Dutch uncle
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Dutch uncle is a term for a person who issues frank, harsh, and severe comments and criticism to educate, encourage, or admonish someone. Thus, a "Dutch uncle" is a person who is rather the reverse of what is normally thought of as avuncular or uncle-like (which would be indulgent and permissive).
[edit] Origins
In Britain, at the time of the Anglo-Dutch Wars in the 17th century, England and the Netherlands were at each other’s throats. At this time the English language gained a whole array of new insults (including "Dutch uncle"), such as "Dutch courage" (booze-induced bravery), "Dutch comfort" (saying that "Things could be worse!") and "Dutch gold" (cheap alloy resembling gold). Others include:
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These terms also gained prominence in 17th century New England during their rivalry with New Holland which was captured (and later recaptured by the Dutch) during the Second Anglo-Dutch War.
These colorful (though now incongruous) phrases have since become part of English usage worldwide, and several survive to this day.
For further information, see "Dutch image worldwide" in Dutch (ethnic group).
[edit] Alternative explanations
One other proposed explanation is that the term, often expressed as "talk to one like a Dutch uncle," originated in the early 1800s as an allusion to the sternness and sobriety attributed to the Dutch. Dutch behaviour is defined in the book Culture Shock! Netherlands: A Survival Guide To Customs and Etiquette as "practical, direct, outspoken, stubborn, well-organised, blunt and thinking they are always right." According to that particular source, these are the alleged reasons behind the English term "Dutch uncle."
Still another possible origin may be the marriage of the Dutch William of Orange, who later became the head of the British throne, to the English Mary II, in the late 1600s. When the English and Dutch navy were combined during this period the English sailors viewed the Dutch with some resentment, and unwanted advice or orders from Dutch sailors purportedly were said to be from "my Dutch uncle."
[edit] Sources
Bolt, Rodney. The Xenophobe's Guide to the Dutch.
Janin, Hunt. Culture Shock! Netherlands: A Survival Guide To Customs and Etiquette.