Tristan wrote:I'm not proud of the Dutch though, mediocre people is what I'd say to describe them.
It's because you guys are too busy getting stoned and eating tulips dipped in appelmoes inside windmills all day.
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Tristan wrote:I'm not proud of the Dutch though, mediocre people is what I'd say to describe them.
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Twangasaurus wrote:Tristan wrote:I'm not proud of the Dutch though, mediocre people is what I'd say to describe them.
It's because you guys are too busy getting stoned and eating tulips dipped in appelmoes inside windmills all day.
KaosCill8r wrote:Tristan wrote:Uhh, I'm Dutch...
Please don't cry, I like you guys. One thing I have observed is everyone is racist to everyone else. Human nature sucks.
phantasmagorovich wrote:KaosCill8r wrote:Tristan wrote:Thanks, love you too bro!
I'm not proud of the Dutch though, mediocre people is what I'd say to describe them.
No clue about what some of us call the German, the word "moffen" comes to mind but I wouldn't know what the hell it means, it's some sort of hateful term from the war I guess.
As Basil Fawlty says, Don't mention the war.
I think it's just a Dutch word for German. Don't think there is any bad meaning to it. But don't quote me on it.
I'm pretty sure it's used in a pejorative way. But I'm fine with anything more imaginative than Nazis.
Somehow Moffen makes me think of old house slippers.
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(I looked it up now, it means something like stale smelling and is in use since the 16th century. The lexicon of the Brothers Grimm already lists it.)
Disarm D'arcy wrote:phantasmagorovich wrote:I'm pretty sure it's used in a pejorative way. But I'm fine with anything more imaginative than Nazis.
Somehow Moffen makes me think of old house slippers.
The Germans have extended our vocabulary quite a bit in the last couple of centuries: Boche, Chleuh, Fritz, Frisé, Fridolin... And these are only the ones my Grandpa told me, there's probably a whole lot more! He also has this expression "c'est toujours ça que les boches auront pas!" that could be loosely translated as "that something the Germans won't take from us!" which is a reference to the Alsace and the Lorraine I guess. His dad served in the WW1 so that could be the reason.
The Dutch on the other hand are so boring we didn't even bother to look for one. We probably have enough with them Belgians who think fries are cooked in beef grease and not oil. Troglodytes.
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Disarm D'arcy wrote:Ratatouille, feuilleté provençal, piperade, confit d'aubergines, French fries of course... Crêpes... Loads of stuff really!
Lobstrosity wrote:Dad-a-chum? Dod-a-chock?
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Twangasaurus wrote:I had a kangaroo steak burger the other day so... national pride?
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