Ever feel like everything’s going the wrong way? Like… you spill something on your white shirt, you’re running late for something important, then it starts raining, and you don’t have an umbrella?
This amusing Dutch expression is made just for those situations.
Wij gaan de bietenberg op
We’re going up the beet mountain
Everything’s going the wrong way
Netherlands
About the Expression
This hilarious Dutch expression is used for those terrible situations when just everything seems to be going wrong. It can also be used when one is in serious trouble.
A mountain made of beets is guaranteed to be extremely slippery. To try and climb one would be a very unpleasant exercise in futility indeed.
Linguists think that this quirky expression comes from a time when farmers with beet carts had to cross bridges or mountains.
Whenever a farmer crossed to the other side, a few beets would inevitably fall off their cart. The bridge would gradually become slick with crushed beets.
As a result, if you weren’t careful, you would slip; or even worse, your beet cart could entirely slide off the bridge.