Hello, Mr. Netherlands!
I'm RosarioImpale, a simple human, sorry. I was
wondering what your relationship with countries other than Spain, Belgium, and
Canada was like. Do you get along okay with Romano, as you two did spend time
together in Spain's house? (I'm sorry if I get you upset at the mention of
him. Especially after FIFA last year.)
Or how about England? Didn't he help you in your war of independence from
Spanish Hapsburg rule or something like that?
Were you upset when Spain kept a hold of Belgium? (Isn't she your sister or
something?)
Just some questions that I was wondering about. I will be very happy if you
answer back.
-RosarioImpale
(P.S. Do you know any good Dutch phrases that'd be helpful for someone
interested in visiting Amsterdam?)
Lieve Rosariolmpale,
Other countries I get along with… Well, Bella doesn't think I have enough friends, hence this whole letter writing thing. I'm not as close as I was with Japan, but that's a long story. Turkey and I have never really hung out, but we've always had a friendly competition thing going. Uh… If you could be more specific….
Mostly though, I'm more of a loner type.
I've never really "gotten along" with Lovino. He complains too much for me. But I wouldn't say I dislike him.
As for FIFA, winning that is 80% luck, 10% bribes/nationalism, and 10% actual talent. It's not astounding for someone to lose because of a bad call. Except for America, apparently. You should have heard that boy whine for months after he lost.
He did send some battalions, though the battalions were kind of wasted and never really helped at all. But it's the thought that counts, especially since he did it twice. We're okay friends. He comes down every once and a while and we have a smoke [strictly cigars for him, he's pretty uptight] and some Imperial Stout and reminisce about the old days.
That was her choice. She didn't feel that she needed independence enough to fight for it, and I did. She wished me well, and let me go. I wasn't going to force her. She became independent a little over a hundred years after me anyway.
And yes, she is my sister.
-Nederland
Ps. some useful phrases would be:
"Spreek je Engels?" – "Do you speak English?",
"Nee, dank u" - "No thank you",
"Pardon" – "Excuse me",
"Waar is de toiletten?" – "Where are the restrooms?",
"Kun je me [de _]?" – "Can you show me [the _]?",
and "Een moment, alstublieft" – "One moment, please".
