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bonjour”. The use of both the Dutch and French greetings wasn’t good enough for a Dutch-speaking passenger who told him off saying: “We’re not in Brussels yet, you have to use Dutch only!”. The ...
bonjour". The use of both the Dutch and French greetings wasn't good enough for a Dutch-speaking passenger who told him off saying: "We're not in Brussels yet, you have to use Dutch only!".
bonjour”. The use of both the Dutch and French greetings wasn’t good enough for a Dutch-speaking passenger who told him off saying: “We’re not in Brussels yet, you have to use Dutch only!”.