Americans Abroad
In reply to the discussion: I'm thinking of moving to Europe [View all]RoccoR5955
(12,471 posts)My benefit is that my girlfriend is a teacher there, and is helping me learn Dutch. I am not finding it too difficult.
When I was there last October for two and a half weeks, I was already learning Dutch. We went to get petrol when we were in Texel, and I went to pay and said to the clerk, "Hier is 50 euros voor benzine." She responded with something I did not understand, so I explained to her that I was just there for a couple of weeks, and did not understand. She said that she was asking if I wanted the bill. I just said, "Nee dank." She said, "Have a good day." I responded, "Tot ziens!" and got a big smile.
I don't think that I will have a hard time there.
I thought that as long as I was willing to pay my own way, that they wouldn't give me too hard a time.
There is also the Dutch American Friends Treaty that I can take advantage of, by setting up a small business there. It's quite a liberal policy, and I have a unique idea for a business, so that is my plan B.
Oh, and since I have found stroopwaffels here in the grocery, I hardly go anywhere without them. I think I am turning into a stroopwaffel junkie! I only wish I could get fresh ones here!