Conversation Between Jan-Willem and daveshookme
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We're more like the Japanes people. Take it easy and wait to see what happens. Try to do everything as save as possible and don't panic. The thing is that it's really the other side of the world for us. Our country (and the whole of Europe) wasn't effected in any way by this and we would probabbly be the last to notice if anything went really wrong with a nuclear power plant.
It is all over the news over here though. There are/were about 50 Dutch people in the area when the earthquake hit, but I think none of them were killed/badly injured. There was a (pretty) famous "fashion" guy in Tokyo at the time. He got on the phone with a radio dj (which I always listen to in the morning) on friday morning. That was one of the most impressive things I heard, because it's a guy you've seen alot on tv and he telling the story in Dutch.
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I'm curious, what are the news reports saying about the quake/tsunami/nuclear meltdowns saying over in your neck of the woods? Over here all we're getting is "OMG THINGS ARE BLOWING UP! BE SCARED!" and it's incredibly annoying/frustrating.