is that really even that unusual in Europe? - Edit 1
Before modification by LadyLorraine at 08/03/2010 09:08:28 PM
I mean, I'm not saying there are tons of people completely fluent in multiple languages. But I would think that particularly in such a central country as Germany, a good handful of that age group would at least have a basic "gist" of the surrounding languages. Compared to the US, at least.
I'm not saying it's the norm, but I certainly don't find it surprising in the slightest that a German can speak English and French as well.
I'm not saying it's the norm, but I certainly don't find it surprising in the slightest that a German can speak English and French as well.