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Which Language Is More Formal: Dutch or German?
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When comparing Dutch vs German, German is generally more formal, especially in professional and academic settings.
Why Is German More Formal?
  1. Formal Pronouns ("Sie" vs. "du"):
    • German has strict rules for formal ("Sie") and informal ("du") speech.
    • Using the wrong one can be seen as disrespectful.
    • Dutch also has formal pronouns ("u" vs. "jij"), but the rules are less strict.
  2. Rigid Grammar Structure:
    • German grammar is structured and precise, reflecting formality.
    • Dutch is more relaxed and direct in communication.
  3. Professional & Business Culture:
    • Germans expect formal greetings, titles, and structured speech in business.
    • Dutch business culture is informal and direct, making it easier for foreigners to adapt.
Verdict: In Dutch vs German, German is the more formal language, while Dutch is more relaxed and conversational.
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