← Back to context Comment by Avalaxy 12 hours ago The netherlands as a whole should do this. Not just holland. 9 comments Avalaxy Reply wolvoleo 11 hours ago Oh yes that's what I mean. I don't like calling it the Netherlands. ezst 10 hours ago Why not? wolvoleo 9 hours ago Oh there's just some stupid 'rebranding' going on. https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-49921029As I hate our government I don't play by their rules.Besides, Holland is shorter and easier to pronounce. 2 replies → ezequiel-garzon 10 hours ago I'm curious about this too. I thought saying "we in Holland" was equivalent to "we in England" rather than "we in the UK". Is it acceptable in the Netherlands? (Or maybe just in Holland proper?) racl101 2 hours ago I just called them the Dutches. lol ur-whale 10 hours ago > Oh yes that's what I mean. I don't like calling it the Netherlands.it was tongue-in-cheek dude.literal people are a hoot. wolvoleo 10 hours ago True everyone loves hooters :3
wolvoleo 11 hours ago Oh yes that's what I mean. I don't like calling it the Netherlands. ezst 10 hours ago Why not? wolvoleo 9 hours ago Oh there's just some stupid 'rebranding' going on. https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-49921029As I hate our government I don't play by their rules.Besides, Holland is shorter and easier to pronounce. 2 replies → ezequiel-garzon 10 hours ago I'm curious about this too. I thought saying "we in Holland" was equivalent to "we in England" rather than "we in the UK". Is it acceptable in the Netherlands? (Or maybe just in Holland proper?) racl101 2 hours ago I just called them the Dutches. lol ur-whale 10 hours ago > Oh yes that's what I mean. I don't like calling it the Netherlands.it was tongue-in-cheek dude.literal people are a hoot. wolvoleo 10 hours ago True everyone loves hooters :3
ezst 10 hours ago Why not? wolvoleo 9 hours ago Oh there's just some stupid 'rebranding' going on. https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-49921029As I hate our government I don't play by their rules.Besides, Holland is shorter and easier to pronounce. 2 replies → ezequiel-garzon 10 hours ago I'm curious about this too. I thought saying "we in Holland" was equivalent to "we in England" rather than "we in the UK". Is it acceptable in the Netherlands? (Or maybe just in Holland proper?) racl101 2 hours ago I just called them the Dutches. lol
wolvoleo 9 hours ago Oh there's just some stupid 'rebranding' going on. https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-49921029As I hate our government I don't play by their rules.Besides, Holland is shorter and easier to pronounce. 2 replies →
ezequiel-garzon 10 hours ago I'm curious about this too. I thought saying "we in Holland" was equivalent to "we in England" rather than "we in the UK". Is it acceptable in the Netherlands? (Or maybe just in Holland proper?)
ur-whale 10 hours ago > Oh yes that's what I mean. I don't like calling it the Netherlands.it was tongue-in-cheek dude.literal people are a hoot. wolvoleo 10 hours ago True everyone loves hooters :3
Oh yes that's what I mean. I don't like calling it the Netherlands.
Why not?
Oh there's just some stupid 'rebranding' going on. https://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-49921029
As I hate our government I don't play by their rules.
Besides, Holland is shorter and easier to pronounce.
2 replies →
I'm curious about this too. I thought saying "we in Holland" was equivalent to "we in England" rather than "we in the UK". Is it acceptable in the Netherlands? (Or maybe just in Holland proper?)
I just called them the Dutches. lol
> Oh yes that's what I mean. I don't like calling it the Netherlands.
it was tongue-in-cheek dude.
literal people are a hoot.
True everyone loves hooters :3