vrijdag 11 februari 2011

The insider Wednesday

Sanne van Nistelrooij


The most important difference between Dutch and Spanish people, is how we handle the time. In Spain, the people are very relaxed. They don´t worry about the time and when they go somewhere, it´s normal to be late. When we say in Holland that we´ll be somewhere at 6 o´clock, we are there at 6 o´clock. So that´s a big difference.


In Holland we also like to know what we are going to do and i´ve noticed that Spanish people don´t like planning very much. In the previous days, the Spanish people from the exchange group didn´t know what we were going to do and they decided last minute.


My exchange partner is Cristina. She lives with her parents and sister in Barcelona. She also has a cat. Her parents aren´t from Catalonia originially. They are from Galicia. Every summer they go back to Galicia with the whole family. They are all very nice and take good care of me.


We´ve tried to learn the Spanish students a few Dutch words. Sometimes they can pronounce it correct, but there also are words which are very hard for them to pronounce. I´ve got Spanish at school, so I know a few words. That´s very handy, because now I sometimes can understand what they are talking about when the speak Spanish. Cristina´s parents can´t speak english, but sometimes when her mother asks me something, I don´t need a translation.

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