Belgium (The Brussels Morning Newspaper): In East Flanders, tourism training addresses common beliefs about Dutch visitors, emphasizing their appreciation for good food and direct communication. Local businesses learn to manage online reviews effectively.
According to resources, you can find out how to rent out holiday places or start a B&B. They also talk about the best things about tourism in the province. In East Flanders, most tourists come from the Netherlands, and there are common beliefs. They have a training session about this. Ruben D’haeyere says we speak a similar language, but there are cultural differences.
Do the Dutch like good Food and Act Arrogant?
People think the Dutch don’t like good food, but that’s not true. Research shows they appreciate good food. If you provide good food or recommend good places to eat, you’re helping them out. People think the Dutch are arrogant, but that’s not fair. Dutch people value honesty, speak their minds directly, and defend their opinions. They just aim to be honest, not rude or arrogant.
In East Flanders, they’re teaching local business owners how to handle reviews. People share opinions online about cafes, restaurants, and places to stay. Even if negative reviews aren’t always fair, it’s important to address them. Respond calmly and show understanding. Let them know you take their feedback seriously and explain how you’ll improve in the future.