The British are ashamed of the behavior of their children in airplanes In the World : Vladim
Employees of the insurance organization DirectLine Group conducted a sociological survey. The study involved four thousand citizens. The survey found that more than a third of Britons feel shame for the behaviour of their children in airplanes.
Information about it spreads the English media. More than 20% of people in the UK complain that their children made the remark in the salons of aircraft crew members and passengers occupying the adjacent seats. The British repeatedly got in an awkward situation because of offspring. There were those, who are ashamed to remember some facts from the biographies of their children.
15% of parents requested that their daughters and sons stopped crying. 28% of survey participants gave recommendations about the proper upbringing of children. The British are sensitive to criticism and are not willing to think about unpleasant episodes. According to the British, flights with kids are a real challenge. Some take the rear seat liners, so as not to attract the attention of others.