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A list of characteristic of Dutch people, from [livejournal.com profile] sassy_fae!


The temperature is so low in your house that 2 sweaters is a bare minimum if you want to be remotely warm. (Only when I'm by myself.)
During the winter it's warmer outside than it is inside.
You open the freezer and are excited to find a container of ice- cream, only to open it and discover it's full of homemade soup or stamppot.
When looking in the fridge, you never trust that the yogurt or margarine containers contain what the label says.
You were green before it was popular. Why recycle when you can just reuse!
You have a pair a wooden shoes in your house. (No, but my parents do, and I've worn them ouside.)
Your china cabinet is filled with Delft.
You like pickled herring. (On bread and butter, or eaten with a fork.)
You've eaten oliebollen at New Years. (OOoh, yeah.)
You enjoy chocolate sprinkle (hagelslag) sandwiches. Definitely ! These are delicious.
You have cousins who wear size 14 shoes and are over 6'4" (I believe I do!)
You wash and reuse plastic cups and plastic cutlery.
You have soup and open-faced sandwiches for Sunday lunch. (No, but I was raised on it, and wish I had it more often.)
The most frequent phrase uttered growing up was "Turn off the lights!"
You get a chocolate letter every year for Christmas. (Naturally!)
All the tables in your house are covered in tablecloths. (And at Christmas, they're festive!)
You like croquettes. (Dear Lord in Heaven, YES. Best. Thing. EVER.)
You know that Vla is better than regular old pudding. (Mmm. Custardy.)
You drink tea with breakfast, coffee at 10 am, tea at 3 pm, and coffee again at 8 pm. (At work I do... though in the evening if I have something it tends to be non-caff)
You have an afghan knitted by your Oma.
You collect coupons like they're going out of style.
Your Oma had a calendar with everyone's birthdays & anniversaries spelled out in capital letters (bonus points if it hung in the bathroom!) (MY Oma did, my mom and dad do, and I have the calendar, but it's in the kitchen.)
You've been known to recycle aluminum foil.
You own a special utensil that is only used for cutting cheese.
You know that Gouda is the best cheese ever.
You have at least 5 relatives with the same name
You reuse teabags
When you hear all the "new ways to save energy" you yawn and say "I've been doing that all my life!"
You eat your sandwiches open-faced. "What? You want another slice of bread? I'll make you another sandwich." (All the time.)
You rarely have both meat and cheese on the same sandwich.
You have never met half the relatives at your family reunion
You have 100 rolls of toilet paper in your house because they were on sale.
You put a little water into the jar of tomato sauce and shake it to make sure you got it all out.
You have trouble shopping for hats. There should be at least two sizes: 'one size fits all' and 'dutch'. (Curly's Hat Shop in Hamilton had exactly one hat in stock in one size.)
You wipe the last of the butter out of the container with your bun. (*Hangs head in shame*)
All your cookies taste like almonds.
You make the bed in your hotel room.
You have lace on your windows but not on your underwear.
You like dubbel zout drops, and have occasionally tricked a friend into trying one. (I can tolerate them, not like them. But I tricked many friends into eating them.)
You've put mayonnaise on your french fries. (Take THAT, good health!)
Your kitchen is filled with milk bags drying, waiting to be reused in the freezer.
You drink Heineken out of pride.
You have a front room but nobody sits in it (or it's only used for special occasions).
You have a spoon collection. (My oma did.)
Your favourite mustard comes in jars that can be reused as drinking glasses. (Yep!)
You leave a window open year round to get fresh air.
You eat stroop waffles.
You love the colour orange. (It has odd and positive associations for me, yes.)
You have a vegetable garden because there's no way you're paying that much for veggies at the grocery store. (Plus, it tastes far better!)
Your fridge is always stocked with leftovers. Throw out food? Never! (Well, not 'never', just not when it's fresh!)
You go to the "Dutch Store" because the smell brings back so many childhood memories. (Yes!)
You have pictures of windmills around your house.
Everything is Do-It-Yourself - it's cheaper than hiring someone. (When possible!)
You use "washandjes" (facecloths that you can put your hand into). (Growing up, yes. I should buy some.)
You have to explain what 'om' and 'tante' means when you're discussing your relatives with non-Dutch people.
You own tea towels and oven mitts patterned with windmills and dancing women in clogs.
You call it "MELK" not "milk".
All your cousins have the same names as your brothers and sisters, because everyone is named after Oma and Opa.

And finally, you know you're Dutch when.. You're laughing along with this list because you can relate to most of it ;)

[livejournal.com profile] velvetpage just brought me fresh baked bread with butter. Life is good.

Date: 2009-02-03 01:36 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] melstra.livejournal.com
Strangely, though I am not Dutch, I can agree with probably close to 20% of these. I think for me it's more a function of growing up with Depression-era New England protestant parents...

For example:
*very few butter containers in my parents' house actually contain butter
*My grandmother had birthdays listed on her calendar.
*I put water in the tomato sauce jar
*Never heard of Dubbel Zout, but once I looked it up, I realized it's basically Turkish Pepper (german term) Salmiaki (the Finnish term) which I had frequently in Germany...not crazy about it, but it's not bad.
*My family was definitely "green" before it was popular and definitely turned out the lights frequently.
*I actually have a washcloth-mitt in my shower and used it just now. I learned about them in France and they were the souvenir I brought back to my friends. (Cheap and unique!)

etc. :-)

Date: 2009-02-03 05:12 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lovmelovmycats.livejournal.com
Ditto! I thought maybe my Dutchiness points came from my coming from New York. But I come from the Adirondacks, which was hardly habitable in New Amsterdam times...

Date: 2009-02-03 02:07 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] indicoyote.livejournal.com
Oh dear, I really need to get back to my roots. ;) A lot of these were true when I was younger or true for my grandparents, though.

Also: How can you not like stroopwafels? :)

Date: 2009-02-03 02:09 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pyat.livejournal.com
Oops! Missed that one!

Date: 2009-02-03 02:23 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] indicoyote.livejournal.com
That makes more sense. :)

Date: 2009-02-03 03:34 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] anidada.livejournal.com
Seriously. Stroopwafflen are faboo.

Date: 2009-02-03 04:08 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] indicoyote.livejournal.com
:) I finally found some here in California, after years without them. Got to introduce my roommates to them, over Christmas.

Date: 2009-02-03 03:49 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hannahmorgan.livejournal.com
Amazing, really, how many of those apply to me (except all the home-decorating ones...oh, and most of the food ones, since stroopwafles are not exactly gluten-free...and neither are dropjes...sniff.....). Oh, and my house is warm because I'm a princess.

Thanks for posting this! It's getting emailed to my sibs for sure!

Date: 2009-02-03 05:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theycallmebeth.livejournal.com
Despite my dutch-like ways, the only part of this list that applied to me was the giant head part. But... I bought a hat. I found one that fit me, so I bought it. I've been told that it doesn't

Date: 2009-02-03 05:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] theycallmebeth.livejournal.com
Ooops. I hit send by accident. To sum up, I'm not very Dutch, and I got a hat that fits me! Some people think it doesn't look good on me, but it fits! It's even a hat for girls!

YAY, HAT!

Date: 2009-02-03 11:26 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] relee.livejournal.com
*giggles* That was an entertaining read. I've got a lot of those too, but my mother, who is dutch, has more, and her mother, who was very dutch, had even more.

Date: 2009-02-03 01:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] forkly.livejournal.com
My Grandparents are Dutch and my Dad was born in Holland (moved when he was 4-5 though) . . . and only 5 of these were true for me! o_o;

*You wash and reuse plastic cups and plastic cutlery. - Sometimes we do this.
*You like croquettes. - I don't cause I'm allergic to it, but my family LOVES this stuff.
*You know that Gouda is the best cheese ever. - Heck yes!
*You put a little water into the jar of tomato sauce and shake it to make sure you got it all out. - My Dad does this all the time. Haha
*You've put mayonnaise on your french fries. - Mmm

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