Americans share their 1st impressions of the Netherlands

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Published 2018-02-24
Americans share their 1st impressions of the Netherlands.

All Comments (21)
  • @DjamieA
    3 - 4 hour train ride? Where the hell did you end up?
  • @Merthjen
    ''you have to share a pannenkoek'' HAHAHAHA.... how cute....we dont...
  • @DingoSupreme
    Its not like we want to practice our English, its just a lot more convenient to speak English. We built this country on being efficient and conversation in English is just easier for both parties on those situations.
  • @MaraXanu
    split a pannekoek? HAHAHAHA NO WAY!
  • @ellen3131
    I have never shared a pannenkoek in my life! :D I just mix up the two and have one with apple AND sugar :P
  • @Sessa107
    You don't split your pancake, you eat at least three of them.
  • knowing i am from the Netherlands, i am really curious as to how tall people in generally are in America hearing them all say we're tall.
  • @Helldeskr
    Kudo's for saying Vlissingen instead of Flushing :)
  • @freekmulder3662
    Bikes, clouds and no mountains. Welp the first lady has great eyesight Edit: Awesome that they took him to a pannenkoekenhuis at the first day :)
  • @ohohmerica
    This is how I feel everytime I go back to the Netherlands since I live in the USA. I always miss it, but when it starts raining again, I want to go back to the US immediately :-). I also prefer the Dutch pancakes above the American pancakes ;-)! Love this video guys!
  • @dibbelgaming
    You dont split your pancake you eat it entirely
  • I think he had a family pancake, cuz a normal one, is easy 4 a person. And the way they said pannekoek is amazing, thats spot on
  • @emmalouise2714
    So funny to hear all This This stuff, I’m from the Netherlands xD we don’t schare pannenkoeken we eat them alllll alone😊😂
  • @mimakake
    Fun to watch how people experience The Netherlands.
  • @JoeyPsych
    No offence to any religion you're representing, but you do realise that most of the Dutch (over 50%) do not a affiliate to any religion? I mean, we used to, but we realised that religion shouldn't control your life, so more than half of the Dutch are either agnostic or atheist. Now we don't attack anyone for following a religion (like the Brittish or United States atheists) but we chose not to follow a religion, so I'm afraid that setting up a mission in the Netherlands is a waste of energy. But never the less, you're welcome here regardless.