dutch uncle
The phrase "Dutch uncle" refers to a person who provides frank and sometimes blunt advice or criticism, often in a direct and authoritative manner. It is typically used to describe someone who offers tough love or guidance, even if it may be uncomfortable to hear. The term implies that the person is giving advice as if they were a stern, but caring, family member, metaphorically symbolizing the Dutch stereotype of straightforwardness and honesty.
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