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Hello Josphine, I just want to know how is netherland for special children having Autism. Please do reply. Thanks.
ОтветитьLove the accent even when it is sometimes difficult to hear if you are saying: walking or working or when you pronounce extravagant.
I can work it out from the context.
OKAY
ОтветитьI grew up in Nederland moved to the UK. Life was amazing.. in Holla d.
ОтветитьHow about the weather ??
ОтветитьNice to find your channel. I like the way u talk
ОтветитьWhy did u decide to leave the UK?
ОтветитьIf u what to visit what's needed
ОтветитьI just meet a dutch guy and really am praying God for it to work 🙏 pls put me in your prayers
ОтветитьThis is the third video of yours I've watched and I have to say, I love your energy! You have such a calming, but enthusiastic presence. It's so charming and refreshing. It's also consistent in the videos I have watched so far. Thanks for your content!
ОтветитьHello Josphine, thank you for your video. It is always nice to see my country through someone else's eyes, if only as a reality check. I am very pleased to hear that, in your eyes at least, as a country we are doing ok. Of course, whatever someone says about someone else, says a lot about themselves as well. This video tells me you are an outgoing, sociable person with a very positive view on their surroundings. So yes, you are more likely to get positive experiences.
Of the many interesting takes that you touch here, one thing I would like to comment on. You say that Dutch society is very family-friendly. I totally agree, raising my kids here is awesome. So, a family-based country. But I also get to hear time and time again that Dutch society is highly individualistic (me, me, me, I want, I think, I feel...) as opposed to societies where one is a member of the group first, and an individual second. I hear this about many African and Asian societies. I wonder if your view on Netherlands being a family country might partly come from your Nigerian background that you took with you, sort of as a contribution to your environment? (I don't know, I'm just thinking out loud)
Anyways, I've found another rabbit hole to dive into, and will spend the near future binging your videos lol. Keep up the good work.
✨WHERE IN THE NETHERLANDS DO YOU LIVE,THERE’S DIFFERENT AREAS?WE’VE BEEN THINKING OF LEAVING THE USA✨🧚🏾💫
ОтветитьHi! I'm thrilled to have found your channel. I'll be moving to the Netherlands next year, specifically in Delft. I'm excited to hear about your experiences and gain insights into what it's like to live there, especially as a mom like myself.😊 Will be binge watching your channel 😄
ОтветитьHow much is house cost in Netherland
ОтветитьI want to move to Netherland by next Year 2024 .how , and where do I start?. From south east Nigeria
ОтветитьYou know, the title irked me a bit. "10 Reasons why I love the Netherlands - As a Black Nigerian Girl"
I'm sure you mean nothing by it, but still.
As an expat you have a reason to be in The Netherlands. You either have to be, or want to be in The Netherlands. Both valid reasons, good enough reasons, especially the last one.
Both make you welcome in the Dutch community. But stating "As a Black Nigerian Girl" automatically places you outside that community, and makes you a foreigner.
So as an expet in The Netherlands you are entitled to behave as a member of the Dutch community. Your origin is largely irrelevant.
Your origin may be of casual interest to people. They may be curious, but only about you 'as a member of the Dutch community with a different background'. Being from Nigeria is hardly different from being from Fryslan or Limburg.
I do IT Help Desk work, could I find that type of work in the Netherlands?
ОтветитьAnd the Netherlands love you and your family
ОтветитьWhy did you traveled to Netherlands?
ОтветитьAs a black girl one of my concern is products fitting my hair ,my skin ...is it hard to get products ?
Ответить"people round, and round and round uuuh..." AHAHAHHA I LOVE YOU AHAHAHAHAHAHAH
Ответить🤢🤢🤢🤢
ОтветитьI'm very new To your vlog
I'm Asian born and raised in the Philippines... Iloved the way you say about Netherlands... I Love to visit this amazing country.. If Dutch pple are straight forward.. We Asian mostly are very emotional..
But both are very loving, friendly and etc..
I’m a British who enjoyed the Netherlands 🇳🇱 so much when I visited 3 months ago. The people were friendly. The racial diversity is amazing. The food was healthy. I walked a lot. As someone who travelled alone I felt safe. I liked when they spoke to me in Dutch which will be good if I was learning the language. I’m learning the language for my next trip. It was expensive as I spent a lot of €€€€€€€€. I noticed that people weren’t on their mobile devices that much except the foreign visitors
ОтветитьThe Netherlands has changed A LOT during the last 50 years. And I don't like how it has changed.
Ответитьplease I would like to come
ОтветитьI love how you mentioned how Dutch people chose to be rude in the guise of being direct. Also tactfulness can fall victim to it
ОтветитьI love how you make the connection between how our roads have bicycle lanes and love for family.. and then explain we have independent children who use their bike to go to school .. yeah you can tell we want them to arrive safely
ОтветитьDoes everybody speak English?
ОтветитьOkay
ОтветитьI’ve only been to the Netherlands once and I can’t wait to go back. It’s weird because usually I’m more attracted to warm cultures in Latin America and south of Europe but there’s something about the Netherlands that stands out from the rest of the “cold culture” countries. Dutch people have a sense of humor and the directness is awesome. I definitely gotta spend more time over there.
Thanks for sharing these points with us!
You're so very gorgeous.
Ответитьgreat video!. i missed our military one of the best are our marines . tank you
ОтветитьHere is some direct dutch honesty: Our country SUGGZZ!!! dont come here. thank me later🙂
ОтветитьQuestion: How is the healthcare system over there? Is it free and overwhelmed? Can u get private health care? Thanks.
ОтветитьThis is wonderful, Josephine! I live in Hawaii, and dream every day about living in the Netherlands…I have been there many times and concur with your observations about the country. Enjoy your life there!
ОтветитьAre you sure that you are being treated equally? Let me leave it right here.
ОтветитьI have been here since 2005, I think I am living in another country. Because my mouth is opened as you are you speaking. These people are cold, you can live next to someone for years and do not know who they are. I don't know which country you are talking about. Safety maybe.
ОтветитьI love your makeup....you lips and eyeshadow are similar 🤗
ОтветитьAnother thing that makes it family friendly is that they pay attention to building corners for kids or babies. Babies do not cry that much in public compared to other places and the dogs are often well trained which is safer for kids too
ОтветитьYour make-up !! 😍😍😍😍
ОтветитьThis should be watched by all Dutch people who complain about The Netherlands. You're a sweetheart.
ОтветитьNice one there
Please, if I may ask do foreigner's children in the Netherlands also benefit the free education?
Awww 🥰 this is so inspiring and again i admire ur looks, the fluency in ur expression😘 that’s so sweet 👍
ОтветитьGeboren en getogen in Nederland, en ik denk er op het moment niet over na om in de toekomst naar een ander land te verhuizen. Het is best wel goed hier. We houden alleen erg van klagen. ;) Sommigen kunnen wel zo overdrijven dat ik ook denk van, ho maar met je first world problems...
ОтветитьLove from manipur am also love Netherlands
ОтветитьAm your new subscriber and I love your video
ОтветитьHello, I love your informative video n explanations about the country and am considering on moving to the Netherlands with my family with the personal work permit which is on now. How can you help out. Thank you
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