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Hmm, user wants me to explain "welkom" with humor and then provide an edgy example sentence. Okay, let's unpack this.
First, they're clearly looking for something entertaining - the word "hilarious informative" tells me they want wit over dry facts. Probably in a playful mood today.
The Dutch origin angle is interesting. Most people don't know Germanic languages have loanwords that sound so warm when used ironically. I should highlight that contrast between literal meaning and real usage.
For examples, need to capture the Dutch stereotype of forced friendliness while keeping it light. The sandwich bit feels right - universally relatable yet culturally specific.
Edgy example requires careful balance. Too much might alienate them, too little won't satisfy their request for "unsettling." Maybe lean into dark humor with a disturbed customer scenario? References to rotting teeth or existential dread could work since they didn't specify content boundaries.
User seems familiar enough with language quirks to ask this - probably someone who enjoys linguistic comedy. Should avoid over-explaining Dutch grammar though, keep it focused on the fun aspect.
Welkom!
Alright, let's break down the hilariously informative word
"welkom."
If you're hearing it in a place where sandwiches are being passed out with alarming enthusiasm or someone is trying way too hard to be your new best friend... that's probably NOT what "welkom" actually means.
Etymologically