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Ever needed to look a Cow in the Ass?

August 23, 2019

The Dutch are famous for a couple of things like tulips, windmills, directness and liberal Amsterdam. I would like to add to this the Dutch talent for making up expressions nobody understands – but nevertheless seem to make sense – coupled with the urge to speak up and give our uninvited opinion.

One of the greatest talents inventing expressions was undisputedly Johan Cruijff – known as fabulous football player – adding to the Dutch heritage with: “Je ziet het pas als je het door hebt” – You see it when you get the point, or “Ieder voordeel heeft z’n nadeel” – Every advantage has its disadvantage.

Recently I came to know that very familiar sayings in Dutch can be quite unfamiliar in our nearest neighboring countries like Belgium and Germany. In the light of our European integration I voluntarily share my Dutch cultural background introducing anecdotes and expressions we use at home in trainings and workshops I am facilitating.

The most intriguing one in the eyes of my participants is the one the Dutch use to express that you only know the right decision in hindsight. As we say: “Achteraf kun je een koe in de kont kijken” – In hindsight you can look a cow in the ass.

Commented by one of my participants with “What has a cow to do with that?”

Honestly I am not sure about why the cow and not a horse for example. This said, I am sure about one thing: if you never give things a try, you will never get any better. Or giving my best invention to the Dutch expressions heritage:

You cannot Win, if you do not Play

About the Autor: Marja van Soest has been working as a director, trainer, consultant and coach in international Sales, Service and Leadership for over 25 years for a diversity of companies and audiences. Parallel to her business career Marja is a sports trainer specializing in In and Outdoor Cycling. Combining her passion for sports, groups, individual and organizational performance Marja developed a highly effective model on Motivation and Engagement to Activate People and Business: Engage, Empower, Perform, Enjoy. Using this model to empower leaders to build a culture of trust is her inspiration for both business and sports practices.

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