Planting Tulips, carving wooden shoes, putting their fingers in Dikes...indulging in drugs and prostitution; both of which are legal .
well ground hog day was a dutch holiday but it was called something else and they used an animal from germany . also decorating a christmas tree kinda came from the dutch even though they decorated it with spiner webs.thereare more but thats a few I guess
Being modest is one Dutch custom. It is considered rude to show off how much money that you have, and to go on spending sprees. Eating bread covered with chocolate sprinkles is another Dutch custom.
some of the customs are food
Alliene Saeger De Chant has written: 'Of the Dutch I sing' -- subject(s): Pennsylvania Dutch, Social life and customs
The Dutch. When European settlers first started to come over to the United States they brought their customs also. One of these customs was St. Nick.
because he didn't want his kid to pick up dutch customs and languages
New York retains several Dutch features, particularly in its place names, such as Harlem (from Haarlem) and Brooklyn (from Breuckelen). The architectural style of some neighborhoods, especially in areas like the West Village, reflects Dutch influences with narrow, gabled buildings. Additionally, the street layout in parts of Manhattan echoes the original Dutch settlement patterns. The legacy of the Dutch can also be seen in local customs, such as the celebration of St. Nicholas Day.
some of there customs or traditions are paintings
army customs for ssd1
they always have charming customs
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