Geplaatst: Vr Jun 11, 2004 4:59 pm Onderwerp:
What about visiting a Dutch forum? Some introduction.
Dear Visitor,
This forum is by origin Dutch, but what we would like is an International subforum in which you are welcome to participate. The rules are quite simple, of course no flames (rude text's or insulting remarks, etcetera) or commercial advertising.
If you have an international event to report you are welcome.
We hope you will use English for this forum but metric measures in recipes.
Please make an effort to register ("registreer" in Dutch) please give an E-mail adres, so we automatically will send you an E-mail to activate your registration. this e-mail will be in Dutch with some bla bla in it but the main thing is the hyperlink in the message click on this hyperlink and you will return to our forum as an activated accountuser.
We Dutch love to use English but part of our forum is build in Dutch. For instance "Nieuw Onderwerp" is the same as New Topic or subject.
"Gastenboek" is the same as Guestbook, "uitloggen"=log out (but not yet please). "Inloggen" is to Log in. As this forum has the possibillity to send other users of this forum a private message, for instance for more private info, you will see the sign "Je hebt een nieuw bericht" meaning : You have got a new message, or "Je hebt geen nieuwe berichten" for no new message. "Profiel" is profile, so you can see who you are dealing with.
If you have some difficulties with the language used on this forum please let me know.
I hope you will find answers to your questions, or questions you would like to state your comments to.
Discussions will be loved. News is favorite.
The message "Waarscuwen als er gereageerd is" under the message box means: send me an e-mail if there is a response on this message or subjectline. Might be usefull if you click on the box.
Hope you will enjoy this forum.
Yours
Je mag geen nieuwe onderwerpen plaatsen Je mag geen reacties plaatsen Je mag je berichten niet bewerken Je mag je berichten niet verwijderen Ja mag niet stemmen in polls