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@d8240mi Жыл бұрын
I did find this interesting. In fact, I am a professor of International Business in the US, and I plan to share it with my class on Doing Business in the Low Countries. Well done.
@InvisibleVisible793 Жыл бұрын
People cannot be that ignorant to believe what they see in movies and television as a true reflection of what the U.S. is. Worldwide, everyone understands parody. The U.S. is just waking up to the fact that our foods for the most part, are banned in Europe and for good reason, there is nothing healthy in our foods. They are for the most part either full of carcinogens or are high carb. Since Europe has adopted our foods and pharmaceuticals, we Americans will now not be the only worldwide lab rats in obesity and long-term health issues. We are backing away from processed foods and drive-thru foods, while Europe is embracing it. Good luck. Why was Trump elected? We were tired of lifetime-politicians gaming the system. Our politicians are as corrupt as any third world nation. Our media is as corrupt as any third world nation. Europeans calling Americans lazy - that's rich, since we generally have a later retirement age, less maternity leave and on average we only have12 days of vacation - that includes sick days. 60% of Americans do not have passports, because we don't have the luxury of travel time and or money to make use of a passport and we can travel the length and breadth of Europe in our own country without a passport. Because of our corrupt politicians this country has stuck its nose where it shouldn't have, and we've helped rebuild and defend (asking nothing in return) Europeans that are so ungrateful to the point they hate Americans? As far as learning a new language, how many languages would you like us to learn? From the beginning of migration (we are a nation of migrants), on the concept "we should learn to speak the language", we would have learned Irish, German, French, Portuguese, Cantonese, Spanish, Arabic, Sudanese, you name it, we would need to learn it. Historically, all of our ancestors had to learn the national language. But I digress, that was when migrants came to a new nation and assimilated, grateful to have shelter from starvation and persecution, silly me!
@hcalo Жыл бұрын
I have a simple question: North Americans, Central Americans and South Americans are Americans?... Remenber "America" is not the only American country (go to google)
@greentea9335 Жыл бұрын
The Dutch have been slave traders since ***the 1500s***, and were SO atrocious that only 3 (MUCH larger) countries traded more human flesh of innocent men, women, and children than the tiny Netherlands. Not only were your sheer numbers horrendous - especially for your size - your treatment of slaves was considered particularly vicious, even by the British. They lost their entire country to the Nazis in only five days and then spent the rest of the war cowering and fornicating with Nazis. While AMERICA was BY FAR the largest and strongest force killing those same Nazis and running them out of Europe.
@ngo71569 ай бұрын
I'm an American 🇺🇸 and I loved this video! I agree with many if not all the things they have said about America and us Americans. We and I are loud, obese, and don't know too much of what goes on outside of the US. Looking at our news I see a lot about mass shootings, gun violence, and politics. But I do not own a gun, have never been arrested, and where I live it's relatively safe. I especially loved what they said about Trump, they just said his name as if to say that's a force within himself. Lol 😆 I feel as if America is more divided now more than ever thanks to Trump. And this whole Migrant crisis we have been having is making things worse imo. Again, I loved this video and appreciate their honesty. ❤
@ellenslatestvids5 ай бұрын
I was born in NL and have lived for 30 years in the USA. I have experienced regularly negative comments about Americans when I come back in NL. But in the USA I have only received positive feedback about the Netherlands. That tells me something about the respectfulness of Americans....
@carmenl1635 ай бұрын
Or about their level of politeness.
@Scrapemist4 ай бұрын
Or it tells you something about how the Dutch view Americans and vice versa..
@Elijah_e1234 ай бұрын
Try to tell them you’re from other part of the world other than Europe 😆
@foppo1014 ай бұрын
Dutch will called a spade a spade.The US is divided and dangerous for our planet.Creating war after war isn't the answer is it.Of course many Americans are good decent people it is the ruling class there who creates a mess for the masses.
@sinsinsinat53774 ай бұрын
Its very fake...if you were middle eastern things would have been different
@hunchbackaudio Жыл бұрын
Americans shouldn’t take this too personally, if you ask the Dutch what’s wrong in the Netherlands you get an honest unfiltered reaction also.
@CultureCompassTV Жыл бұрын
Yes, here's the proof: kzbin.info/www/bejne/g2jGeYCKjZeSesU
@t.e.7320 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps, quite a brunt assessment. Frankly, these people hit every deep negative stereotype which is a little shocking, but I question their perspective based on second-hand information on what they hear and conceptualize vs. actually traveling to America and formulating their own opinion. I took notice of the one guy who said he's been to America, so I respect that. It could also be counterbalanced with videos of Europeans who live three to six months or more and travel the entire US to gain more perspective. The same goes for Americans gaining perspective across all the countries of Europe and discovering and appreciating their intricacies. It seems those who take time to visit have a more positive outlook on America (and Europe) in general. As an American, I would feel bad for any tourist or visitor who makes a full assessment based on a short trip to a single area like NYC or LA, which really is in its own bubble. Each region and state is completely different, and yields different perspectives, cultures, accents and more. I hope more people soften up and gain more first-hand perspective on life and experience in other places, and yes, it goes both ways.
@greentea9335 Жыл бұрын
@@CultureCompassTV Should be titled, "The Dutch Naively Parrot Stereotypes and Clickbait News". Must be hard to think for themselves while climbing windmills in those wooden shoes...
@CultureCompassTV Жыл бұрын
@@greentea9335 Ironically you reply with a stereotype of your own. Also, here's an interview with a Dutch person living in the US, he mentions many of the same things but he still prefers living in the US: kzbin.info/www/bejne/pIfNc4GKh7eYmtE Just because you don't like hearing things doesn't mean it's based on stereotypes.
@greentea9335 Жыл бұрын
@@CultureCompassTV Are you *really* so thick that you failed to grasp that I had so obviously included "windmills" and "wooden shoes" to make the point that naively parroting stereotypes is wrong? W-o-w! Also, it is wrong regardless of *where* the person lives/wants to live. "Just because you don't like hearing things doesn't mean it's based on stereotypes." Guess you'll be making that "What do White people think of Black intelligence" video next... Expect me to disagree with you doing that one as well.
@adele19b311 ай бұрын
Dutch sounds like they’re speaking in reverse
@LeanderandSheilaAmazingJourney6 ай бұрын
Meen je da nou? probeer maar tis makelijk
@chadhansen50576 ай бұрын
Literally the in-between language between German and English
@Noahboy86 ай бұрын
And yet it still makes more sense then what most Americans say
@chadwells75626 ай бұрын
@@Noahboy8 Cope
@oneonone88556 ай бұрын
@@chadhansen5057 Try Finish
@asha8443 Жыл бұрын
While I agree with a lot of the viewpoints, I’d also like to point out the Netherlands isn’t exactly paradise either
@thematriarchy2075 Жыл бұрын
That's quite an elaborate comment, isn't it?
@Toodyslexicforyou6 ай бұрын
@@thematriarchy2075no.
@thematriarchy20756 ай бұрын
@@Toodyslexicforyou Exactly
@Toodyslexicforyou6 ай бұрын
@@thematriarchy2075 Europe number 1
@frosty_the_showman32605 ай бұрын
@Kongeriget_Danmark how? the states don't overcriticize other countries for nothing, like the dutch, and it is way more developed anyway
@karenhawkins851011 ай бұрын
As an American who travels, it's funny when I return and see the size of people and portions of food. But not all of us are rude, fat, lazy, obnoxious, and stupid. Like saying the French are all rude, but I found them to be wonderful people.
@seriessplayer6274710 ай бұрын
Agreed, i remember walking everywhere in Amsterdam and when I got back into the states, you have to drive everywhere, unless if you live in NY or some major city that allows walking. The one thing that is killing America is the social media though, i noticed when i was in Amsterdam, people weren’t glued to their phones at the dinner table. Also want to add food takes a lot longer to serve in Europe compared to the US. America has a lot of good places too though and in a way is very different inside itself.
@MiikachuPatriot9 ай бұрын
@@seriessplayer62747 i agree! social media is the devil after 2 hours
@iFryTube9 ай бұрын
You clearly have never met a real Frenchie
@brandonmireles32498 ай бұрын
We love to eat 😊
@karenhawkins85108 ай бұрын
@@iFryTube 🤣
@davidh7799 Жыл бұрын
Intelligent people have got to realize generalized impressions don't describe people from other countries at all. American here. Im not fat, don't own a gun, don't supersize anything, don't care about somebody else's political party.....So, I was not described by these people at all.
@devilshaircut911 ай бұрын
This video seems to shows that Dutch have a lot of Hate and Intolerance
@userre8511 ай бұрын
Never apologize for 2nd amendment.
@davidh779911 ай бұрын
@@userre85 didn't see an apology, it's just my choice. Arm yourself, I don't care.
@WhoopsieDayZ11 ай бұрын
It's funny, because I'm Dutch and I love America mostly for some of the reasons mentioned in the video above.
@davidh779911 ай бұрын
@@WhoopsieDayZ LOL, you wouldn't love me much, then
@Steve-Duh-Rino11 ай бұрын
On the flip side of the coin, I had a coworker (American) who lived in Holland for a few years due to a family work situation. She said it was OK, but couldn’t wait to get back to the USA.
@ascendant9511 ай бұрын
That's how I would feel after one week.
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
That's how I would feel after one day!
@peterdutchy11 ай бұрын
Yo are kidding? Holland is superior in every sense ,bar military ...i would not live in the US if you paid me!
@ascendant9511 ай бұрын
@@peterdutchy At least you admit the military part, which Londoners on the street in KZbin are apparently clueless about saying they could beat America in a war. Let's consider a few ways the U.S. is superior. Per capita GDP, per capita charitable giving, museums, art galleries, freedom to create a business with minimal regulation, realistic opportunities to own a farm, cost of energy, cost of electricity, oh and how about this one...................almost all of the innovation and inventions of the past 125 years. You guys got the bicycles though!
@peterdutchy11 ай бұрын
@@ascendant95 Rubbish..fact checked the index of US versus Europe,Australia,NZ and Canada..keep dreaming..you are way behind Education,Health,Longevity,etc..you excell in incarcerations and gun crimes..great stats mate..4 weeks holidays,Maternaty leave..the list goes on..America is a first world country with a third world social system..no one outside of the US listens to your BS!
@truly_I_say Жыл бұрын
It said that the only opinions these people seem to have are predicated on buzzwords and bumper sticker slogans but I guess that's by design..
@demi31158 ай бұрын
No, it's just the news 🤷
@chadwells75626 ай бұрын
@@demi3115You’re simple
@solus86854 ай бұрын
No, they're just saying what all of Europe thinks about y'all
@chadwells75624 ай бұрын
@@solus8685 That’d be terribly upsetting if anyone gave a crap what Euros think 🤣
@solus86854 ай бұрын
@@chadwells7562 oh don't worry, the Asians and Africans think pretty much the same. As well as the Oceanians and South Americans. Nobody likes Americans... Except Americans, they love themselves
@kellyapp6544 Жыл бұрын
Saying America sucks is so broad… all the states are unique and very different. It would be like saying all Europeans are the same and live and think the same lol.
@MonsieurRaki Жыл бұрын
We do get called 'Europe' and 'Europeans' often, as if we are the united states of Europe or something. Yes US has different states, but you are 1 country. Europe has many countries.
@mosijahi3096 Жыл бұрын
@@MonsieurRakiyou see- you have different countries- the US is one country and also the states in most cases have separate laws and under self rule for most parts of the- also the US have different cultures from state to state different landscapes tropical, subtropical, desert 🌵.
@natel901911 ай бұрын
@@MonsieurRakiThey did form the EU and use the same currency in most European nations.
@devilshaircut911 ай бұрын
Right on. They bring up Trump and politics like Haters but ignore our political generosity, commerce advantages and vast panoramic landscape so they can stick their heads in Dutch sand? I've always found Southern Europeans to be far more welcoming than Northern EU people. SMH
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
Dutch? Hahaha
@scotthilberg889411 ай бұрын
As an American who has been all over the world I have experienced a lot of ethnocentric people from European continent. Not to say it doesn't exist in the US but even ignorant Americans will have something nice to say about people who hail from the continent of Europe
@johnbattle751811 ай бұрын
@@LHLH78 I doubt you ever lived in the US. It would be more accurate to generalize the Netherlands than the US stop lying.
@momcilojabucilo932011 ай бұрын
I am from Easton Europe and I have nothing nice to say about either America or Western Europe
@johnbattle751811 ай бұрын
@@momcilojabucilo9320Who has anything nice to say about Eastern Europe?
@PieterdeBats-ev6cc11 ай бұрын
@@momcilojabucilo9320 hahaha that's funny.
@johnbattle751810 ай бұрын
@ThetaSigmaTheOriginal The problem with Europeans is that they act as if Americans should be more like Europeans. The US is on the other side of the globe, and it's much easier for a person from France to go to another country than the US. Most Latin America is unstable , countries with crap economies, or there's Canada. The US Mexico border is the most economically lopsided border in the world, whereas Europe has similar economies with their neighbors. Truth is that the US is beating Europe technology and economically. While our population is growing, Europe's is declining. No country in the near future is taking over the UScplace in the near future as China has peaked, India has way too many problems, and Russia, like China, has a declining population. Also, our land plays à big role in or continued success. At worst, we share world power with another nation. I just don't see one coming anytime soon.
@dyrectory_com Жыл бұрын
I wasn't expecting that. 05:22, lol ! Thanks for the laugh! 🦉
@primadonna8210 күн бұрын
Where's the lie? Literally whole world views America the same way
@christopher338610 ай бұрын
Who is the guy at 2:03 pointing fingers at when he says "obese"???
@vvessel_9 ай бұрын
That's Santa, my dude. He's supposed to be obese.
@sunniertimer5983 ай бұрын
Why that's Santa Claus. He should know better and lay off the cookies.
@LamiaBellyDanceАй бұрын
I noticed that too, the people talking about obesity and big portions were actually overweight and obese themselves.
@alvarohiginoАй бұрын
@@LamiaBellyDanceHe's not obese, he's giant.
@Hudson810 Жыл бұрын
This video actually says more about Dutch people than Americans or America. @hunchbackaudio said it well. The Dutch are known for their lack of filter. Dutch people are brutally honest and straightforward, which is a euphemistic way of saying that they cab be very critical and negative. I have often been in situations, personally and professionally, where Dutch people laid out all the ways something is wrong or could go wrong. When I asked, "Okay, so can we figure out a way to [get it done]?", there would often be silence or "Het is niet mogelijk", which means "That is not possible". That response is the antithesis of the American way of thinking. Interesting fact, while it's true that many Americans are indeed obese, the U.S. isn't in the top 10 for BMI index. In fact, it's 20. That's still not good, but the stereotype is a bit more hyped up than is actually true. Thanks for the interviews!
@CultureCompassTV Жыл бұрын
I partly agree. The Dutch have a lack of filters but I think that has both benefits and drawbacks the former of which you don't mention - it does promote honesty. Most Dutch people are good people that have no bad intentions whatsoever. If you ask them something they will answer you exactly as they see it, which personally I appreciate. That said, I'm aware of the downside as well, some people can be overly crude and as a result come across or be disrespectful. This in my experience is a minority though. I do agree however that Americans overall have a more entrepreneurial spirit.
@Hudson810 Жыл бұрын
@@CultureCompassTV Yes, I forgot to mention the pros of being straightforward! Not beating around the bush can be helpful, too. I have heard some Dutch people use this as an “excuse” at times though and say something offensive or highly insensitive (I am talking about something that’s at the level of being racist or something to that degree) and then shrug their shoulders and say, “We are just honest”. Of course that’s the minority and my experiences with Dutch people were more positive than not. It’s quite interesting that the British, their neighbor just to the west, are quite the opposite. Watching them work together can be quite amusing at times. 😂
@superodalisque Жыл бұрын
@@CultureCompassTV Historically and currently that has not necessarily been proven. That's the national myth everywhere where dirty work has been done in the name of the people virtually unopposed. In fact people have voted for the immoral and unethical for centuries, not only that, have pretended they've never done so.
@superodalisque Жыл бұрын
@@CultureCompassTV They have.many filters when it comes to horrendous things their country has done or is doing though. Their filters are highly convenient -- just a bit different.
@superodalisque Жыл бұрын
@@fatherson5907 Indeed. They are very insular and aren't aware that most of the world has an awful opinion of the Dutch due to the immorality of their historical and sometimes current character of their contacts all over the world. I also find a lot are not even aware how relatively tiny their country is or how poor it would have been without the exploitation of other people and their resources. Or either they pretend to be. I'm not sure which is worse. A lot of European countries are about to find that sad truth. The real regret should be thinking about what the positive possibilities would have been today if instead of abject exploitation they had developed territories with mutual respect and actually happily given them independence with a developing middle class and created a strong market and purveyor of resources with a dedicated feeling of loyalty and gratitude towards the Dutch. That was the missed opportunity of all European countries. They knew better, in terms of the basics tenants of ethics and past contact, than to trade in inferiority politics but they did it anyway.
@mrmalcolmification Жыл бұрын
That's funny I'm Aussie but most American I met were pretty good dudes I mean you get along with some types of people and others you don't I think that's the same every where. We get shit loads of European back packers in aus and I've found a lot of them are a bit two faced I think it's a European kind of superiority complex
@Prairielander Жыл бұрын
I kind of get that vibe from Europeans as well. Maybe it is because their civilizations are older so they feel like they are more cultured than us colonials. They seem to like telling me how much better everything in Europe is. The U.S. has many problems and no one here thinks we are better.
@TheGreatOne-gw7xh Жыл бұрын
Australians are just as low as Americans though.
@jtb5729 Жыл бұрын
@@Prairielander well I would think Europeans are a bit bitter for no reason. No one in the USA had bad opinions of Europe and think of it as a nice tourist destination. But Europeans seem to be obsessed about the USA until they come here (a German friend of mine visited here and was amazed by the nature, amazing Universities and the ability to own big houses and the vastness of the suburbs) and like seeing what's possible. The US has a lot of negatives but the positives seem to only be understood when experienced and lived.
@ralofofriverwood4806 Жыл бұрын
@@jtb5729It's b/c the negatives are much more fun to talk about, that's true for everything though. When I went to Europe I was mugged twice in Manchester, once in London, twice in Dublin, held at gun point in Paris, threatened with chemical gas in Marseille, held at gun point AGAIN in Berlin and Trier, almost had my wife kidnapped in Barcelona and Cadiz, nearly got stabbed by a toddler in Madrid... I can keep going all day... Besides my hometown of DC, Ive never been held at gun point here in the states. In fact I've never been mugged here, nobody has threatened my life since I left DC and all of those racial terrorist in the Panthers. I've faced more violence visiting Europe than I did in Africa or South America, I saw more guns in Europe than I've seen in America. I can talk about it all day, doesn't mean that those are European defining characteristics. There is a rich history across the entire continent, the majority of our modern global society stems from this continent. My ansestors came from here, the precursor to our modern civilizations started here. There are a million and one reasons for why Europe is cool, the same thing with everywhere else.
@ascendant9511 ай бұрын
Yes Europeans definitely do have a superiority complex. They think they are "superior" to the country that basically rules over them and owns them as vassal states. That takes a lot of chutzpah as the Jews say to think you are above your rulers lol.
@RedRuffinsore11 ай бұрын
I am an American that spent several years living in The Netherlands (Rotterdam) about 20 years ago. My impressions of the Dutch were that they are tall, handsome/pretty, and generally the friendliest people in Europe. I think it is unfortunate, but understandable that the impressions that so many Dutch have of the US and the people are formed by movies, TV shows and the news. There is a huge difference between the "coasts" (Northeast and West) which dominate the news and culture, and the rest of America.
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
Also North and South..
@haminllano654710 ай бұрын
Cuck
@MiikachuPatriot9 ай бұрын
we only got 1 exchange student from holland in all 4 yrs of high school-i was very dissappointed- and he was a complete ASS. made me never want to meet another dutch again. he had a friend out who was equally obnoxious. the whole time this dude stuck his nose up at EVERYTHING. and he was short and fat as hell, covered in acne, amd extremely rude. i tried asking him a million questions about holland, and he just looked at me in disgust and told me to figure it out for myself. after this clip, im not so sure he wasnt the norm:/ they like to bitch about things thatre their fault. i see how my family is obnoxious, and i know where they get it from after watching this. theyre so dutch. ew.😂 im an asshole too though. and i can spaghettify a penny.
@Songs-h5v3 ай бұрын
They are our enemies 🇺🇸🦅
@timber78472 ай бұрын
Dutch people get all there ideas from shitty news outlets. They don’t bother to learn about American culture but just act like they know anything about it, and have a strong opinion while doing it. -from a Dutch guy
@marian.german9 ай бұрын
I'm Mexican so i dislike most Americans in general hahaha no offense, i know there are some good people out there. This video is so refreshing because here in México people are so nice, and i know they think the same as me because currently we have a gentrification problem because of Americans and it makes us so mad, we just don’t say it as much or defend our selfs publicly because we are very polite:( it’s just our culture.
@virginiav.117211 ай бұрын
As a US citizen, I heard a certain amount of truth in these comments. However, they seem very stereotypical and one-dimensional without any real understanding of the complexity of American culture. They seem to focus on the negatives while stressing how much better their own Dutch culture is. I suppose it's human to think the group we belong to is always better, but that is not the reality. I would invite all of you to delve a bit deeper before jumping on the bandwagon of popular negative opinions of Americans. There is always more to the story....
@tommyhaynes91572 ай бұрын
I feel like you wrote exactly what I was thinking.
@mickeydrago9401Ай бұрын
50 states... Widely different laws... Cross-section of race and culture they couldn't imagine in their own country... It's almost stupid to use the word American... What are we like 350 million spread out over the third largest country in the world... You can't sum that up with one word. That came from Amerigo Vespucci
@maestromuffin111 ай бұрын
I've always loved Holland, and have had great times there. People' perceptions of other people's cultures are just that....perceptions. They are all right about the crazy divide between democrats and republicans now - I'm 64 and I've never seen it this bad. But, God forbid if something goes wrong or a country needs help...they always look to the US for help and they always get it! I'm still proud to be an American!
@mickeydrago9401Ай бұрын
A bridge too far...
@TalentedTom9111 ай бұрын
I'd hate to hear how they feel about the brits! Bloody embarrassing the way we behave abroad!
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
We like your literature and Churchill!
@cr915311 ай бұрын
The way some do, not all and not most, just because you are the loudest in the room does not make you the majority.
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
The majority is the Truth plus one.
@ascendant959 ай бұрын
@@marknewton6984 I like almost everything about Brit culture........................but Winston Churchill was a garbage pail.
@amyitis3 ай бұрын
Yeah.... as an American, I traveled to Asia and I was embarrassed for a group of Brits who were obscenely loud, obnoxious and disrespectful in Thailand... mocking the locals and having no consideration for others. But funnily, having lived in London, I never saw that at all....
@alessandrorossi1294 Жыл бұрын
Very interesting! Thanks for giving their unfiltered opinions.
@CultureCompassTV Жыл бұрын
Glad you appreciate the unfiltered part. I was a bit surprised by the mostly negative reactions. I feel it's mostly aimed towards the politics of America though and to a much lesser extent the people. I think generally the Dutch are quite open to receiving and mingling with American people and I don't think there's a big if any negative stigma towards American individuals, generally. That said, it seems there's more of that still then I initially thought.
@carmelopappalardo8477 Жыл бұрын
We should have let the Nazis walk over them. We live under a rock. I like that. They would not be alive today.
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
Who cares?
@MiikachuPatriot9 ай бұрын
dutch with filters😂😂😂😂 funny
@paulpavlinskyi4793 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I bet if you ask Americans what they think of the Netherlands most of people will either say nice things or won’t have an opinion on the Netherlands. It is funny how the rest of the world has an opinion on the US. Just proves yet again how much influence the US and its media has on a lot of countries.
@kimbirch1202 Жыл бұрын
Most Americans wouldn't know where the Netherlands is.
@leonaparic2089 Жыл бұрын
since boom of internet and easy approach to all necessary information, on Europeans US has zero influence and your media is a joke
@kirancourt Жыл бұрын
@@kimbirch1202 wrong, that is just another hateful stereotype.
@kimbirch1202 Жыл бұрын
@@kirancourt There are loads of clips on KZbin that prove that many Americans are very ignorant about world geography.
@kimbirch1202 Жыл бұрын
@@kirancourt Don't take it personally. To Europeans, the USA is a very strange country, with a different culture. We criticise our own shortcomings as well.
@greencat38006 ай бұрын
3:08 - 3:16 It takes us over three hours to drive a car through the middle of nowhere and we STILL aren’t in another STATE.
@Anthem76Ай бұрын
It took me 8 hours just to leave Texas
@smcarpen3 ай бұрын
Talk about a completely uninformed population in this video. None of these people would even have a country if it wasn’t for the US. All these people owe everything they have to the US. Truth is this is an unimportant nation and hasn’t been significant since WW2 and at that time it was just a location for the US to do the hard work.
@JasMcKenzie11 ай бұрын
What do Americans think of the Dutch? They don't.
@jmb110111 ай бұрын
When I first met Dutch people through my job, I found their directness rude because I did not understand the culture! After I realized that the Dutch value being upfront, I realized they were not being rude but just following what their culture valued.
@ahsokatano57988 ай бұрын
Americans in the comments do.
@brandonmireles32498 ай бұрын
They literally don’t 😂
@evelynmarcarini8 ай бұрын
They don’t know nothing about 😂
@tn189777 ай бұрын
@@jmb1101I lived in Germany for 5 years and people say the exact same thing about the Germans. But it's not just that they value being upfront, they are genuinely impolite people with bad attitudes about everything.
@hotrodmercury39414 ай бұрын
Kinda hard to notice the other half of the world when you live on the other half on the world with every biome in existence and a complex state network that acts like their own mini countries..not to mention being a capital of industry and exported culture.
@swiggles43423 ай бұрын
Eyo Einstein, you think you're the only country with biomes or diversity?
@LB-uo7xy3 ай бұрын
Wow. New Roman Empire just as PROUD to be clueless about the rest of the world as the first Roman Empire was.
@tarajoyce3598 Жыл бұрын
US here. Everything said IMO was leaning toward as kind a description as could be thought up quickly without lying. Well done.
@MiikachuPatriot9 ай бұрын
😂 u must be from l.a. then
@tarajoyce35989 ай бұрын
@@MiikachuPatriot What is I.a.?
@sunkintree5 ай бұрын
@@MiikachuPatriot You must live in a trailer park.
@ZacharyK-x5sАй бұрын
As a person from the 🇬🇧 UK.. I noticed that Americans are always so loud.. just to tell other tourists hey we speak English and we from America
@pault714422 күн бұрын
Yes, we get that from having something called The First Amendment: Freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom of the press, freedom of assembly, and the right to petition. It's one of many things we did after fighting off a gigantic enemy. However, I'm sure you know that story. Cheers, as you say, from The U.S.A. !🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲
@GiovannaDecker19 күн бұрын
They are not known for being a bunch of alcoholic hooligans though. You all are an embarrassment to the southern part of Europe. Have some class!
@IslesGiantsYankees3 күн бұрын
And I noticed when I was in London for the olympics the British women were unattractive and the sun came out in the summer, ONE DAY OUT OF 8!
@jeffschreifels865111 ай бұрын
All they know is what they see in the news, and there isn't likely anything good they would see there. I have nothing bad to say about the Dutch because I know absolutely nothing about them.
@ascendant9511 ай бұрын
That's part of the reason they hate you. They're really important and you know nothing about them. LOL
@prudencebottos608710 ай бұрын
In general Americans are isolated and insular. Most of Europe, Asia, and Australasia know more about the USA than Americans know about the rest of the world.
@jeffschreifels865110 ай бұрын
@@prudencebottos6087 I cannot disagree. I went to school in the 1970s and 80s and do not recall learning anything about Europe. Even now I confess I thought Holland and Netherlands were two different countries. That, and I always thought it was THE Netherlands. :)
@ascendant9510 ай бұрын
@@prudencebottos6087 That's a pretty generalized statement for 330 million people don't you think. I'm an American and I'd venture to guess that I know more about the world than you do. That would be a safe bet.
@twohorsesinamancostume760610 ай бұрын
@@prudencebottos6087 Not at all true. Americans know about plenty of countries in the world, we just don't care about Europe because Europeans have rendered themselves completely irrelevant. By 2050 Europe will be more Middle Eastern and African than it is European and Europe will only represent 2% of the world's economy. With that level of economic stagnation Europe will be politically irrelevant as well, so why should Americans care about Europe?
@hellmuthschreefel939211 ай бұрын
I don't think it's only the Dutch who view the United States in this way. From various polls I've seen, it seems most Europeans (and Australians and New Zealanders and many others around the world) think the same about the US.
Most of the world see United States like this video depicts, the rest of "America" (the real America, Latin America) do think the same as the Dutchies
@chrisrodriguez3889 ай бұрын
It’s ok, Americans feel the same way about them as well.
@chrisrodriguez3889 ай бұрын
@@matiaslauriti”the real American”? Oh, child, your ignorance is simply astounding. 😂
@lilamayoral103111 күн бұрын
😂😂all people know about 'America' is politics millions of Americans hate politics..
@Yosh-doesnt-understand6 ай бұрын
We, as americans, all know europeans' opinions of us change every time we have to liberate them 🇺🇸
@stefankapanski32105 ай бұрын
US never liberated Europe. This is a lie. Allied forces plus Soviet Union won the 2nd world war.
@Laiyas3603 ай бұрын
Thanks Canada!
@zangrygrapes45713 ай бұрын
@@Laiyas360 you spelled america wrong
@Laiyas3603 ай бұрын
@@zangrygrapes4571 thank you Canada!
@zangrygrapes45713 ай бұрын
@@Laiyas360 no need to thank us mate, just saving y'all like usual😉🇺🇸🦅💪
@mafiosino10 ай бұрын
As an American I was in Rotterdam with another shipmate having a beer at a local pub. When the locals found out we were American they kept mentioning “America is like Jerry Springer show” and wouldn’t stop. I was pretty amused. Then they asked us to play a game where nails are pounded in a thick piece of wood. Everyone got one shot at a time with the hammer. Last nail that was driven in bought a round of beers. I kinda got the impression they were convinced the Americans would lose and be buying drinks. That wasn’t the case. To make matters worse apparently they were carpenters as I heard the boss of one guy say to another I thought you said you’ve hammered nails before? It was hilarious 😆
@bull41923 күн бұрын
Funny as hell, born and raised in the good ole USA would not trade it for Europe. I've been to Europe many times and would not make assumptions about it the way these people do, they don't have a clue.
@ChaucerKnight11 ай бұрын
The interviewer should ask what they think about the 8,000+ American soldiers buried on Dutch soil and the 1700+ American soldiers missing in action who died liberating the Netherlands. Or about the hundreds of US aircrews who risked their lives to drop food supplies to the starving Dutch citizens during the "Hongerwinter." It is ironic that those aspects of America are so easily forgotten by the Dutch and sadly only the negative aspects of America have left an impression. Its okay to put down America, we have many faults, but remember there is also good in America...there are 8000+ examples of that goodness lying in the ground at Margraten.
@riproar1111 ай бұрын
They also forget that the Netherlands did a lot of colonization throughout the Americas from New York City, Brooklyn (Breukelen), Trinidad and Tobago, and a lot more.
@bluekinopio939011 ай бұрын
Doesn’t negate how awful America has become. They can speak the truth , stop being a snowflake.
@prankster159011 ай бұрын
Yes. Thank you Canada. What about you Americans thank us dutch for creating your country. BTW RIP to a million dead Vietnamese people
@markvanderknoop13111 ай бұрын
Maybe the US should know how much money we spend on the US. In the civil war We had the same English enemy.
@MrMessiah4411 ай бұрын
Nothing to do with the subject.
@pw478025 күн бұрын
We Americans will never see eye to eye with the Dutch because they are too tall.
@213kidangel5 ай бұрын
we are a republic not a democracy
@OffweGoMoto3 ай бұрын
wha this proves the point of the video...... very smart indeed
@mickeydrago9401Ай бұрын
We are a Democratic Republic. Democracy is more emphasized for representatives than senators... Closer to a one vote per person power structure Senator voting and president voting is less Democratic. Wyoming voters might have something like 30 times more power when it comes to voting for senators compared to Californians... Some high multiple of that between our least populated states and most populated states as each state has two senators
@jmb110111 ай бұрын
As an American this makes me so sad. We do have some incredibly bad problems in our country but there are beautiful little towns with delicious bakeries, farmers' markets with fresh foods and fantastic restaurants and bars. We are also overall very caring people. We like to talk to everyone and are interested in hearing about their lives. It is not just soul-less malls with parking lots. I think we are such a big country with over 230M people, so hard to understand exactly who we are, because we are incredibly diverse.
@maxyma288911 ай бұрын
Sorry to inform you that I think the bakeries in the US are all very terrible, all too much artificial sweeteners and colors, awful colors--bright blue and orange and red colored cakes. Please try visit any European country and try their bakeries, if you want to know really delicious bakeries.
@jmb110111 ай бұрын
@@maxyma2889 There are many bakeries using organic flours with dairy products from small dairy farms. Unless you have been everywhere in the US, you don't know the delicious foods we can produce. I live in large metropolitan area and have literally hundreds of bakeries to choose from. I'm not saying bad bakeries don't exist here, they do but I don't go to them. I've been all over Europe in multiple countries - France, Germany, Austria, Switzerland and others and the foods I choose to purchase here are on the same level of quality. You unfortunately have not had the opportunity to try the quality foods we do have.
@JBLegal0911 ай бұрын
You don't even know the population of your own country and as for your bakeries? Don't even get me started on what you call coffee over there.
@jmb110111 ай бұрын
@@JBLegal09 Ha Ha! Yes, 320-350 Million! I reversed the numbers. Starbucks is not great, I agree! Italy has the best coffee!
@MichaelDamianPHD10 ай бұрын
This is very true. I cannot even buy good bread here unless I go to one specific store. @@maxyma2889
@flyer3455Ай бұрын
"This video is sponsored by your local Russian propaganda news outlet."
@CultureCompassTVАй бұрын
You're welcome. Nostrovia!
@sinsinsinat537711 күн бұрын
Your brain was affected by drinking too much Kool aid!
@MrBigPicture835 Жыл бұрын
Wow. I never want to go to the Netherlands now, the seem to have such a low opinion of EVERYONE in the USA.
@CultureCompassTV Жыл бұрын
Overall I think Dutch people are quite open to meet and mingle with Americans, their English is also very good which helps. If you come here I very much doubt that you'd feel unwelcome... What's said in this video pertains mostly to what happens in America and isn't as much a stigma towards US individuals. And even though there's some roasting going on, I think you shouldn't take it too seriously because Dutch people are quite skilled at roasting themselves too, see: kzbin.info/www/bejne/g2jGeYCKjZeSesU
@MrBigPicture835 Жыл бұрын
@@CultureCompassTV The attitudes of the interviewed show it all.
@CultureCompassTV Жыл бұрын
@MrBigPicture835 There's plenty of American KZbinrs who live quite happily in the Netherlands. And of course lots of non-KZbinrs too. I'm just mentioning KZbinrs because those are experiences you can look up.
@torehaaland6921 Жыл бұрын
So, instead of getting your country up to shape, you prefer whining and be butthurt when you are served the truth. Honestly, your inflated ego is ridiculous. You are behind in everything, if you were a people worth respect, you would strive to make your country a decent one. Instead you whine whenever you are told the truth, getting offended because you are told the truth instead getting your life lie fed into. Pathetic.
@kirancourt Жыл бұрын
The Dutch think they are better than everyone, they are racist, and rude.
@johnstone491311 ай бұрын
Racism is bad in the Netherlands as well, but they don't want to talk about it.
Ай бұрын
Sorry to be snobbish or judgmental, but as a Dutch person I can tell you these are not the brightest people in the Netherlands.
@OddSwiftGooseАй бұрын
the cloudy weather across Europe hits the people
@GiovannaLinoDecker25 күн бұрын
Well, I do want to see the tulips 🌷 when they bloom in your beautiful country. All is forgiven. We can take it. Happens all the time.
@kevinl844024 күн бұрын
Netherlands is my favorite country in the world and Amsterdam my fav city... which is bizarre since i find no affinity with the Dutch. Very insular, racist, and elitist people (and almost all their kids are brats)
@GiovannaDecker19 күн бұрын
Happens when they interview people in the USA . They always find the worst kind. We get. ❤
@thefrenchgardener18655 ай бұрын
The Dutch are interesting people but unfortunately very limited in seeing the world (America) only through politics...life here in the USA is so much more.
@mihailfelixdumitresc6 күн бұрын
European here. Age matters; if you ask a person in their 60's , who is not from a third world country, about an environment they have NOT been living in for the last 60 years or so, what do you think they will say about it ? At that age, familiarity is ALL that matters for 95% of the people. Obviously, none of any other countries will do better. So bias is built in this minuscule street research from the outset. All they point out about America is differences from their own frame of reference, and how these differences set them apart from the Americans. What strikes me is that they seem above medium educated people. I firmly believe that we, Europeans, have a certain arrogance when it comes to speaking our mind about the Americans. We don't like that they seem very sure about what they say or what they do, or even for speaking loudly most often than not. On the other hand, we secretly admire the Americans for being pragmatic, down to earth people. Yes , maybe some things may not be working great in America, but how about letting the Americans tackle their problems and us tackling our own problems, which by the way are not less than the Americans' by any metrics. Shall we ? A little decency never hurt anyone.......
@JessicaAdams-eh9hv9 ай бұрын
*Europe starts 2 world wars* Europeans: “Americans are bad”
@laraw8409 ай бұрын
wel...at least Europeans learn their lessons if you look at wars, conflicts, and overthrow of governments in recent decades
@fernansierrano27427 ай бұрын
USA after the 2 world wars: 🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑🤑
@Toodyslexicforyou6 ай бұрын
Europeans eat human excrement for 1000 years then figures out public healthcare. Yet American still eating sh*t
@Qwerty-dw2zt6 ай бұрын
@Kongeriget_Danmark Russia and Ukraine
@Qwerty-dw2zt6 ай бұрын
@Kongeriget_Danmark even if the US did caused the fall of the USSR. Russians voted for Putin and he attacked Ukraine
@tenchi5867 ай бұрын
This is why I like visiting many of the east and southeast Asian countries more than the European countries. I've never had an east or southeast Asian insult me just because I'm an American. European culture is so snobby and self-righteous at times. In the Asian countries, I appreciated them and they appreciated me. I can't say the same when I visited a European country.
@dfdf-rj8jr6 ай бұрын
They're self righteous until Russia starts acting up. Then they're like children lmao
@standard65026 ай бұрын
Most of them believe the US can be easily traversed in a short amount of time while vacationing 😂
@miguelchavez83476 ай бұрын
Bro, I prefer european culture instead of american culture. And plus, america doesn't even have a culture.😂😂.
@dfdf-rj8jr6 ай бұрын
@@miguelchavez8347 Bro, you're wearing jeans and a t-shirt, listening to American music, maybe going to Starbucks or McDonald's later. American culture to Hispanics is like water to fish.
@tenchi5866 ай бұрын
@@miguelchavez8347 not true. We have our own writers like Mark Twain and Harper Lee. Jazz music and bluegrass. Baseball. You may not like American culture. But it doesn't mean we don't have one. Besides, east and southeast Asian culture is superior to the snobby European culture anyway. But you do you.
@themule-y5s4 ай бұрын
love the smoker talking about Americans being unhealthy and the overweight guy concerned about our obesity problem. some really good perspective although i don’t think we’re all loud 😂
@duncandl910 Жыл бұрын
As a Dutch person, I felt a little embarrassed here. Something about glass houses. Though I think many complaints about the US are very valid, and americans will be helped by realizing how much influence they have been projecting across the world for good and bad.
@ascendant9511 ай бұрын
There are 330 million Americans. Only about 200 of those people have anything to do with the Federal government on a major level. I'm blown away at the ignorance of most Europeans. We actually came from this stock? Embarrassing. You should feel embarrassed Duncan. You're almost as obnoxious as Canadians.
@daylightmoon728511 ай бұрын
Isn't it little arrogant on your part that you think we should "be helped" to think like you. We don't want to agree with everybody all the time. We can get along in spite of our differences. If I go to the Netherlands, I expect the Dutch to be a little rude, a little serious, a little critical. I want to experience the Dutch as they are. It's part of your "charm."
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
Some good points. Americans can't please everyone.
@duncandl91011 ай бұрын
@@daylightmoon7285 If you want to put the heavy criticisms in a more constructive/positive perspective, then you would be helped by knowing it's likely the result of decades of american exports and exposure. It's not that people outright dislike the US or Americans, it's the overexposure, especially the toxic way in which media companies operate, that eventually leads to these criticisms.
@daylightmoon728511 ай бұрын
What is so heavy about what I said? The heavy criticism was by the Dutch. Did you listen to the video? "I'm just being honest." @@duncandl910
@920funnyman8 ай бұрын
As an American I have to say they are absolutely correct 😢
@tamas593115 күн бұрын
Funny how the question wasn’t if they speak English, but if they can do an accent. It puts all the criticism into perspective.
@CultureCompassTV15 күн бұрын
It's called humor and lightening the mood. If you want to see the answer to if they speak English, you can watch this video instead: kzbin.info/www/bejne/n2e7aougq7aWqbM. P.S. Personally I'm happy that Trump won. This video was not biased but directly reflects the answers I got. I like American people, in my experience they're friendly and easy to talk to. Just because you don't like what you see doesn't mean something is biased. I did not expect these reactions going out.
@miroslavnovak656711 ай бұрын
Interesting! Thank you!👌🙂❤
@TheKelgrim Жыл бұрын
Klagen over de levensstijl van Amerikanen als je met een peuk wegloopt is toch wel next level :)
@CultureCompassTV Жыл бұрын
Haha ja goed gespot 5:41
@MiikachuPatriot9 ай бұрын
😂 true
@bassqualizer66486 ай бұрын
Ach daarna gaat hij bier zuipen en bitterballen vreten en na afloop naar de FEBO. 's ochtends een boterham met hagelslag. Super gezond dat Nederlandse dieet!
@aneveningofoldtimeradio3 ай бұрын
I think these Dutch have accurately described the US and a large segment of its citizens. Sadly.
@rideandsmile82216 күн бұрын
I like both very much, god bless Netherlands and USA. Greeting from a portuguese born 1969 in germany.
@lordreavanplays4318 күн бұрын
2:04 Bro even frickin Santa Claus says we’re obese and he’s literally THE big man 💀
@exas479111 ай бұрын
Cliched as it may be, what I appreciate about Americans is their friendliness, directness which some dislike, their independent spirit, their can-do attitude despite risks of failures. Similar to certain other races or older civilisations with longer histories of culture, traditions and / or conflict, Europeans understand the necessity of public goods like healthcare, education, etc., and r more nuanced. However, whether good or bad, they r never really open to outsiders and perspectives outside their cultural norms.
@Dragonfly65711 ай бұрын
Well I know where not to visit and spend my money thank you for the Travel assessment. Amazing I think they are reflecting their own personality’s because every foreigner I know loves Americans!
@lovesgucci110 ай бұрын
I would definitely still go because unlike these people, I have an open mind.
@MiikachuPatriot9 ай бұрын
i agree. ill spend my money in deutschland and other interesting european places. if i wanted to go somewhere im hated all the time, id stay home and hangout with libtrds😂
@cyclone8974 Жыл бұрын
I'm glad I didn't have to go there to find out I am not welcome. Nice.
@MiikachuPatriot9 ай бұрын
dude the dutch are known for thinking they are better than every1 else. theyve gone deep with it by now. its like a country wide personality disorder. lots of europe is a bit bitter toward america. understandable. we are the descendents of their throwaways, and look at what we became. this is why we need to crush our involvement with globalism. its dragging us down. we need to leash the elite abusing our capitalism. if u want to travel to europe, germany is ok. europeans dont smile and wave. theyre cold and bitter. but theyll answer any questions or help u if in need. england, scottland, wales, ireland, will all be pretty friendly. france is rude. spain is ok sometimes. portugal rude. holland very rude. swiss depends. finland and sweden arent rude. italy used to be rude, probably depends where u go. and everywhere u go ull of course get exceptions. but dont count on too many in holland:) my family is obnoxious, even here in america. echos of being dutch i guess. but i love how its just cnn koolaid opinions. funny. i expected more. when we left, pride was in our quality of work and being good. thrifty. sensible. now, im not sure what theyre proud of. even though germany took advantage of it, holland is very free imo. dutch dont like being told what to do, nor do they need it. thats why they dont have big political systems. but they need to get rid of their outsiders trying to unravel their culture. perhaps thats the reason for the hostility
@ascendant959 ай бұрын
You would probably be treated better in France, and that's saying something.
@samsufy89459 ай бұрын
@@ascendant95 You seem like an uneducated fool.
@hyperpony48659 ай бұрын
It's not like that, this is the just general idea that Europeans have of the U.S., matured over the most scandalous news that has reached their ears. Then you meet an American and you realize "ah but so they have normal people too" ... "Oh they are nice too" But honestly this could have happened also if they interviewed me, I would have said, "No, I don't like their ruling class, I don't like the all-hands-on-deck mentality, I don't like shootings, Christian fundamentalists, riots and karens." But the truth is that your country (which, by the way, I envy you because from the tundras to the deserts it is beautiful) you have a lot of exceptional people, but this unfortunately comes with lots of exceptionally bad people
@cyclone89749 ай бұрын
@@hyperpony4865 Well I am probably one of the "bad people" in your mind. I've noticed that Europeans don't like anyone that doesn't agree with them.
@piotrczubryt111111 ай бұрын
They just repeat what they hear in their media.
@ascendant9511 ай бұрын
Ding Ding Ding.
@MiikachuPatriot9 ай бұрын
a dissappointing amount of thought behind their opinions:(
@Toodyslexicforyou6 ай бұрын
How about opposite way around. All America think is spouted from its own Chanel’s and in Europe we have a diverse history of blowing it each other up over our horrendously different views on litterly everthing.
@sunkintree5 ай бұрын
Lol. The irony of an American saying that. Americans truly have no self-awareness. It's incredible.
@Gembappe5 ай бұрын
Lmao! Like you do?
@JohnD-hu8fh Жыл бұрын
I love my country. And it is one of the best. Firstly, it’s funny how their mentality is formed around news and not actually being there and living. Secondly, there is so much beauty. From our national parks, starting and running businesses, freedom to explore so many outlets and interests, commercially available goods, convenience, sports, events, there’s just so much. And the average American is hard working, kind and overall good people. We need cars because we’re vastly bigger country lol. There’s a difference between being blunt and being a bigot. And this isn’t bluntness but just goes to show their own warped “understanding” of our land, history, culture and values by their own news media. I love America, my home. Europe is great too, and we all have our pluses and minuses, this was mostly just a hate video.
@MonsieurRaki Жыл бұрын
It really wasn't. People addressed some real issues the US is facing, that is not bigotry. America used to be respected in the world, but not anymore. You are usually not 'the best' when it comes to quality of life, but a lot of people are not aware of that because they don't leave their country to see how others live. Nor are they aware how the rest of the world sees the US, as Americans are being taught that the US is the best. When Americans travel it opens their minds about their own country (and the same goes for us travelling abroad too). The things mentioned are just things that come to mind when you have to answer a question quickly. That doesn't mean the US doesn't have great people or good qualities. And of course you love your home country. I have plenty of negative things to say about my own country, but it's still "home". We form our opinions not just from the news but experiencing visiting the US, talking to other Americans online or in our country and scientific data. Of course there are always stereotypes and opinions aren't always nuanced, but that's with everyone. Americans also have stereotypes about other countries, it goes back and forth. Reality is always more complex.
@mosijahi3096 Жыл бұрын
@@MonsieurRaki with all respect reality isn’t complexed, it’s the lack of knowing what reality is makes it challenging.
@DavidWilliams-qr5yj Жыл бұрын
As an American living outside USA for 7 years now, I can easily see how your views are also biased. Both Europe and Asia can walk ,bike, or moterbike most everywhere they need. Not because the country is small. It's their culture. Their cities and villages have local open air markets and cheep restaurants and coffee shops . Life outside the u s is completely differand it's amazing. The markets and cheap shops are fun. The most disappointing about the u s is it's medical system which most americans think is the very best in the world, This could not be farther from the truth. Well, over a hundred countries have better medical care at much cheaper prices, the u s a . On top of that, many of them are free of charge or at least. Pennies, on the dollar, other citizens of the world don't have to worry about being one healthcare scare away from. Bankruptcy. And I know exactly what I'm talking about. Because my sister is an american doctor and she agrees with me one hundred percent
@devilshaircut911 ай бұрын
MSNBC and CNN could not have wished for better Parrots!
@greentea933511 ай бұрын
@@MichaelKierBlalock Yep. A bunch of F*cking ingrates. Let's pull all of our military out of Europe NOW. And get paid back for the *trillions* of dollars we've spent defending these ingrates since WWII.
@MofDouik5 ай бұрын
"i think they're self absorbed and feel superior'' im not american but that coming from germanic people thats like wooow ok
@speedracer233611 ай бұрын
They mock us, but still want us to defend them!
@reinercreekman11 ай бұрын
I didn’t know you have internet in oven
@speedracer233611 ай бұрын
@@reinercreekman cute, your IQ must be at least 20 to come up with that response!
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
NATO
@speedracer233611 ай бұрын
@@marknewton6984 US is largest contributor to NATO, other than the British most only make minimum payments. Don’t hold your breath waiting for European countries other than the British to protect you!
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
Americans and British will protect!
@cainabel61511 ай бұрын
The thing about America is that it’s so big, and people forget the vastness of the country. They’re not lying about what they’re seeing. But it’s very easy to find a place to your liking. There are small towns where you can go around on a bike. There are big cities too. There is every climate, from jungles to deserts. America is basically like 50 different countries. For all the obesity there is here, there’s a lot of fitness fanatics as I can see at my always full gyms. Sure, there is bigotry, but again, that is everywhere and at the same time, it depends on the communities you go to.
@marknewton698411 ай бұрын
Yes be selective. You can find what you want in America.
@PatriciaRCoia2 ай бұрын
What brutal honesty. Some of these are spot on.
@edmartinez69464 ай бұрын
Americans don't think about the Dutch. Irrelevant small country.
@adamcaldwell877610 ай бұрын
Ive have european guests here in the states. They complained about everything were terrified of the wilderness and some people lol. They loved our mexican culture though. Weird folks. Europeans need to toughen up a bit 😂
@xpozen89943 ай бұрын
I feel sorry for them to visit such a horrible place like murica
@silkewessels20803 ай бұрын
Triggered Americans in the comments: All Dutch people generalize! Seriously though, it's odd to think of a people as cultured or uncultured. Culture is inflicted upon people since birth, and Americans are just people living their life in theirs and being shaped by it. It is that way everywhere. I feel sorry for them because I think in many ways American macroculture is one of extremes of spectacle, greed and fear that we have the luxury of being too small and manageable for for it to reach such degrees. Any Dutch person raised in the US would be culturally American and vice versa. It's not something you partake in, it's something that happens to you. Americans don't exist outside the context of referring to someone born to the society called America. I mean, we have a colloquial meaning for cultured but how you apply that to people is also just a result of the culture you and they are brought up in. We shouldn't confuse things produced by such cultures for the passive objects of it. None of us are free and we all suffer under the greed and evil of others.
@m.m.23109 ай бұрын
Dear Americans, as a Dutch person: I'm so sorry the media has given many of us such a skewed view. We only get your news stories when something horrible happens and for some reason many people think movies, series and reality tv are an honest and accurate depiction of people. Not thinking about the fact that those things need drama to attract viewers. I'm trying my best to assure people the media only shows the extremes of what the US has to offer. Americans are some of the friendliest people I've ever met, I think how outgoing many are can be a bit of a shock to people from the more silent and introvert European countries. It's my favorite holiday destination because it is the most diverse country in the world, which also makes it impossible to sum up in a few sentences when you know more about it than what the media has spoon-fed you.
@ninbendoyt32039 ай бұрын
Nah I don't want to visit Europe because Europeans hate us
@ernst919 ай бұрын
Time for Americans to wake up about their European "allies".
@somerandommen8 ай бұрын
@@ernst91The American Latinos have more in common with us than we'll ever have in common with Europeans. Pan-Americanism now! North, South, Central or Caribbean! We are one people (minus the Canadians)! Born in the fires of war against our European overlords.
@LB-uo7xy3 ай бұрын
@@ernst91People that illegally establish foreign military bases in our countries and doing a soft takeover are NOT OUR "ALLIES" EITHER! F you current Roman Empire.
@LB-uo7xy3 ай бұрын
@@somerandommenYou sure about that dude? Or maybe you have zero clue how much of the US population has French ancestry?
@Prairielander Жыл бұрын
This is why the U.S. needs to pull out of the world and start taking care of the American people. We have plenty of our own problems. The entire world ridicules and hates us. Despite we have had to sacrifice our lives to keep Europe and Asia free. Not to mention give billions of dollars in aid. Most of us don't want to be in NATO or watch as our families leave home and are stationed far away.
@MonsieurRaki Жыл бұрын
We are very grateful for the sacrifices soldiers made for our liberation. It was mostly Canadians, but we have an American cemetary as well and we take very good care of those graves. Just because we criticize the US for certain things, doesn't mean we don't honor your sacrifice. And we criticize our own country too. Every country has good and bad things. Some things are in the forefront of our minds, because we worry for the Americans. Your country should take care of its people, you deserve that!
@LanaW12311 ай бұрын
Yeah...our mass media and democrats did the job of dividing Americans and portraying us in such light. They get their info from cnn
@Genos738 ай бұрын
Average american
@wondertyzipp82607 ай бұрын
This is what pisses me off about Americans. Your country joined the wars late- BOTH of them- and only joined when AMERICA felt that there was a chance AMERICAN safety would be compromised. America didn't join the wars to fight for US Europeans. If they did, if America cared, they wouldn't have waited until millions of Europeans were slaughtered, our cities bombed, our governments economically draind and armies struggling before making the first move. Being out for your own is fine, just don't make it out that you were selfless liberators who did it solely for us because you didn't.
@dfdf-rj8jr7 ай бұрын
@@wondertyzipp8260 This doesn't change the fact that without America, the Netherlands would be speaking German or Russian. Stalin said himself that without American aid, Hitler would have won the war. And after World War II, the Soviets wanted every last piece of Europe, and they would've gotten it had the USA not stepped in. Because the Cold War was won decisively, Europeans forget how close it really was. There is only one country that could protect the world from Soviet influence (whether it did so for its own interest, or to help, or both), and because of the selfish Americans, the Netherlands did not end up like Poland, Hungary, Romania or the other countries that endured Soviet rule. Here's a simple question for you. If the US really carries NATO for its own self-interest, then why did Europeans start panicking when Trump threatened to leave? Why don't they leave, to escape the selfish US? Let's be real - you hate us, our society, and our culture. And many Americans, myself included, don't want to pay for the defense of people that hate us. And if NATO is just in our self interest - if we're doing it to save ourselves - then you should have no problem with us leaving, right?
@elizabethsteele463311 ай бұрын
Interesting . I'm an American living in Brazil for the last 11 years . Some of the comments ring true : living under a rock ( we generally know little about other cultures and countries ) and the rise of Trump , who is certainly not my cup of tea . But America is so large and diverse that it's hard to generalize much . New York is almost a different world than Arkansas , which is very different from New Hampshire . I think that Americans are generally friendly and open . Brazil is a wonderful country and Brazilians , for example , are extremely friendly and easy to approach , but of course there are certain problems here as well ( crime in urban areas , inequality ) . Thanks for the interviews .
@imGeistevereint11 ай бұрын
It was a general question about the first things that come to mind. Of course you will get generalized answers and the most ridiculous aspects.
@elizabethsteele463311 ай бұрын
Claro que eu sei - falei Americans porque geralmente as pessoas dos EUA são chamado Americans . Quantas vezes alguém chamou você de Americano ? @@Yaxlam
@elizabethsteele463311 ай бұрын
E por acaso , um dos entrevistados falando do Americanos fez referência ao Brasil ? @@Yaxlam
@elizabethsteele463311 ай бұрын
E , falei mal do Brasil ? @@Yaxlam
@imGeistevereint11 ай бұрын
@@Yaxlam South-American, not American.
@mirjamkohler263 Жыл бұрын
I love the Dutch! Always direct and honest.
@wwbuirkle Жыл бұрын
Yes but they were only about 50% correct on their criticism
@bareszko Жыл бұрын
And they are upset when you tell direct and honest things about them. 😂
@daviddecelles8714 Жыл бұрын
Sounds duplicitous, doesn't it?
@momcilojabucilo932011 ай бұрын
They were right on all except that trump was bad president
@carmenl16310 ай бұрын
I hope many people thought about more positives once they were at home. For instance, the stunningly beautiful and diverse nature!
@frosty_the_showman32605 ай бұрын
i lived in Netherlands for 20 years and people were always critical of me since I was American. However, I always returned their straightforwardness with complete kindness and the things being mentioned in this video is just media bullshit
@silentp9933 Жыл бұрын
Spot on! As an American I appreciate their honesty. I agree with almost everything said. We Americans are too self-absorbed and fat. The comments on sports and the fans were great! Thanks for the great reporting! I will try to do better and promise to speak softer. 😜❤
@ascendant9511 ай бұрын
"I will try to do better and promise to speak softer". You are pathetic. Listen to yourself. You should get married and share your wife with everyone who needs a release. That's what you're made of.
@ernestdurante46532 ай бұрын
If it were not for America these people would be goose stepping
@justinarazo88574 ай бұрын
This is funny but true in many ways. Thanks for the Harley Davidson shout out. Why not Miller or Pabst? 😂 I am from Milwaukee 😊
@fluffymajestic45897 ай бұрын
The Dutch are saying that Americans can’t have Chinese and Black people get along? Really? The more of these videos, I see the more I am certain that Europeans simply can’t form an impression of someone else without placing them somewhere on a hierarchy. They are very comfortable, feeling superior to others. It’s really a shocking lack of insight from the continent has given us to world wars.
@sleefy23436 ай бұрын
I’m Chinese I was like wtf? Because I have many black friends 😂
@NoRockinMansLand5 ай бұрын
To be fair americans focus so much on race, his point made sense
@tw49433 ай бұрын
They were right. You people push racism. I've see. Macro and micro racial aggressions towards black people with my own eyes. It's disgusting
@ImTheDudeMan47111 ай бұрын
I personally don't think about the Dutch in my daily routine.
@poplix27049 ай бұрын
And we don't think about the US in our daily routines. What's your point? Can't we all just respect the pros and cons of every country?
@Toodyslexicforyou6 ай бұрын
Snowflake offended Americans 😂😂😂😂 land of the ‘free’
@dfdf-rj8jr6 ай бұрын
@@poplix2704 We can, once you stop crying to us when Russia is at the door
@sages1015 ай бұрын
@dfdf-rj8jr "us" like you, personally, do anything. I'd be surprised if you even had a job, kid.
@dfdf-rj8jr5 ай бұрын
@@sages101 Silence Eurotrash, know your place.
@pdm220111 ай бұрын
I’ve seen others asked about Americans and many Europeans think they are very friendly.
@jdelorenzod272511 ай бұрын
Americans are friendly, but only on the surface . They will not open up and/or the want to develop a real friendship.
@ascendant9511 ай бұрын
@@jdelorenzod2725 Quite a blanket statement don't you think? Which is it? We talk too much or we don't open up? To an outsider it might appear as though nothing would please you. The media brainwashing and feeling of Euro superiority might make being friends with an American impossible you know.
@WhoopsieDayZ11 ай бұрын
@@jdelorenzod2725 Yes you're right, all 332 million Americans are like this. Idiot.
@jdelorenzod272511 ай бұрын
@@ascendant95 I live in the US. Generally speaking, that's how it is. Americans are surface-friendly. Very smiley smiley, "omg everything is awesome!" but that's where it ends. There are a lot of things I love about America, Its ok to criticize.
@ascendant9511 ай бұрын
@@jdelorenzod2725 Maybe you can form some true friendships in the Netherlands where they can lecture you about how terrible your country is and if you submit to them they will accept you and let you in. Matter of fact...............you could just go to Ontario for that. Quicker trip.
@Qazplm.8 ай бұрын
When I watch videos about Europeans’ opinions on Americans, many Europeans seem to express jealousy. As an Asian, I feel that racism in Europe is often harsher than racism in America. Very raw and almost scary… Sorry about my honesty. I’m sure most of them are not, it’s just those a few…
@CultureCompassTV8 ай бұрын
Why do you feel the interviewees are jealous? That's now how I perceive it at all, but some other commenters metioned the same. From my perspective the interviewees are just expressing their honest opinion. We don't have much to be jealous about as overall quality of life is much better in the Netherlands. Personally I do like Americans though, because in my experience they're friendly and easy to talk with.
@Qazplm.8 ай бұрын
I’m sure the quality of living in Europe must be great so Europeans no need to feel jealous. I’ve noticed in some videos that Europeans tend to critique Americans for things like being ‘too nice’ or ‘too focused’ on success and money, which might come off as jealousy. I don’t know, I just felt like those comments have some emotion underneath. Conversely, Americans often highlight positive aspects when discussing Europe. It’s just an observation though, watching it from outside. Maybe I felt a little bit uncomfortable by some UK lady said racism is bad in America. It appears that individuals may not fully recognize the complexities within their own countries. I believe it's important for us to acknowledge and address these issues within our own societies before passing open judgment on others. Ultimately, my intention is not to criticize but to encourage self-awareness and empathy. I enjoyed your content and appreciate your comment
@CultureCompassTV8 ай бұрын
@@Qazplm. "Conversely, Americans often highlight positive aspects when discussing Europe" - Yes I do agree Americans in my experience generally have a more positive outlook on things, which I appreciate. That said though, the Dutch are quite critical of themselves too which you can see in my video on what Dutch people are like here: kzbin.info/www/bejne/g2jGeYCKjZeSesU So I do feel it's mostly just a more critical mindset that they have... In the words of another commenter: "Americans shouldn’t take this too personally, if you ask the Dutch what’s wrong in the Netherlands you get an honest unfiltered reaction also."
@americaisbetterthantherest98488 ай бұрын
The only reason Europeans have a better quality of life is because of America giving them money and supplies after World War 2.
@americaisbetterthantherest98488 ай бұрын
• European people you’re on an American made website (KZbin), you use American made social media, American made internet and you’re probably using an American made phone (Apple) unless you’re using a laptop or personal computer which was also … American made. • American computer scientist Alan Kay is credited with first prototyping a laptop. In 1968 Kay designed a portable computer he called the Dynabook. Source: britannica Your country listens to American music, follows American trends, culture and celebrities, copies how Americans dress and American slang, American abbreviations like “Lol” “Lmao” “omw” and you wear American made clothes, always copying American style The highlight of non American youths (probably whole life) is when Americans artists, American concerts and festivals come to perform in other countries. I know you hate to admit it but the world knows how much America has carried humanity. IN ONLY 244 YEARS AMERICANS HAVE ACCOMPLISHED 1.) became our planets world power 2.) landed on the moon and lead humanity in space travel science and technological advances 3.) Americans invented • Inventions by Country 2024 The United States The U.S. is the hub of all innovative inventions. Most new technology was invented in America -- from personal computers, lasers, mobile phones, video games, photocopiers, and even the internet. Other inventions from the U.S. include hearing aid, micro-ovens, steamboats, submarines, refrigerators, telegraphs, dishwashers, vacuum cleaners, cash registers, electric cookers, electronic TV, credit cards, air conditioners, and much more. Source: worldpopulationreview • Biggest Economy in the World 2024, List of Top-10 Here is the list of top-10 largest economies in the world: LARGEST ECONOMIES IN THE WORLD 2024 Rank Country GDP (in USD Billion) GDP (in USD Thousand) 1. United States of America 26,954 80.41 2. China 17,786 12.54 3. Germany 4,430 52.82 4. Japan 4,231 33.95 5. India 3,730 2.61 6. United Kingdom (UK) 3,332 48.91 7. France 3,052 46.32 8. Italy 2,190 37.15 9. Brazil 2,132 10.41 10. Canada 2,122 53.25 Source: currentaffairs • Countries by GDP Ranking 2024 Rank Country 2023 (Billions) 2024 2025 2026 2027 2028 1 United States 26,949.643 27,966.553 29,048.892 30,223.881 31,428.865 32,690.373 2 China 17,700.899 18,560.013 19,781.703 21,059.834 22,291.053 23,608.859 3 Germany 4,429.838 4,700.875 4,960.294 5,181.790 5,327.941 5,459.256 4 Japan 4,230.862 4,286.187 4,524.629 4,710.142 4,873.159 5,157.927 5 India 3,732.224 4,105.381 4,511.847 4,951.615 5,427.392 5,944.382 6 United Kingdom 3,332.059 3,587.750 3,830.045 4,083.248 4,334.244 4,576.278 7 France 3,049.016 3,183.486 3,316.773 3,438.832 3,537.299 3,634.749 8 Italy 2,186.082 2,284.084 2,365.535 2,443.487 2,508.636 2,571.498 9 Brazil 2,126.809 2,265.117 2,362.163 2,476.626 2,632.214 2,774.468 10 Canada 2,117.805 2,238.568 2,364.551 2,474.330 2,583.805 2,699.364 Source: populationu • Millionaires By Country 2024 - Data Pandas Number of Millionaires 1. United States 24,480 2. China 6,190 3. Japan 3,366 4. United Kingdom 2,849 5. France 2,796 6. Germany 2,683 7. Canada 2,291 8. Australia 2,177 9. Italy 1,413 10. South Korea 1,290 Source: datapandas • Billionaires by Country 2024 Country # of Billionaires Richest Net Worth (billion) United States 735 $180 China 495 $68 India 169 $83 Germany 126 $43 Source: worldpopulationreview • Inventions by Country 2024 There are thousands of human inventions across borders, around the world, and through the ages. Countries known for the most inventions include The United States, Japan, South Korea, German, and Taiwan. Source: worldpopulationreview • Best Education System in the World 2024 - Here're 10 Countries - Gradding Rank Country Quality Index Opportunity Index 1 United States 78.2 69.79 2 United Kingdom 72 68.74 3 Australia 70.5 67.52 4 Netherlands 70.3 67.21 5 Sweden 70.1 66.96 6 France 69.9 66.3 7 Denmark 69.8 62.54 8 Canada 69.8 61.01 9 Germany 69.5 60.64 10 Switzerland 68.3 60.12 Source: gradding • Most Technologically Advanced Countries 2024 Top 20 Most Technologically Advanced Countries - aggregate rankings (10 sources) Aggregate Rank Country Total Score Frequency Average Rank 1 Japan 80 90% 2.1 2 United States 78 100% 3.2 3 South Korea 71 90% 3.1 4 Germany 43 80% 5.6 5 Singapore 40 80% 6.0 6 United Kingdom 32 80% 7.0 7 Sweden 29 70% 6.9 8 Israel 28 60% 6.3 9 China 26 40% 4.5 10 Switzerland 18 40% 6.5 Source: worldpopulationreview The U.S. is more technologically advanced than Europe. • Most Educated Countries 2024 Based on the OECD's data, Canada is the most educated country globally, with 56.71% of adults meeting the OECD criteria. Japan has the second-highest percentage of 51.44%, followed by Israel with 50.92%. Source: worldpopulationreview North America is more educated than Europe. • Nobel Prizes by Country 2024 United States 400 United Kingdom 137 Germany 111 France 71 Russia 32 Sweden 32 Japan 29 Canada 28 Switzerland 27 Netherlands 22 Source: worldpopulationreview • We built America from the ground up and accomplished all of this in only 244 years. We took the world out of the dark ages and we are literally the reason humanity is so modern. Every other country in the world hasn’t accomplished shit there’s no comparison when it comes to America and the world knows that, that’s why they wish they could live with us. I don’t know why European people feel the need to impress us Americans or try and prove themselves to us or try so hard to make themselves noticed by us Americans or try to make themselves feel better by trying to downplay humanities greatest nation… Americans are obviously elite in everything that we do. You guys don’t realize how embarrassing you are to Americans. Americans laugh when little European people try and call americans stupid knowing americans literally are the reason why the world has advanced. Now imagine life before America existed? You’re welcome. Americans carry humanity so how you gonna hate from outside of the club? YOU CANT EVEN GET IN 😂 🇺🇸 I’m just glad my ancestors moved to “the new world” and I’m not still stuck in Europe because I can’t blame you guys. I’d be mad and probably hate on Americans too knowing I got left behind and could’ve been born in America instead. 😭😂 I know you hate to hear it but we all know Europe youth secretly wishes they lived in America so they could go to Travis Scott shows and experience “the American dream…” like the rest of the world does. So yeah Europeans, you definitely do copy us lol, like the rest of the world does, it’s funny you all “hate” Americans until you meet one then you’re all asking us all about America and what it’s like to live here complimenting us non stop lol. (by the way that was so wild that some of you say Americans copy the Europe? copy WHAT exactly? Gross haha gross haha never! 🤮 You guys are like a lame weird boring wannabe version of us. Americans been trendsetters but you already knew that lol. • We also think of those corny ass wannabe gangsters you guys have in Europe who TRY to copy American rap and throw up American gang signs. 😂 Like boy sit yo crumpet eating, king and queen having, European accent having ass down you ain’t no blood 🩸there’s nothing funnier than seeing videos of European wannabes with European accents throwing up American gang signs trying to act like he’s from LA and even wearing Lakers jerseys lol see? Even your lame ass rappers and wannabe gangsters straight up copy us too. Corny asses I wish you could see yourselves through our eyes. 😭🤣 Europe has kids under 10 years old having acid thrown at them, Europe has school stabbings. 😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣😂🤣 European schools are Call of Duty stabbing edition. • Europe is a third world shit hole of a continent with its slums, the U.N. determined that there are nearly 1 billion people living in slums. • Europeans are lagging behind Americans. • We are more prosperous than Europeans and that is why we are better. • The only reason Europeans have a better quality of life is because of America giving them money and supplies after World War 2.
@frankpotter593610 ай бұрын
In America you have a wide range of choices where to live with many lifestyles available, including biking and walking - not needing a car. Rural life is different from small towns which is different from small cities which is different from mid-sized cities, which is different from large cities and there is a large variety within each of those. That's why we don't complain (except that annoying bike guy). We can choose our lifestyle.
@prankgirl91123 ай бұрын
It's sad to see people there living under a rock essentially knowing nothing about the country they're speaking of.
@julioperes44302 ай бұрын
Who? The Dutch?
@GiveMeBass932 ай бұрын
Why learn about a shitehole lol
@prankgirl91122 ай бұрын
@@julioperes4430 Yes
@shannaesqАй бұрын
@@julioperes4430 Yes, the Dutch. Many in the video are regurgitating one-dimensional and tired stereotypes from their media.
@StaxRiley15 күн бұрын
@@shannaesq Because Americans never stereotype anyone and are so fair and even handed with the way they regard the rest of the world. Get over yourself.
@mikemacdonald167511 ай бұрын
Having lived in a mostly Dutch American city (Grand Rapids) area for many years, I would be hard pressed to stay within posting guidelines for a people group and give an opinion on Dutch Americans. Their lack of generosity to others who are not Dutch is legendary.
@-_YouMayFind_-11 ай бұрын
Well we know more about the world then a lot of Americans actually
@csnide670211 ай бұрын
I live about 2 hours from Grand Rapids ..... I must say - I HATE that city.... snobby people - lousy Airport and Republican AF.
@johnbattle751811 ай бұрын
@@-_YouMayFind_-Which Americans? We don't have a population of 7 million like you and I guarantee most Europeans don't know sh,t outside their very small American protected world!
@johnbattle751811 ай бұрын
@@csnide6702Republicans are friendlier than democratic cities do some research
@cookielady766211 ай бұрын
@@-_YouMayFind_- Than
@999941396 ай бұрын
US is the most divesre country in the world .. each state is unique in culture , accent and landscape .. they have all the major climate ecology there , Tropical , subtropical , desert , tundra , forests ..etc ... the beached there are suburbs ( so underrated and can be comparable to southern france and spain) , the National Parks can beat any european country in terms of nature , wilderness and landscape . the sheer size of the country and the richness of the activities keeps you buzzy and your schedule will be full. visited twice , hope I could visit soon , cheers from Saudi Arabia.
@jaywatson1194Ай бұрын
Federally, America is a REPUBLIC not a DEMOCRACY
@rosecorrie29203 ай бұрын
you can tell who’s the trumpers here🙄
@danlilly179011 ай бұрын
From an American in a very red/Republican State, BEDANKT! DANK U WEL! I've been to the Netherlands twice, loved everything about it specifically BECAUSE of these differences. I certainly understand the few who don't wish to visit the U.S.A., at least not right now while Trump is such a dystopian and polarizing factor. I do hope that might change and Y'all might visit us one day after we get our Nation's head out of its ass. ❤ 🇳🇱 from Arkansas, USA 🇺🇸
@devilshaircut911 ай бұрын
The reason many Democrats HAVE to live in Republican States is for economic reasons because Republican States encourage Commerce, Free Trade and consumer choice. Blue (Democrat) States insist on telling people what to do and how to live using Taxes, fines and regulations to hinder business and life.
@imGeistevereint11 ай бұрын
Would love to go again some day 🇩🇪❤️
@michaelphillips207911 ай бұрын
Yeah, saving your country from dismemberment and far left totalitarianism is such a dystopian and polarizing thing. Somebody has absorbed their conditioning really well.
@danlilly179011 ай бұрын
@@michaelphillips2079 "...far left totalitarianism..." like health-care and education. It's ALL PROJECTION & CONFESSION with the fascist thug right.
@ascendant959 ай бұрын
Hate to break it to ya........................but Biden is going to get routed by the Orange boogie man. If they make Biden sit down and put up the American Psycho Gavin Newsom or even her Royal Majesty Michelle Obama..................they will still lose to the Orange Boogie Man. Michelle her majesty will never run for President though for reasons I am not willing to disclose. She's never going to do it I guarantee it.
@philipjohn133811 ай бұрын
USA is the most diversed country on the planet earth and they(dutch) think we have trouble living together. Lol
@MiikachuPatriot9 ай бұрын
we're pretty united under this illegal immigration!
@Tarotqueen-uv1qy Жыл бұрын
Omg me and my sister are both from New York and we planned a trip to Amsterdam and though I did a lot of research on Dutch culture I was not prepared to have to be so quiet and not talk to strangers. People look at us like there these loud New Yorkers and clearly find it strange when we try to make conversation with the locals. Thought it was just as at first which it might be but that’s just not apart of there culture interactions with strangers is so much different than it is in the states.
@thvx1566 Жыл бұрын
No we don't hate you! This is just the opinion on how americans tend to be perceived, but obviously many americans also differ in their way of thinking and alot of it is also due to their corrupt government policies, which the average person has little to do with.
@Kaltar_ Жыл бұрын
Amsterdam is very different from other places and villages in the Netherlands
@daylightmoon728511 ай бұрын
I have two long-term best friends. I can count on the for anything, even if I am wrong. One lives in Munich and the other lives in the Netherlands. In both north and south America, we are more relaxed than the Europeans in some things. I once watched a group of Brazilians traveling in Germany. It is their custom to sing everywhere they go. It was surprising for them to be told not to sing on the trains and subways because people were working on their laptops. In the Americas, we developed culturally different because it was necessary to socialize through the immigrations and internal migrations. It's why we smile at strangers and share information. It was necessary to our development and survival. In Europe, in recent history, the 2 World Wars shaped attitudes. There is nothing wrong with being culturally different but when in Rome, do as the Romans.
@thvx156611 ай бұрын
@@LHLH78 Tell me when I'm wrong, this is what the whole world thinks about the USA, would you disagree? Even Americans themselves lack trust in the government policies. But ofcourse that says nothing about the american people, there are so many beautiful things in the US and the people I met from the US have been overwhelmingly friendly. Their bad perception might also just be because most people here have only visited huge cities where people are more self centered and unfriendly, if visited the US, but it goed the same for any place.
@thvx156611 ай бұрын
@@LHLH78 I never meant it that way and I apologize since it may not be nice. I simply added it because we talked about the US countrywise.
@krunoslavkovacec1842 Жыл бұрын
5:00 I want to know who styles this guy. I love it!
@CultureCompassTV Жыл бұрын
All I know is it was a lady, she was with him 😊
@georgewashington20362 ай бұрын
If you know Dutch history they don’t have the best reputation. Let’s not forget about the VOC.
@InsightsAbroad11 ай бұрын
It was funny when Santa said Americans are obese😂
@Maharlikano_XYZ4 ай бұрын
Because 70-80% of the Americans are now morbidly obese.
@gumyboАй бұрын
3:45 Wait until he hears about Philadelphia Eagles fans…
@t.e.7320 Жыл бұрын
Perhaps, quite a brunt assessment. Frankly, these people hit every deep negative stereotype which is a little shocking, but I question their perspective based on second-hand information on what they hear and conceptualize vs. actually traveling to America and formulating their own opinion. I took notice of the one guy who said he's been to America, so I respect that. It could also be counterbalanced with **video journals of Europeans who live three to six months or more and travel the entire US to gain more perspective. The same goes for Americans gaining perspective across all the countries of Europe and discovering and appreciating their intricacies. It seems those who take time to visit have a more positive outlook on America (and Europe) in general. As an American, I would feel bad for any tourist or visitor who makes a full assessment based on a short trip to a single area like NYC or LA, which really is in its own bubble. Each region and state is completely different, and yields different perspectives, cultures, accents and more. I hope more people soften up and gain more first-hand perspective on life and experience in other places, and yes, it goes both ways. 🇳🇱❤️🇺🇸 **I would recommend Eva Zu Beck's channel as she is European and did a fair assessment, both positive and fairly critical, from her six months travel across the US. kzbin.info/www/bejne/eIK9lpKrlp2ti6c
@CultureCompassTV Жыл бұрын
I agree with all that you said. Perhaps in hindsight now I shouldn't have published the video in its initial form. I agree that it would have been interesting and add important context to ask people if they visited the US, for how long etc. It's something I overlooked. Will keep it in mind for future videos though, asking people where their opinions stem from exactly. I watched that video you linked previously and I really enjoyed it, my own experience with Americans is good as well.
@how2pick4name Жыл бұрын
I have a friend of 30+ years that lives in LA. My parents went there as well. My dad told me Holywood boulevard looked like shit. They went to see the stars. "It looks like a back alley in the center of town here". (Amsterdam) They've also been in Miami. Also, I actually watch local USA news and stuff. Did you hear about the boating incident a few weeks back? Try that in a small town ... So what do you know about what was in the news in The Netherlands the past weeks?
@superodalisque Жыл бұрын
Yes. This is pretty myopic and not very self reflective. It would have been much better to show where Holland is heading if they don't start honestly dealing with their internal inequities. I'm not sure comparing the Dutch suburbs and rural areas to the same types of areas in the US makes sense the way they've done it. Most Dutch don't live outside of cities. Most Americans are rural and suburban. The character of American suburbs and towns are totally different from our urban areas.
@superodalisque Жыл бұрын
@@how2pick4name Hollywood is a speck in regards to the American population. It's a tiny entertainment industry town. It isn't real, just like any fiction created for entertainment.
@t.e.7320 Жыл бұрын
@@CultureCompassTV Thank you. 🙏🏻
@naqiszhalia93345 ай бұрын
I like the fact that Dutch people are real, they would not lie. But they are also very respectful towards others. I have been there many years ago.
@ravenclaw7832 күн бұрын
The Dutch don't offer their opinions unless you ask them. If you aren't ready to hear an opinion, then don't ask for one. Common Sense!
@jabbertree11 ай бұрын
Breaking: people talk shit about each other.
@janhansen55411 ай бұрын
I have met many americans in Europe and when u speak to them face to face, they are very nice people. However, this can be said for 99 percent of all people of this planets. Its very hard to visit a country where normal people is not nice.
@jerryrichardson2799 Жыл бұрын
Thanks, that was interesting.
@SweetVenom2u9 ай бұрын
If it wasn't for America, Europe would've been done for! If it wasn't for America, the world would be screwed. America needs to focus on itself, and let Europeans fend for themselves!
@rockyroad73456 ай бұрын
It would've been interesting to hear from younger generations. It's strange hearing about "driving" in America. My state alone is the size of 16 Netherlands. The U.S. is roughly the size of all of Europe. People in the U.S. have the choice and affordability not to live in the ant colonies of congested urban places.