Servais (il/le)
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Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deOPto theNetherlands@feddit.nl•Gemeenschap om Nederlands te oefenen?Nederlands2·4 months agoAh, bedankt!
Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deOPto theNetherlands@feddit.nl•Gemeenschap om Nederlands te oefenen?Nederlands3·4 months agoIk ben het met je eens, een paar dagen geleden begonnen mijn vriendin en ik Nederlands met elkaar te praten zodat ik kon oefenen. Het idee hier is om ook op Lemmy te oefenen.
Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deOPto theNetherlands@feddit.nl•Gemeenschap om Nederlands te oefenen?Nederlands5·4 months agoDank u wel!
Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deOPto theNetherlands@feddit.nl•Gemeenschap om Nederlands te oefenen?Nederlands10·4 months agoKlinkt goed, dank je!
Ik ben Belg, maar heb Frans als moedertaal, dus ik heb Nederlands geleerd op school. Ik heb mijn Nederlandse vriendin ontmoet toen ik in het buitenland woonde, dus de taal komt af en toe goed van pas. We spreken meestal Engels tegen elkaaar, maar we gaan haar familie bezoeken en ik weet dat de meeste communicatie in het Nederlands zal gebeuren.
Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deto Asklemmy@lemmy.ml•those who live by, grew up by, or have family who did by a border, did you end up speaking the language of the other country?2·5 months agoBelgian here, let’s be honest, Belgium is an edge case, being with Switzerland the few multilingual countries in Western Europe with large proportion of the population speaking one language and the other (different from the South Tyrol situation below).
Germans, French, Dutch, Italians and Spanish living next to a borders would definitely encounter the situation described in the OP.
Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deto Uplifting News@lemmy.world•Belgium has become the first EU country to ban the sale of disposable vapesEnglish2·6 months agoUnexpected Walloon
Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deto Eudaimonia@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Why You Hate Modern Work2·9 months agoIf I have some time, I’ll try to look up some stats on that. From anecdotal evidence around me, once people reach 30-35, they start considering work as just work, and focus their priorities to family and private time.
In the Netherlands for instance it’s quite usual for fathers to switch to 4 days a week once they have children.
Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deto Eudaimonia@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Why You Hate Modern Work0·9 months agoThe books seems interesting, thanks for sharing
Edit: watched it, seems to be Korean or American. As a European, while the pressure for productivity is still there, being able to enjoy your life, including days off and vacation, is still a thing.
Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deto New Communities@lemmy.world•Countries, cities, language-based active communitiesEnglish1·10 months agoIt’s always interesting to see how less active this one is compared to the ones on Jlai.lu.
- !actualite@lemmy.world has 57 monthly active users
- !france@jlai.lu has 543
- !monde@jlai.lu 168
- !europe@jlai.lu 118
Servais (il/le)@discuss.tchncs.deto New Communities@lemmy.world•Countries, cities, language-based active communitiesEnglish7·10 months agoDiscussions in French
- !forumlibre@jlai.lu is a chill community in French (think !casualconversation@lemm.ee but in French)
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Belge ici, effectivement l’eau est chère.
Par contre c’est plutôt la France qui est une exception sur la carafe d’eau. Aux Pays-Bas, les bouteilles d’eau de 75 cl sont également à 7€.
Au pif: https://www.restaurantabbys.nl/wijnkaart/
Pas sûr que c’était nécessaire…
Edit: l’Allemagne facture également l’eau, comme l’Italie: https://www.marmiton.org/restaurants/vous-partez-en-vacances-voici-les-pays-qui-vous-feront-payer-l-eau-le-pain-et-les-couverts-au-restaurant-s4067781.html