意味
Complimenting someone's progress.
文化的背景
The Dutch value 'nuchterheid' (being down-to-earth). 'Goed bezig' is a way to give a compliment without being overly emotional or 'American' in style. In the flat hierarchy of Dutch offices, 'Goed bezig' is used both upwards and downwards. An intern can say it to a manager. In Flanders, 'Goed bezig' is also used, but you might hear 'Goed gewerkt' or 'Goed gedaan' more frequently in formal contexts. At amateur football or hockey clubs, 'Goed bezig' is the most common shout from the sidelines to encourage players.
The Thumbs Up
In the Netherlands, 'Goed bezig' is almost always paired with a thumbs up. It makes the compliment feel more sincere.
Sarcasm Alert
If you hear 'Lekker bezig, hoor' with a long, drawn-out 'hoor', it's almost certainly sarcasm. Don't say 'dank je' unless you want to be funny back!
意味
Complimenting someone's progress.
The Thumbs Up
In the Netherlands, 'Goed bezig' is almost always paired with a thumbs up. It makes the compliment feel more sincere.
Sarcasm Alert
If you hear 'Lekker bezig, hoor' with a long, drawn-out 'hoor', it's almost certainly sarcasm. Don't say 'dank je' unless you want to be funny back!
Use it at the Gym
It's the easiest way to make friends at a Dutch gym. Just say it to someone who looks like they're working hard.
Response
When someone says it to you, a simple 'Dank je!' or 'Ja, we doen ons best!' (Yes, we're doing our best!) is the perfect Dutch response.
自分をテスト
Match the situation to the most natural Dutch response.
1. Your friend is running a marathon and passes you at km 30. 2. Your colleague just finished a 2-year project. 3. Your roommate is cleaning the kitchen for the first time in weeks.
Use 'Goed bezig' for the runner (ongoing), 'Goed gedaan' for the finished project, and 'Lekker bezig' for the roommate (informal/ongoing).
Fill in the missing word to complete the compliment.
Je bent echt _____ bezig met je dieet!
'Goed bezig' is the fixed expression. 'Braaf' is for dogs/children, 'mooi' is for beauty, and 'snel' is for speed.
Complete the dialogue with the most appropriate phrase.
Sanne: 'Ik heb eindelijk mijn belastingaangifte gedaan.' Mark: 'Zo, ______!'
Doing taxes is a chore, so finishing it (or being in the process) deserves a 'Lekker bezig'.
Which sentence is a SARCASTIC use of the phrase?
Choose the correct option:
Dropping a phone in the toilet is a mistake, so 'Goed bezig' here is ironic.
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Bezig vs. Gedaan
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4 問題1. Your friend is running a marathon and passes you at km 30. 2. Your colleague just finished a 2-year project. 3. Your roommate is cleaning the kitchen for the first time in weeks.
Use 'Goed bezig' for the runner (ongoing), 'Goed gedaan' for the finished project, and 'Lekker bezig' for the roommate (informal/ongoing).
Je bent echt _____ bezig met je dieet!
'Goed bezig' is the fixed expression. 'Braaf' is for dogs/children, 'mooi' is for beauty, and 'snel' is for speed.
Sanne: 'Ik heb eindelijk mijn belastingaangifte gedaan.' Mark: 'Zo, ______!'
Doing taxes is a chore, so finishing it (or being in the process) deserves a 'Lekker bezig'.
Choose the correct option:
Dropping a phone in the toilet is a mistake, so 'Goed bezig' here is ironic.
🎉 スコア: /4
よくある質問
10 問Yes! In the Netherlands, it's perfectly fine because of the flat hierarchy. It shows you appreciate their effort too.
Neither is 'better', but 'Lekker bezig' is more informal and common among friends or younger colleagues.
It's better to use 'Goed gedaan' for finished tasks, but 'Goed bezig' can be used if the task is part of a larger ongoing effort.
Yes, but Flemish people might use 'Goed gewerkt' slightly more often in professional settings.
It's a soft 'ch' sound, like in the word 'lach'. It's not a hard 'g' like in 'goat'.
Usually, for dogs, we say 'Braaf!' or 'Goed zo!', but 'Goed bezig' is sometimes used jokingly if the dog is doing something 'productive'.
No, the phrase 'Goed bezig' stays the same whether you say it to one person or a group.
Yes, 'Slecht bezig' means someone is doing a bad job or making poor life choices. It's quite a strong criticism.
Adding 'hoor' (Goed bezig, hoor!) makes it sound more encouraging or friendly, but it can also make sarcasm more obvious.
If your date tells you about a cool project or a hobby, 'Goed bezig!' is a great, supportive response.
関連フレーズ
Lekker bezig
similarDoing great (more informal)
Goed gedaan
similarWell done
Ga zo door
builds onKeep going like that
Lekker gewerkt
specialized formGood work today
Zet 'm op
contrastGo for it / Good luck