• FinishingDutch@lemmy.world
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    9 months ago

    As a Dutch guy, that’s actually something we always need to be aware of when visiting other countries :D

    The average height for a Dutch male is 183,8 centimeters or 6 feet and a bit for you Americans. Even when visiting neighbouring countries like Belgium, they’re already 5 centimeters shorter on average. Spain? 7 centimeters shorter. Italians: 9 centimeters shorter.

    If I was to visit say, Guatamala on vacation, I’d be 20 centimeters taller than the average male. Heck, a Dutch teen girl would tower over them by about 13 centimeters.

    Basically, we always stand out. So you at least try not to be loud and overly intimidating to the locals. Thankfully, most people just think it’s really cool to meet a friendly giant though :D

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        9 months ago

        Yeah, we stick out like a sore thumb just about everywhere. And we’re easy to spot from a mile away by the typical Dutch stuff we tend to bring along.

        The Dutch certainly like to travel just about anywhere. No matter where you go, no matter how obscure or remote, chances are there’s a Dutch tourist to be found - and likely another Dutch person who’s set up a little restaurant to sell typical Dutch food to said tourist.

        I do hope my countrymen behaved themselves :D I’m always mortified to see the phrase ‘Dutch tourists…’ in the news.

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          9 months ago

          I get much more worried over “American tourists”. I don’t know what it is, but they are often so rude and unhappy.

          When I was in Italy last year, one American guy was asking directions and he just left once he got then, without even saying thank you. :) It’s like he was offended that he would end up in a situation where he needed to ask someone directions, and it was our fault somehow.