if you're not Dutch, you're not much

if you're not Dutch, you're not much

cliché A humorous catch phrase used in certain areas of the United States to assert pride in one's Dutch heritage. It's pretty common to see "if you're not Dutch, you're not much" on bumper stickers and T-shirts in this town.
See also: if, much, not
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.
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