No long ago I read about The Netherlands and its people. Their culture is very different from the rest of the world, in terms of not having a uniform national culture, but being influenced by their ethnic minorities and being open to other way of thinking. For example, they don't talk about their religion and impose their point of view, but they prefer to have more deeper conversations, like climate change or change policies to make things better. It would be interesting to go and see that, 'cause in Chile we talk about this kind of stuff but we not practising that at all. The Dutch are known for their emphasis in diversity and critic view for politics. Isn't it part of what we need to do in this century?
I'm very attached to European architecture and this country is no exception, isn't it? (just look at the pictures!). It would be nice to take a nice walk for a day and talk to the Dutch people, maybe get involve in some activity, or whatever the day take me to. Personally, it would be just a trip to break the comfort zone, to know THAT culture that i mention, but i wouldn't do much than that. The dream to study in England stand still for me....
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When I see the first picture I thought ''Well, Italy''. I didn't know that Netherlands has that too.
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