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The Aaron said:Maybe the Dutch and Belgian need to call themselves "Netherlandians".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flanders :laughing7: :laughing7:
The Aaron said:Maybe the Dutch and Belgian need to call themselves "Netherlandians".
The Aaron said:stratamania said:I was also going to politely point out as a former resident of Amsterdam that Grolsch is Dutch, but I see that has already been mentioned... :icon_thumright:
The funny things is, I even double checked just prior to shooting the video, to make sure I got it right. Then, while filming the word that came out was "Danish".
Here's the confusion for the average American: Is it Holland? Then why don't we call them "Hollandese"? Why "Dutch"? And Denmark borders on German too...and also starts with a "D", which makes "Dane" and "Dutch" confusing. And is it Holland, or is it the Netherlands? How does Belgium fit in the mix? Maybe the Dutch and Belgian need to call themselves "Netherlandians".
Whatever is going on here, it was obviously done without consulting the marketing department.
And don't even get me started on England vs Britain vs UK.
And....why lbs for pounds?
JohnnyHardtail said:I never liked Hollandaise sauce. I think its French but popular in the UK as far as I know.
Germans, Austrians, Begians all make great beer. I was surprised to hear that Grolsh is from Denmark.
swarfrat said:My understanding of "Pennsylvania Dutch" is that when things began to get ugly around WWII that they were more than happy to help the confusion in American English between Deutch and Dutch along in any way possible.