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Have you ever been in a situation where your American business partner, team mate or employee doesn’t respond the way you expected them to respond? Or perhaps they never get back to you? All of this leaves you wondering what you may have said, written or done to annoy or possibly offend them?

In this inaugural episode of The Dutch American Connection podcast, I interview Suzanne Vine, an American English teacher who graduated from Harvard University. Suzanne spent 5 years in Amsterdam and shares her observations about the way Dutch people use English, how this is perceived by Americans and how you can avoid embarrassing situations. She tells the story of a word on the window of a fancy store in the upscale neighborhood Amsterdam Zuid, which offended its target audience: older ladies of a certain standing!

The fact that the Dutch are fluent in English might keep them from checking with a native speaker to check that the message is clear and communicates what is intended.

 -Suzanne Vine

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