
Then you need to try “vlokken” those are chocolate flakes or get the brand “Venz” best quality
@@womenfrom0202 I prefer de Ruyter
Best translation for 'lekker' is 'yummy'. Be it food, weather, people, or body parts.
Nice to see that lekker is used as much as nice in English, huh?
Eh... not a urinal (that’s the bottle...) but a urinoir, or pissoir - which seems a remarkable combination of the French word urinoir and the English piss.
Not only is hagelslag made from choclate, we call the colored variant not "hagelslag" but "gekleurde hagel" (colored hail).
ou so cool thanks for sharing!!
It's made from a cacao/milkpowder dough, not from chocolate.
todio.nl/eten-drinken/hoe-wordt-hagelslag-gemaakt/
@@PhoenixNL72-DEGA- thanks great to know!
Why did you toasted the bread? The normal / basic version of eating hagelslag is: normal bread (white or dark) butter on and then hagelslag. The next time change the butter with pindakaas! It is eating snicker bread
wow that sounds amazing. Sara is obsessed with pindakaas!
Hagelslag is lekker, but did you try already `gestampte muisjes`?
no not yet!? were on it!
@@thescanadians4208 The mice are not really mashed, as the word says, but they are grinded, as i red on the dutch wikipedia. But the taste is O.K. You can find gestampte muisjes close to the hagelslag.
And please note the flemish name for chocladehagelslag: muizenstrontjes.
in Dutch you twi are called: Overdreven... look it up... and your voices: lile cracking ice...
That's informative. Thanks 👍👏👏
Urinals are not in every city.
Replace “Dutch” with “Amsterdammers” when you tak about the perfect hair en outdoor urinals 🤣
true, our opinions are limited to our experience in Amsterdam haha
the public toilets that you showed in the video can only be found in Amsterdam, nowhere in the Netherlands do you see public toilets on the street ..... so it is not completely typical Dutch but typical Amsterdam ... I also think it's dirty toilets on the street
You make a lovely couple. I assume you braked late, instead of taking a late break?
thank you Eef! yeah broke late :( haha
I definately know that you were wrong on the bike. Usually, helmets are unnecesairy, as long as no foreigners are involved.
You guys are hilarious, subscribed! 😂❤️🍻
Shampoo story: if you ask me, they use it everyday, but to shape their ultra dry hair you need tons of gel...haha. So you pay twice to Loreal or whatever...when I was 14 I stopped washing my hair with shampoo...you take a shower everyday so you wash with water. What shampoo does, is extract all the natural grease so your scalp will be stimulated to produce and produce.... When you don't use shampoo, your hair will stay in a normal condition...and it won't smell.
We are all fooled every day by this big companies saying you smell and stink.
I'm 59 now...friends and girlfriends in my scene do exactly the same. We just don't like to be fooled.
Sometimes in winter my hair is so dry , mind you, then I "feed" it once a week with Murray's...
Don't let them trick you!!!!!!....deodorant for kids and all that shit.
Look at the increase of all these products during the last 30 years...it's poison.
yeah totally this is true. getting used to not using shampoo we heard is a little annoying at first until your body gets used to it, but natural is always better!
I think "leuk" is the most (over) used word.
I think 'maar' is the most overused word 😉
Did you try allready bread & hagelslag and peanut butter? I think its pretty popular here😊
AMAZING
Great video btw!
thank you :)
Yeah Hagelslag is just chocolade if you ask me, but please eat this with brown bread instead. Much more healthie a fresh baked brown slice of bread, grass butter and a lot of Hagelslag.. delicious. Enjoy ladies.. greetings from Westland near The Hague. You both are " Lekker " bezig 🤣🤣
Lekker!
Lekker is common Dutch word for something tasty, a good feeling, or to describe someone sexy. So it is widely useful. But it doesn't always sound good in grammar or style. With a vacation for example. Then it is technically possible to call it lekker. But most Dutch people would use another word then. Like 'fijn'. (nice).
Hagelsag really is chocolate yes, literally chocolate sprinkles like you would put in a cake or ice cream. There is acually a law that requires products to have a minimal amound of cocoa to be called chocolate. There is a 'chocolate' bar called Koetjesreep which does not have enough cocoa to be legally called chocolate.
thank you for sharing :)
I had fun being made fun of. Continue shining your light on the darker sides of the Netherlands ;-)
Ahh we're so happy to hear you liked it! Stay tuned for more!!
The weirdest thing i saw in this video was the mask on your face in the supermarket lol and every year that past its gonne look weirder and weirder like stupid hahah ;p
Omg nr 3 ever heard of hairgel?
Hilarisch de episode over de uitspraak. Hilarious the episode about the pronunciation
thank you :)
Lekker filmpie
Hahah love the type of ideas of this video which is showed us directly 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Uitspraak: Dit is wel Amsterdam. In the south this is much gentler. Cycling requires a kamikaze state of mind. It is normal.
Where are you from? You both sound American.
Sweden and Canada!
hagelslag is iets dat al gewoontes in indonesië. we eten vaak het voor ontbijt. lekker zeg ....
That hair part is literally 1% of all the guys. I have long blond straight hair. Have not been to a Barber in over 10 years. And I know tons of guys who got long hair. So no I can't really stand behind that point. Also urinals are often only in big cities. And not every city got them
I think it must be an Amsterdam thing! our experience has been pretty limited to just the city. maybe we should do some exploring around the country!!
True, there is fake chocolate BUT chocolate hagelslag is chocolate. The one you picked is 100% real chocolate. Not 100% cacao though. Lots of sugar.
As for point 5, Swedes should have no say in this. Perhaps just a little bit more than Danes but those sounds in Swedish can be realllly hard!
Sara here, I agree.. when Alice tries to teach me Swedish I cannot even make the sounds that come out of her mouth hahah
I like your video, now other expats have it about the boys hair.
The Black hair girls look like @michellemarlene
....or mothers with all the children in a bakfiets, including when it rains...and speaking about weird things and accidents: what about the bikes with the brakes on the pedals? you can just slow down with them, not really brake. If you're hitting something there's no way for you to stop abruptly. I don't know, maybe it's just me i can't use them, i prefer the old "hand"actioned ones
in canada we use handbreaks as well! hence the unfortunate accident during my first month here - sara
Vocal fryyyyyyyy on the right..
Nice video! You are very "gezellige en slimme meiden" 😊! (You know what these words mean, don't you 🙂?) You both could make friends with everybody very quickly.
I wish you a pleasent stay in 🇳🇱 😊!
That is so sweet Adam, thank you! :)
Chocolade hagelslag is actually real chocolate. But you can buy cheaper versions, which are not called chocolade hagelslag, and are not made from chocolade. But that is not the real stuff.
Hagelslag is real chocolate and we eat it on bread.
We heardly ever eat toast, becouse we have fresh high quality bread.
And toasting will ruin it
I am Dutch and I moved to SE Asia (where I still live) to work 20 years ago and I have to tell you, all these things in your video that used to be completely normal to me, are now just as weird to me as they are to you.
Waneer ga je weer naar onze tatta land
Dutch is agressive?? 😲 That's what they also say about German. 🤔 I speak Flemish, so the Dutch from Belgium. I never saw my mothertongue as being agressive. But Flemish is a bit softer I guess and a little bit less G sound and no spitting needed. 😁
yeah so true, german is definitely more aggressive! Flemish is softer for sure, I think we heard it on the TV show undercover! We do really love the language though, it's been so fun to learn!! Maybe we should try to speak some Flemish next time :D
The perfect hair !! ?? Well, then you apparently haven't seen my haircut. Long hair and with a little bit of wind I start to look like a troll
hahah you're funny! same with us, one the bike for 2 minutes and we both look like we've been electrocuted
Wat een leuke lieve dames. Zou graag eens met hun koffie drinken.
dank je !! we willen ook graag met jou koffie drinken!
Outdoor urinals in Scanada: A tree? Lekker!
hahah natures natural urinals
Ouderwets nederlands. This godverdomme gezellig hier.
hahahaha i love this so much girls xo
LMAO yes. the SPRINKLES on toast, i DON'T UNDERSTAND
LMAO THE HAIR. yes.
omg omg Alice w/the pronunciations, i cried
we love you!!!!
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You did not see my hair it is schocking inperfect :)
we love imperfect hair too :) you should see ours on a rainy day... its like a wild jungle of frizz
@@thescanadians4208 today i discover your channel it is funny keep on telling us the weird, the good anf thr bad about the dutch people as a dutch i love it and i know we are weird 😂🤣😂 ❤, welcome to the netherlands I 👍
@@henkduym9430 thanks Henk, you're awesome !! :D we love it here... we love the Dutch and all your fun quirks
Lol wo do wash our hair😂😂😂 at least I do😂😂😂
LOL..
I don’t understand the perfect hair part? If that is supposed to be perfect… then what do the rest of the guys around the world have on their heads?
Maybe we should try to achieve world domination by distributing hagelslag worldwide 🤔
And stroopwafels...
I'm from the Netherlands but i don't like the outdoor urinals either
We don't wash our hair???😂😂😂😂😂
hahah well we know this isn't universally true, but we have asked a few men about it here and they say that they typically don't wash their hair for a week or so. which is actually quite good for the scalp
that was way to much hagelslag for one slice and dont do it on toast that so expat ...... just get 2 slices brown bread and do one with hagelslag and other on top thats a broodje hagelslag
Haha guys wash their hair, they just use hair wax. Do guys not style their hair in Canada or Sweden? 😜
hahah no the hair here is way more stylish. there is also a similar haircut we keep seeing on guys here
@@thescanadians4208 it is a nice haircut though, is it not? 😜
Geen stroopwafels? No stroopwaffles?
WIJ HOUDEN VAN STROOPWAFFLES
Jullie zijn erg lekker!
I just laughed out loud to this video. This is really awesome to learn dutch culture. I was supposed to memorize "Lekker" till the end. lol
You look a like the girl from de telegraaf
lekker hoor...
And again Amsterdam is not like the Netherlands
we know! we haven't been able to see new places yet but we will hopefully get to see more of your beautiful country :)
2 beautiful ladys dutchs are weird im one xD we use gell for are Hair you be suprsied how many xD shit we use
Yoga is lekker, too!
jaaa yoga is mega lekker
Music too...
And the weather (sometimes)
Lekker voor je, dat je zoveel dingen lekker vindt
Hagelslag is definitely real chocolate. There is better chocolate in the world but it’s not brown candy.
As far as I know Hagelslag is just chocolate
depends on the brand! some of it is real chocolate we've found and others are mostly made from sugar and cocoa powder
@@thescanadians4208 isn' t sugar and coca the stuff chocolate is made of ?
Vlokken are 'lekkerder' than hagelslag.
He...He...He...
Perfect hair? What? Lol
yeah many guys in Amsterdam have this really nice stylish hair cut and its all the same hahah
I must not be Dutch if you see every guy with thick hair , lol.
Here is a new Dutch word for you both: zeikwijven
whimps! haha who us?
Hagelslag is choclet
I don't know what kind of guys you meet but they can not be dutch guys becaus the guys do wash there hear
Lekkere hertjes, schattig hoor ;-)