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Hangjongeren


Young people hanging out on the streets are considered a problem in Holland. We call them "hangjongeren". This notice in the window of a coffeeshop (which does not sell coffee) asks to report any "hangjongere", because they have caused nuisance. Too much nuisance (and too much young people) around a coffeeshop can cost it its license.
"hangen" isn't only limited to young people, pensioners are known too to hang out at shopping areas, supermarkets and fast-food restaurants. Instead of bicycles and mopeds the young use, they come with their walking frames.
The announcement is not without its spelling mistakes.
"hangen" isn't only limited to young people, pensioners are known too to hang out at shopping areas, supermarkets and fast-food restaurants. Instead of bicycles and mopeds the young use, they come with their walking frames.
The announcement is not without its spelling mistakes.
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