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  2. Culture of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Dutch also minimise ostentatious displays of status and wealth difference, and have a low power distance. [29] They accept the need to follow rules, but combine this with tolerance of difference and respect for privacy. As the country's watery geography dictates, the Netherlands has a strong nautical culture.

  3. Fons Trompenaars - Wikipedia

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    Alfonsus (Fons) Trompenaars (born 1953, Amsterdam) [1] [2] is a Dutch organizational theorist, management consultant, and author in the field of ethics. [3] known for the development of Trompenaars' model of national culture differences [4] and Dilemma Theory.

  4. Dutch customs and etiquette - Wikipedia

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    Addressing the Dutch in their native language may result in a reply in English.This phenomenon is humorously discussed in White and Boucke’s The UnDutchables: . If you take a course in the Dutch language and finally progress enough to dare to utter some sentences in public, the persons you speak to will inevitably answer you in what they detect to be your native tongue.

  5. Category:Culture of the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Dutch folk culture (4 C, 1 P) Food and drink in the Netherlands (7 C, 1 P) Dutch furniture (2 C) G. Gardens in the Netherlands (3 C, 13 P) H. Cultural heritage of the ...

  6. Dutch culture sector unites in virus rules protest - AOL

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    The Netherlands has been in a tough lockdown since mid-December, which is being met with increased anger from businesses. (Jan. 19) Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call

  7. Category:Dutch businesspeople - Wikipedia

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    Dutch business executives (4 C, 15 P) H. Dutch human resource management people (10 P) I. Dutch industrialists (3 P) L. Dutch landowners (3 C, 4 P)

  8. Economic history of the Netherlands (1500–1815) - Wikipedia

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    The economic history of the Netherlands (1500–1815) covers the Netherlands as the Habsburg Netherlands, through the era of the Dutch Republic, the Batavian Republic and the Kingdom of Holland. After becoming de facto independent from the empire of Philip II of Spain around 1585 the country experienced almost a century of explosive economic ...

  9. A culture of commemoration is still thriving in this Dutch ...

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    World War II expert Arie-Jan van Hees, a local resident and retired member of the Dutch military, provides guided tours of the cemetery. He and his family adopted a soldier's gravesite in 2005.