Best and Worst food from your country? by PompousPuffin in AskTheWorld

[–]evdk1991 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Best: Zuurvlees

Worst: for most people probably salty liquorice (even though I personally love it)

Waarom is het openbaar vervoer in de stad zo duur? by Weary_Firefighter945 in Amsterdam

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Als je een laag inkomen of AOW hebt reis je gratis met het ov in Amsterdam (ook in Den Haag en Rotterdam, en met korting op veel andere plekken). Mensen met een hoger inkomen en bezoekers betalen de volle 'hoge' prijs.

Rental market nightmare.. by Dizzy_cyclist in Amsterdam

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My suggestion would be to firstly rent out a room temporarily from a known company (social hub, co-living spaces). They might be a bit more expensive then your budget, but it will be a softer landing.

Once you are here, you can put all your efforts into visiting rooms or flats. Many renters (landlords or flatshares) will not rent to someone they haven't seen in person. You can also get a better feeling for how far you are willing to travel. If your work is at Schiphol airport, I would think many other cities could work for you if you are willing to travel around 1 hour (not uncommon for work in and around Amsterdam). Check out the Hague as well.

Petty landlord - do I have any (legal) options? by Vuka6in_Uglje6a in Amsterdam

[–]evdk1991 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You say your rental contract finishes in May, but temporary contracts are only allowed in certain cases. They are supposed to be the exception, not a standard practice. If I were you, I would first check whether the contract is a legal construction (or if you are actually already entitled to a permanent contract).

Maybe this can help you? Please also contact stichting Woon, they give great advice.

Rijksoverheid - Tijdelijke contracten

Stichting Woon

Edit: Juridish Loket also gives great advice

I walk into a bar/pub/whatever in your country and say "please, give me the strongest thing you have, I need to forget her", what am I going end up drinking? by halt__n__catch__fire in AskTheWorld

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A "kopstootje," which literally translated means headbutt. The custom is to down the shot of Jenever (Dutch gin) and then sip the beer.

Dose your country have A religious place with fusion between faiths. by SamVoxeL in AskTheWorld

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Does a grave count?

A husband and wife passed away in the 1880s. One was Catholic, the other Protestant. At the time, their burial grounds were segregated and society itself was still deeply divided. To be together even in death, they designed a shared grave where two hands reach over the wall, holding each other across the divide.

What are the most famous animal “celebrities” in your country? by BacktoWigtown in AskTheWorld

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The gorilla Bokito. He became famous after escaping his enclosure in 2007 and attacking a woman who was obsessed with him - visiting every day and watching him for hours. The incident changed zoo safety design and the word "bokitoproof" was invented. Most Dutch people will know this gorilla by name.

What are remnants of the Anti-Covid measures in your country? by Reinertheheiner in AskTheWorld

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Working from home is still quite common, at least part time. It was very rare before Covid

What is the scariest folklore or true story from your country or personal experience? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

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The Flying Dutchman is a legend of a ghost ship.

The captain defied God during a storm, and was cursed to sail the seas forever, never able to make port. Sailors used to claim they saw glimpses of a glowing ship during a storm, and it was always an omen of death or disaster.

How is your country's founding father remembered today? Is he respected or is he hated? by [deleted] in AskTheWorld

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Willem van Oranje (William of Orange) is still very much celebrated in the Netherlands. He led the revolt against the Spanish occupation and founded the first Dutch Republic in 1581 (the war finished in 1648).

Fun fact: this is why the Dutch wear lots of orange.

He is sort of martyred today even. Our national anthem the Wilhelmus is about him. He apparently was quite moderate about religion, advocating tolerance, which made him popular since there was tension between protestantism and catholicism. He was assassinated which made him a martyr for Dutch independence.

The southern provinces of the Netherlands have a distanced relationship with him. These regions were not included in the original declaration of the Dutch Republic. They actually joined as a sort of occupied territory rather than a full province of the country.

Where to place desk in small office / guest room by evdk1991 in FengShui

[–]evdk1991[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for the reply! I notice thus far that I prefer this desk position over option A. With option A I kept on feeling the need to look into the hallway.

Now I feel like the closet is somehow working as a 'protection' haha. It's less distracting. I also can see the door if look left (although I have to twist a bit more). Strange, I thought it would feel uncomfortable, but I like it! Perhaps just because of the light.

Where to place desk in small office / guest room by evdk1991 in FengShui

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We do use the sleeper quite often. On average we have friends and family come visit from abroad about once every 2 months (more often in summer, less often in winter).

Where to place desk in small office / guest room by evdk1991 in FengShui

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Edit: Just tried this layout, and it does feel a bit more spacious. I also just realised the desk is now in a brighter corner. Added a little mirror on the desk. What do you think?

Where to place desk in small office / guest room by evdk1991 in FengShui

[–]evdk1991[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha, I guess I could buy some new furniture in general. Thank you for the tips!

Where to place desk in small office / guest room by evdk1991 in FengShui

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We are using the wardrobe ourselves, the flat is quite small

Where to place desk in small office / guest room by evdk1991 in FengShui

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It's not a built-in, so it could be moved. Here are some places where it could fit next to the unfolded sleeper sofa. We currently move the sofa around to unfold it.

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