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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 18, 2015 16:37:58 GMT
we introduced santa to the americans, but we dont celebrate it
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Post by Suvorov on Dec 18, 2015 20:04:09 GMT
I eat both, but only once in a long time, when I need an excuse to become really sick
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Post by Jean Lannes on Dec 18, 2015 22:34:20 GMT
we introduced santa to the americans, but we dont celebrate it The American Santa is a mix between multiple European versions including St. Nick and Sinter Klaas
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Post by Haelicon on Dec 19, 2015 6:22:25 GMT
We have both here, I believe both was introduced by the Dutch here. The Dutch went everywhere. That's why the Dutch East India Company was the richest company in world history with $7.4 trillion. And where exactly is this place described as "here"? VOC went bankrupt with 62 million guilders as debt And this place "here" is the Dutch East Indies.
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Dec 19, 2015 6:26:31 GMT
The Dutch went everywhere. That's why the Dutch East India Company was the richest company in world history with $7.4 trillion. And where exactly is this place described as "here"? VOC went bankrupt with 62 million guilders as debt And this place "here" is the Dutch East Indies. well played
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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 19, 2015 7:21:05 GMT
we introduced santa to the americans, but we dont celebrate it The American Santa is a mix between multiple European versions including St. Nick and Sinter Klaas sint nick is the same as sinterklaas
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Post by Jean Lannes on Dec 19, 2015 7:24:54 GMT
The American Santa is a mix between multiple European versions including St. Nick and Sinter Klaas sint nick is the same as sinterklaas Sure? I heard he's English.
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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 19, 2015 7:27:07 GMT
his name is SINT nicKOLAAS. because were to lazy to pronounced his name fully, we made it sinterklaas
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Post by Jean Lannes on Dec 19, 2015 7:35:04 GMT
his name is SINT nicKOLAAS. because were to lazy to pronounced his name fully, we made it sinterklaas But Santa is a mix between multiple versions of it including the one guy from Greek Turkey, Germany, and the Netherlands
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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 19, 2015 8:17:50 GMT
i searched it up for you: its from the english father christmas and the dutch sinterklaas, WHO is based on the greek bisshop of myra and the norge god Odin (WTF!). but the most elements are based on the dutch precessor. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Claus
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Post by Singlemalt on Dec 22, 2015 19:32:49 GMT
Its all. About variation, "maar krokketten op vrijdag" is something i don't want to miss
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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 22, 2015 20:14:13 GMT
Its all. About variation, "maar krokketten op vrijdag" is something i don't want to miss bij ons is t frikandellen op vrijdag
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Post by Singlemalt on Dec 22, 2015 20:15:54 GMT
Frikandel speciaal is altijd lekker
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Post by NetherFreek on Dec 22, 2015 20:20:28 GMT
zekers
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Post by Napoleon Bonaparte on Dec 23, 2015 8:00:06 GMT
Please translate the Dutch words
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