British Reacts to A Bicycle Tour in the Netherlands with my 10 Year Old Daughter

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10 Comments

  1. Really loved this, the story and the beautiful scenery, would love to do this myself, thank you so much for this nice video and thoughtful commentary

  2. the same as the others. My kids cycled with 4 years old, and when we are young we say papa to dad and later when we are older pa.

  3. When I was young (so much younger as today. [sorry couldn't leave that pun out]), it was younger when we started riding our bikes. Kindergarten we rode to with parents, but on our bike. So, that would have been at age of around 4 years old. Basically when you can ride a bike without support wheels.
    I know there was another 4 day bike tour, they did. Something like going the direction the wind blows. Maybe good to review that one as well. Gives you another view of the country.
    To answer your question, most children use the word papa, just pronounced slightly different over here. When around the teenage years it usually changes a bit, mainly shortened to pa or pap. This depends a bit on your environment I think.

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