True enough. I don’t want children to be regimented, but a expecting a basic standard of appropriate behaviour doesn’t seem unreasonable. We get the little tykes running around in restaurants in the UK as well, with parents who either don’t care or who seemingly don’t know what to do about it.
We‘ve visited Florida a half-dozen times over the last 20 years and I have to say that in general American children seem to be better behaved than children in the UK. Certainly it always seems to us that there’s a greater emphasis on respect for their parents, which seems depressingly rare on this side of the Pond.
Oh dear, I’m in old curmudgeon mode again...
We‘ve visited Florida a half-dozen times over the last 20 years and I have to say that in general American children seem to be better behaved than children in the UK. Certainly it always seems to us that there’s a greater emphasis on respect for their parents, which seems depressingly rare on this side of the Pond.
Oh dear, I’m in old curmudgeon mode again...
