
Courtney
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Haha! This really made me laugh!!:)
I have no clue. Personally I wouldn't want to be called either.
To expand on your question: Poles are also "Polish", so the 'Holes' should be 'Holish' as well. Haha.
Ok, I'm stopping:P
Who would ever think of calling someone from HOLLAND DUTCH?!?! It's like calling a man named John, Fred for short. |
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ThisMachineIsObsolete
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because it wouldn't make sense. Polish are poles, but hollanders would be holl's, sounding like "halls". The existence of a second 'l' refutes your idea. |
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bonshui
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People from the Netherlands are called Dutch - it's confusing alright! |
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jimjim421
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It's an interesting question because Holland is a country known as the Netherlands and its people are neither Hollanders nor Netherlandians--they are Dutch. |
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♥tesha♥
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cause it doesnt sound good. |
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MrChili
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I decree that from this moment on they shall be so called. |
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blacktiger
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that is just plain wrong you shoud be ashamed of yourself. |
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toiletbowl_martini
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If people from Utah are Utahns, what are people from Tampa? |
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A Friend
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Was this suppose to be funny? |
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Twinklestar
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yes they are(giggle) |
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cruz100048718@sbcglobal.net
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'cause sounds bad |
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Smoove
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I am sure you can call them that if you want. |
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♫Bob♫
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HAHAHAHAHA, that's funny. But i don't think really anyone calls Poland people 'Poles' |
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dmartinovich
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because holland is not the real name of the country, its the netherlands. So the nickname cant possibly stick! |
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duck's attitude
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Would you want to be calld a hole if you were from Holland? |
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rzplch
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because us poles have poles |
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badlittlegirl1688
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because poles are famous in polland |
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