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Why don't the Dutch use curtains? After 3 hours of asking this question on the streets of the Netherlands, I've gathered some interesting insights... It's clear that this is a deeply ingrained cultural norm. Many folks said they were raised with open curtains, so it's second nature. The idea of having 'nothing to hide' was a recurring theme. The people I spoke to valued staying connected with the world outside. Many enjoy looking out and keeping track of happenings around their home. Closing the curtains feels like reducing the size of their world, and that's not something most Dutch people are fond of. Interestingly, a few people mentioned the cozy feel of having their curtains open, especially in the evenings. There's a warmth and social atmosphere it brings that closing curtains can't replicate. However, privacy does come into play depending on the location of their home. If they live in busy areas or directly by the street, some people do partially close their curtains or at least keep them half-way closed to maintain a level of privacy. This also changes when it gets dark, where there's a split between those who prefer to keep them open and those who close them. Another thing that was noteworthy to me was the generational aspect. Some thought older people may be more inclined to keep curtains open for the sense of coziness and staying connected, particularly if they're retired or homebound. Overall, the Dutch people I spoke with don't mind having their curtains open, they seem to prefer it. It's part of the Dutch culture, a way of keeping in touch with the outside world, and a symbol of transparency and openness. Of course, there are exceptions, but generally, this is how it is. The written article: https://culturecompass.tv/video/why-d... Follow Culture Compass on: Instagram: / culturecompass.tv Facebook: / culturecompass.tv TikTok: / culturecompass.tv Twitter: / culturectv Website: https://culturecompass.tv