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Small note: Your answer reminds me of the idea that I was waiting for my father to arrive at Amsterdam Schiphol Airport a few years ago. I saw many Dutch people staying at the edge of tears with a balloon called "Welkom thuis" ("Welcome Home"). At that time, I was completely fed up with France, but I realized there was no French translation for 'welcome home'. We can not wonder what we are going to say about the universal expression "house" and the culture that does not have all emotions caused by "house".
This is my second weekend in Amsterdam and I'm heading for a flea market. The market has a name of the Netherlands, but like many other Dutch people, it is best to pretend you are coughing a huge pill. Hairball market (sic) is only once a month, only by ferry. Do you think that this is rare? I had a common view with my new blond friend in the Netherlands. Mohair is warm, so it's cold, but quietly soaked the drain at the party. Other than this is different. It is not really the case. I bought it enthusiastically and pushed the euro to the seller just like the strip club Duggar.
Welcome INEZ! These two words were written in a small banner by the host family. They are kind. They truly treat me like my child, I really appreciate it. And I know that this is not just text, they really mean it, I am greatly welcome here. As for popularity and hospitality it is very good for Dutch people. They always greet each other like "sea". Even if they do not know each other, "Goedendag". This makes them more intimate with each other
Parents in the Netherlands do not believe their work is to keep children entertained. Instead, children are forced to find ways to occupy and entertain themselves, thereby stimulating their creativity and creativity. Children in the Netherlands also often go to school or activities on foot or by bicycle, and the number of mothers and fathers shuttles is decreasing. In general, the goals of the parents of the Netherlands are to balance perfectly the involvement of children in the places they desire and the respect of autonomy while engaging while maintaining responsiveness when necessary . The important thing is that they do not force them, but make their children themselves (there is no pressure on becoming a mini version of their parents)