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- Ligne n°108 : 34% of Brits let parents-in-law foot the bill for joint holidays
- Ligne n°110 : But over two-thirds of children-in-law still complain about the trip, says
Ligne n°111 : iCarhireinsurance.com ...
Ligne n°117 : ... iCarhireinsurance.com, has found that one-third (34%) of Brits have- Ligne n°118 : previously let their parents-in-law foot the bill for a joint holiday.
Ligne n°119 : The research, which surveyed 1,000 UK residents who had holidayed with ...
Ligne n°119 : ... The research, which surveyed 1,000 UK residents who had holidayed with- Ligne n°120 : either their parents- or children-in-law also revealed that just 8% of
Ligne n°121 : people have covered costs for their parents-in-law on a joint trip. ...
Ligne n°120 : ... either their parents- or children-in-law also revealed that just 8% of- Ligne n°121 : people have covered costs for their parents-in-law on a joint trip.
Ligne n°123 : ... Despite often getting a free or reduced cost ride on family holidays,- Ligne n°124 : children-in-law are more likely to complain about the trip than the
Ligne n°125 : ones footing the bill. Two-thirds (66%) of those who travelled with ...
Ligne n°125 : ... ones footing the bill. Two-thirds (66%) of those who travelled with- Ligne n°126 : their parents-in-law listed annoyances that occurred on the trip,
Ligne n°127 : compared to just 55% of those who were travelling with their ...
Ligne n°127 : ... compared to just 55% of those who were travelling with their- Ligne n°128 : children-in-law.
Ligne n°132 : ... * Having to compromise: 29%- Ligne n°133 : * Disagreements with in-laws: 17%
Ligne n°134 : * Costs: 13% ...
Ligne n°138 : ... erupted into actual arguments while on holiday. Almost one-third (31%)- Ligne n°139 : said they argued with their in-laws on half of the days of their trip,
Ligne n°140 : and 6% argued every day. The most common causes of arguments were: ...
Ligne n°146 : ... These arguments aren’t putting everyone off holidaying with their- Ligne n°147 : in-laws though. Less than one-third of survey respondents said they’d
Ligne n°148 : be unlikely to take a trip with their in-laws again. Most (82%) ...
Ligne n°147 : ... in-laws though. Less than one-third of survey respondents said they’d- Ligne n°148 : be unlikely to take a trip with their in-laws again. Most (82%)
Ligne n°149 : recognised that holidaying with their parents- or children-in-law did ...
Ligne n°148 : ... be unlikely to take a trip with their in-laws again. Most (82%)- Ligne n°149 : recognised that holidaying with their parents- or children-in-law did
Ligne n°150 : have benefits. The most cited were: ...