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Go Dutch on your smartphone with the new Amsterdam Pass.
"It's a myth that Dutch people
go dutch. Even though we are practical about sharing and spending money, we can be very hospitable and definitely are not greedy, but one thing I need to admit is that we definitely are direct!" Julion Ruwette, 33, business development leader
And it turns out that we don't like to
go Dutch, with more gents opting to pay than in other areas of the country too.
Some 62% of females said they would
go Dutch, while 63% of men banked on forking out.
The Love Cycling
Go Dutch event, which continues today, includes lectures from journalists and planners from the Netherlands explaining how they transformed the country into the world's safest place to cycle.
Together with other organisations the campaigners are putting together a conference 'Love Cycling -
Go Dutch' ' in November, to explain to the decision-makers' ' how the Dutch got their cycleways.
GO DUTCH: Chart-topping singer Caro Emerald has announced details of a 2014 tour which comes to Manchester.
Nottingham Forest boss McClaren spent his share of the press conference discussing where the pair were going to eat and whether a Swede and an Englishman could actually
go Dutch, while Leicester's manager was more concerned that a glass of wine would be waiting for him in the home manager's office.
The good folk from Holland were up for a party and it was obviously going to be a cheap night as everyone was going Dutch (couldn't resist dropping that one in, for the unfamiliar '
go dutch' (verb) means share expenses equally and split the cost of something).