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Some more advertising postcards from The Netherlands

RRP
RRP Posts: 26,128
As in the past here are some postcards received from my niece who teaches at an American high school in Holland. These 3 in English are unusual. These cards are free and they are used by Dutch merchants as a form of advertising - though no merchants names are printed on them - so go figure that. 




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  • Ozzie_Isaac
    Ozzie_Isaac Posts: 20,887
    RRP said:
    As in the past here are some postcards received from my niece who teaches at an American high school in Holland. These 3 in English are unusual. These cards are free and they are used by Dutch merchants as a form of advertising - though no merchants names are printed on them - so go figure that. 




    Those are pretty cool!  However, I would think cooking Mackerel in an egg would be worse than using match light briquettes!  The oil in mackerel makes everything stink!!

    Don't tell your problems to people.  80% of people don't care and 20% are glad you have them.


  • Canugghead
    Canugghead Posts: 12,419
    Have to wonder what language do they teach at the American high school  ;)
    canuckland
  • zaphod
    zaphod Posts: 456
    For the one with the man and woman and minimax, instead of "hapje eten?" it should have the Dutch for  "It's not the size, it's what you do with it".

    ~~
    Walk softly, leave a good impression.
    large BGE, vegegrilltarian