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How do Dutch people live?

Here's a look at the Dutch and their living habits, hoping to help you get into Dutch life soon.

1/3 families have no children, 1/3 families are single-parent families, 2/9 families have two children, and the rest have one child or more.

5% of women give birth at home, and the maternity leave is 16 weeks. Marriage and cohabitation have the same rights and obligations.

You have to wait at least 3 -7 days to see a doctor. You have to make an appointment first to arrange the time, not on call (unless it is urgent).

Without a doctor's prescription, you can only buy vitamins and painkillers in the pharmacy.

Dining in restaurants has only become popular in recent decades, and for a time, restaurants were all run by China people.

In the Netherlands, dining is very leisurely, and dining adheres to the principle of "go Dutch", that is, the AA system.

A gift must be accompanied by an invoice, not to let you know how much it costs, but to make you change it if you are not satisfied, or to facilitate maintenance. Second-hand shops are popular in the Netherlands, and there will be a national flea market several times a year. You can get a 12% loan for buying a house in the Netherlands, because decoration also costs money.

In the event of a car accident, the owners of both sides usually come down to shake hands, change business cards and leave, because quarreling can't solve the problem, and the insurance company will take care of everything.

Beatrix Wilhelmina Armgard's official car is Ford, and private cars are rich, so public funds are not wasted.

The mainstream media in the Netherlands have an unwritten rule not to report scandals. Reading local newspapers is free, and national newspapers are not published on Sundays, so that everyone can have a rest. Everyone who graduated from college can get a free weekly newspaper, and they can read it all the time by filling out a questionnaire once a year. This newspaper is about the same weight as a magazine, with wonderful content and high standard, which is maintained by advertising revenue.

workers have 23 days of annual leave every year, and some people can get 36 days of annual leave by shortening working hours instead of raising salaries. A month's holiday fee will be paid in June, for fear that employees who have no money for a holiday will affect their work mood. Dutch people like traveling very much, with an average of 3 million people going abroad every day.

The Dutch are quite humorous, and they have to learn to tell jokes at school since the lower grades of primary school.

Dutch people basically don't work overtime, so they go on holiday. Shops open at 1 am and close at 6 pm, and only work for 8 hours. Despite this, the Dutch economy is still at the forefront of the world. In the Netherlands, being unable to bear the pressure of work is also a public injury, so many people (nearly 1 million) rest at home.

Dutch people don't believe in authority. They get along with each other as equals and call their bosses by their first names.

Dutch people rarely have corruption because no one pays bribes.

It is common for Dutch people to be able to speak four languages.

9% of Dutch people feel happy, and 8% feel healthy.