Dreadfully Dutch Fake Facts – Part 2

Dreadfully Dutch Fake Facts - Part 2

1) The original spelling of ‘Netherlands’ had to be changed in 1834 when the country was almost sued for infringement of copy right law by the inhabitants of Neverland.

2) Contrary to popular belief The Netherlands only has one canal. It’s just very long and weaves its way around the entire country in a very complex manner.

3) The Netherlands also used to have hills until they used them all to fill in the watery bits.

4) More bicycles can be found at the bottom of the Dutch canals than there can be found on the streets (this one could be true).

5) Dutch windmills don’t harness wind. They create it for the rest of us.

6) Queen’s Day is not the celebration of the Queen’s birthday. It’s the celebration of men who like to put on pretty dresses and wear makeup.

7) The Dutch are responsible for the extinction of the dinosaurs. It was the building of the first early prehistoric dykes that destroyed the dinosaurs natural environment and led to their demise. Even recently a dead tyrannosaurus-rex was discovered floating face down in an Amsterdam canal by a tour boat captain. The Dutch are also responsible for the extinction of mermaids, The Kraken and The Lost City of Atlantis.

8) Every time a Dutch person visits Germany on holiday they steal a bike back.

9) The Dutch don’t add mayonnaise to food. They add food to mayonnaise.

10) At the reading of a will most Dutch people are more concerned about who inherits Grandma’s bicycle then who inherits the family fortune.

11) The Dutch love it when you tell them that you visited the Netherlands but really only mean Amsterdam. Even the Dutch agree that when you have seen Amsterdam you have seen everything the country has to offer. In fact, there are plans to re-name the whole country to Amsterdam.

Want to read more Dreadfully Dutch Fake Facts? Check out Part 3 of this list.

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Stuart

Stuart is an accident prone Englishman who has been living in the Netherlands since 2001. Even his move to the country was an unintentional accident, the result of replying to a cryptic job advertisement he found one day in a local British magazine. Since then he has learned to love the Dutch (so much so that he married one of them) and now calls the country home. He started the blog Invading Holland in 2006 as a place to share his strange stories of language misunderstandings, cultural confusions and his own accident prone nature.

18 Responses

  1. Invader_Stu says:

    Keith – How did you know where I got my info?

  2. Anke says:

    “The Dutch love it when you tell them that you visited the Netherlands but really only mean Amsterdam. Even the Dutch agree that when you have seen Amsterdam you have seen everything the country has to offer. In fact, there are plans to re-name the whole country to Amsterdam.”

    I agree.. this is what I hear all the time.. Well actually what I hear when i say I’m from the Netherlands is: 1) Where is that? (I explain) 2) Ahh is that a part of Holland? (I explain again) 3) So you live in Amsterdam (I explain.. no I live far far away) 4) Do you smoke weed… (I stop explaining at this point). I like Amsterdam just fine.. but I’m not from there.. or from Holland! :)

  3. Ha you saw the program of arjen lubach about Amsterdam. ☺ come to delft, the Hague or dordrecht. They are also beautiful

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