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The Low Sky

Understanding the Dutch

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Nine out of ten people in the Netherlands will quote the saying "Doe maar gewoon dan doe je gek genoeg" when asked about a fundamental aspect of Dutch character. However, expatriates often perceive Dutch society as a complex maze of unpredictable behaviors. They experience moments where the Dutch may ignore them politely or go out of their way to offer help. While minor infractions can lead to issues with authorities—like erecting a fence without permission—family television channels may air adult content late at night. Social interactions can also be puzzling; friends schedule dinner dates rather than dropping by unannounced, yet they will open gifts in front of the giver without hesitation. This creates an image of a nation filled with contradictions. Is there a hidden logic behind these behaviors? Han van der Horst explores the intricacies of Dutch society and psyche, providing expatriates with insights to navigate their lives more effectively, both professionally and personally. This updated edition reflects significant social changes in recent years, making it an essential guide for understanding the Netherlands and its people.

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The Low Sky, Han van der Horst

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Titel
The Low Sky
Untertitel
Understanding the Dutch
Sprache
Englisch
Verlag
Scriptum
Erscheinungsdatum
1996
Einband
Hardcover
Seitenzahl
299
ISBN10
9055940399
ISBN13
9789055940394
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Beschreibung
Nine out of ten people in the Netherlands will quote the saying "Doe maar gewoon dan doe je gek genoeg" when asked about a fundamental aspect of Dutch character. However, expatriates often perceive Dutch society as a complex maze of unpredictable behaviors. They experience moments where the Dutch may ignore them politely or go out of their way to offer help. While minor infractions can lead to issues with authorities—like erecting a fence without permission—family television channels may air adult content late at night. Social interactions can also be puzzling; friends schedule dinner dates rather than dropping by unannounced, yet they will open gifts in front of the giver without hesitation. This creates an image of a nation filled with contradictions. Is there a hidden logic behind these behaviors? Han van der Horst explores the intricacies of Dutch society and psyche, providing expatriates with insights to navigate their lives more effectively, both professionally and personally. This updated edition reflects significant social changes in recent years, making it an essential guide for understanding the Netherlands and its people.