- 前辅文
- Chapter 01 LAND & PEOPLE
- • Geographical Overview
- • Climate
- • The Dutch People: A Brief History
- • Cities in the Netherlands
- • The Dutch Royal Family
- • The Government
- • Living Apart Together
- • The Legacy of Pim Fortuyn
- • The Dutch in the EU
- • The Dutch People Today
- Chapter 02 VALUES & ATTITUDES
- • The Influence of Calvin
- • Egalitarianism and Democracy
- • Pride
- • Added Value and Thrift
- • Modesty
- • “Doe Maar Gewoon ... ”
- • Stoicism
- • Cleanliness and Health
- • Dutch Honesty
- • Gezelligheid
- • Community Spirit
- • Religion
- Chapter 03 CUSTOMS & TRADITIONS
- • National Festivals
- • Annual Special Events
- • Family Celebrations
- • Historical Occasions
- Chapter 04 MAKING FRIENDS
- • Attitudes to Foreigners
- • How to Meet the Dutch
- • Vrienden of Kennissen? (Friends or Acquaintances?)
- • Greetings
- • Joining Clubs, Societies, and Classes
- • Gastvrijheid (Hospitality)
- • Entertaining
- • Gift Giving
- Chapter 05 THE DUTCH AT HOME
- • Quality of Life
- • Living Conditions
- • Schoon, Netjes, en Gezellig (Clean, Neat, and Cozy)
- • Furnishings
- • Appliances
- • Identity
- • Daily Life and Routines
- • Attitudes to Children
- • Schools and Schooling
- • TV and Radio
- • Resolving Complaints
- • Changing Lifestyles
- Chapter 06 TIME OUT
- • Shopping
- • Banks
- • Eating Out
- • Drink
- • Restaurant Etiquette
- • Sex in the City
- • Leisure
- • High Culture
- • Popular Culture
- • Countryside Pursuits
- • Sport
- Chapter 07 TRAVELING
- • Cycling
- • Walking
- • Public Transportation
- • Local Transportation—Buses, Trams, and Metros
- • Car and Driving Licenses
- • Taxis
- • Where to Stay
- • Health and Security
- Chapter 08 BUSINESS BRIEFING
- • Making Contact
- • Office Style and Etiquette
- • Who Are Dutch Businesspeople?
- • Communication Styles
- • Presentations
- • Teamwork
- • Leadership and Decision Making
- • Meetings and Negotiations
- • Handling Disagreements
- • Gezelligheid at Work
- Chapter 09 COMMUNICATING
- • Language
- • Familiar and Polite Forms of Address
- • Greetings in Shops
- • Written Communications
- • Telephone System
- • Postal System
- • Misinterpretations
- • Humor
- • Conversation
- • Body Language
- • Conclusion
- Appendices
- Exercises