We all know that New England and NY are English descendants and that Louisiana is French.
But Pennsylvania belongs to the Germans - everything from its culture, to its language and the Mennonites who kept true to their German roots.
How would dutchbro's feel about visiting Pennsylvania or even moving to live there as expats? Do you think you'd feel right at home?
You just want them to become Quakers, you jerk.
>>71714651
Everyone I've met from Pennsylvania are really good people. I would definitely move there, vote for Trump, and join the fight against faggotry.
>>71714718
Well...someone has to make my damn oatmeal in the morning.
>>71714651
Direct them to Lancaster
>german ancestry
>come dutchbros?
I wonder where all the belgians went, probably midwest.
>>71714785
>>71714785
You are also most welcome here, my Canadian friend.
>>71714967
>mfw I live in nothing
>>71714651
I would really love to visit some day.
Keep in mind however that Dutch-American culture is nothing like Dutch culture.
>>71714967
>mfw I live between spics and mushrooms
>mfw mushrooms should probably say spics as well
>>71715188
dutch america is more in west michigan
>>71714988
Jersey.
>>71715080
State forests or game lands?
>>71714651
>>71715188
>dutch-america not real dutch culture
True that, but its the closest we're ever gonna get to it without a visa. Come out here dutchbro...the first round is on me.
>>71715080
Helloooo...I'm German. Duh! Hence evil...
>>71715211
Penn is a mix of both Dutch and Deutsch.
>not coming to Elkhorn, Iowa, where there is a windmill that was shipped over piece by piece from Holland and reconstructed, with the original millstones etc, and which still grinds grain and is next to a kick ass family style restaurant
It's like Dutch expats aren't even trying.
>>71714651
Dutchbro here.
Dutch =/= German
>>71716660
It's so fucking close that I've heard a Dutchman and a German sit there and each talk to one another in their own languages and have a detailed conversation.
Crazy thing was I could understand it too like 80% or so. Once you get in the right frame of mind German / Dutch aren't that hard.
Plus in my state all schoolkids had to take a year of German in the third grade back in the 80s. I'm an oldfag.
>>71717392
if a Dutch person and a German person meet eachother they can understand eachother a bit. but alot of words have different meanings.
small example: "wie"
Dutch meaning: who.
German meaning: how
and with alot of these kind of differences it's quite annoying/difficult.
but knowing german does help
>>71714651
if u dont live south east south west of pa ur a fucking wood dweller
Reminder that New York, New Jersey and Delaware were part of New Netherland and are rightful Dutch clay.
>>71717392
Deutsche was a mandatory requisite for your class? Which state?
>>71718358
Come back and reclaim it. I would love to have duo citizenships.