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My reasons for wanting to leave The Netherlands

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 1:15 am
by Kublai Khan
As promised, here are my reasons to move abroad. I'm currently changing jobs, but I hope my new job will give me extra financial means to move.

Here are the main reasons why I am dying to GTFO:

- this country is terribly overpopulated, there's barely any breathing space here;

- I like nature and wilderness around, which this coutnry is lacking (see above);

- since the euro currency the cost of living has skyrocketed;

- the economic crisis (see above);

- the weather here changes constantly, causing me a headache;

- the total lack of history and culture here;

- Dutch women (need I say more ?)

- Dutch people are generally selfish spineless cowards with no sense of unity or nationhood;

- like most western countries; our cities are turning into multicultural hellholes full of crime;

- social climate is turning more toxic (need I say more);

- and so on...

I am not exactly sure where to move, (I prefer to stay in Europe) and I have no illusions that going abroad will solve everything, but I don't think I have much to lose anyway. Anything better than staying here.

I've seen this thread by the guy from Sweden who moved to Turkey, I can relate to everything he said. It really makes me sad I have to do this, but I'm afraid I cannot find happiness here.

More rants will follow.

Kublai Khan

EDIT: wow I've been editing the shit out of this post, thinking of more and more reasons lol

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 1:26 am
by Cornfed
Rather than dispersing as a population, would it be too much to ask for you Dutch people to form colonies somewhere? Some of you are such big, meaty beautiful people that it would be tragic for you to go extinct.

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 2:12 am
by Contrarian Expatriate
Holland is unbearable for me. I would move to southern Europe where the food, the weather, the women, and life in general is far better. "Blandness" is term that best describes Holland and it's people.

It's only argument against blandness is the red light district and the "coffee shops" that legally sell marijuana, but I see those more as tourist gimmicks than truly Dutch elements.

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 3:01 am
by newlifeinphilippines
Cornfed wrote:Rather than dispersing as a population, would it be too much to ask for you Dutch people to form colonies somewhere? Some of you are such big, meaty beautiful people that it would be tragic for you to go extinct.
they tried that in indonesia didn't work out too well.

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 3:15 am
by Cornfed
newlifeinphilippines wrote:
Cornfed wrote:Rather than dispersing as a population, would it be too much to ask for you Dutch people to form colonies somewhere? Some of you are such big, meaty beautiful people that it would be tragic for you to go extinct.
they tried that in indonesia didn't work out too well.
Yeah well that shouldn't stop them. On the backpacker trail I met people from some region of Holland and it made me think "Oh for goodness sake, I am just a small, weak, ugly, stupid looking dweeb - there is no point in going to the gym etc. I may as well just accept my inferior status ...". Those people must breed.

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 3:59 am
by Richardrli
Maybe you could try Suriname, it was a former Dutch colony and with all the history behind it you would have no problems with communication there as they have Dutch as the official language. But be careful though in that part of the world with crime and security issues. Wish you well.

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 6:22 am
by zboy1
I enjoyed Holland while on vacation, but I wouldn't know anything about living there...

The best part of Holland is the coffee shops and for mongers...the Red Light District.

I still have a pair of wooden shoes from my trip, haha...

My observations of Dutch people: Tall and attractive; very wooden, stoic, and somewhat unfriendly and rude; very robotic (no offense), and the women, although very beautiful, seemed somewhat snobbish and standoffish.

Are my observations wrong or offensive?

Some Dutch cities look more like Africa or the Middle East than a European country...

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 1:19 pm
by Kublai Khan
@cornfed:Colonies ? we tried that in south africa, until mandela took over...

@contrarian: I don't know what you mean by blandness, but you're right about the RDL and coffe shops being tourist gimmicks

@richardrli: suriname is nice but also very expensive and corrupt. There's a lot of poverty and crime there

@zboy: funny that you have to bring that up again... :lol: Dutch girls are generally not bad looking but they start to show the same tendencies as anglosphere women. The problem you mention about cities is regular in western europe.

Just a quick reply guys, don't \have a lot of time right now. BTW does anyone know how to multiquote in one post ?

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 6:28 pm
by Wolfeye
Isn't there a lot of muslims looking to get everything there? I remember hearing that they were demanding one thing after another & claiming it was religious persecution to do other than give it to them. Also, that they always claim discrimination when someone brings up any point they don't like, whether it has anything to do with religion or not. Like if someone that's muslim does something off-the-wall & then when this is stated, it's somehow oppressing them.

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 7:11 pm
by Jester
Surinam probably sucks.

Indonesia isn't Dutch anymore.

But South Africa might be an interesting option. There is a vibrant Afrikaner culture. Humorous videos on YouTube. They seem more like Russians than Americans. Full of life. They do not seem like a conquered people.

And then of course there are Aruba, Bonaire, and Curacao, not that I know much about them. And St Maartens.

If you want to stay in Europe but not multiculti, anywhere in the old Warsaw Pact or former Yugoslavia shuld work.

Posted: August 15th, 2014, 7:14 pm
by Jester
There is no multi-quote here.

What forum has the functionality you are looking for? I'd like to see it.

Anyway the way you did it is the fastest way here.

I sometimes copy do a quote on one post, copy it all, then go to another comment, do a quote there, and paste in the other comment that I copied..

Only worth the bother if there is a common focus between the two comments quoted.

Posted: September 10th, 2014, 10:33 pm
by Kublai Khan
marcoszeitola,

I don't hate this country that much (I actually like the food), I just believe I will be much happier abroad. I need space and nature around me, not this overcrowded shithole.

Sorry but I'm not into Asian women, but I'm sure life in the Phillipines is good. :)

Re: My reasons for wanting to leave The Netherlands

Posted: October 16th, 2014, 10:08 am
by Bao3niang
Personally I don't know if I will ever be able to afford to live in Western Europe (except maybe Spain and Portugal, but the unemployment rates in Spain are sky high). So for now, Asia will be my focus. The cost of living in Asia is still much cheaper compared to Europe.

Deep down inside I don't know if I will consider Western European women for marriage (do they like Asian men in general?), but I bet they are much more educated and wise than the typical Angloskank.

There's a famous Chinese actor called Liu Ye who married a French woman. In terms of looks, I think French, Spanish, and Portuguese women and Eastern European women (Russians, Ukrainians) are the most attractive in Europe.

Do not misunderstand me, I am straight but I think European men are much better looking than Anglo men. Europeans are a lot more educated, wise, interesting, and inquisitive than the Anglos, unless they are the soulless workaholic types that move to the Anglosphere.

Re: My reasons for wanting to leave The Netherlands

Posted: October 16th, 2014, 10:23 am
by Bao3niang
The Netherlands lacks culture? In what ways?

Re: My reasons for wanting to leave The Netherlands

Posted: May 28th, 2020, 12:57 pm
by HappyGuy
PAG copied this thread :oops: