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This might be correct for the well educated strata you mentioned. But it isn't if you compare the majority in The Netherlands with the majority in the US. Growing up in the smaller country you practically can't avoid to learn some German, French, and English. "
What percentage of the Dutch population do you imagine is as well educated as Thom? The Netherlands has it's working class as well. I doubt very much that most of them speak or write English half as well as Thom. I'll grant that most people will at least know some English, German or French, of necessity - nobody is going to understand your Dutch when you are carvanning around Europe on holiday.