A typical BRITISH family

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A typical BRITISH family

A "typical" British family used to consist of mother, father and two children. Now since the law made it easier to get a divorce, the number of divorces has increased. That's why 24% of British children live with only one parent (usually it’s mother)

Most British children live with their parents at least until they finish school at the age of 17 or 18. Then some of them go away to college, leaving parents alone, but many adults stay with their parents during their college years or return home after graduation.

Also after a divorce teenagers may return to the parental home temporarily or even for a long time.

Grandparent stake pride in their independence and they use the telephone, the car and the airplane to keep them in close contact. Other members of family — grandparents, aunts, uncles, cousins keep in touch, but they see less of each other than they used to. This is because people often move away from home town to work and so the family becomes scattered. Christmas is a season for reunions. Although the family group is smaller nowadays than it used to be, relatives often travel many miles to spend the holiday together.