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Well, actually I know.

 

But accommodation owners and ski resorts etc all seem to have varying ideas - some with children becoming adults as young as 10 years old! Phew.

 

What do you reckon?

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There are varying definitions, depending on the purpose.

 

For voting, in Oz, it's 18. For some other things it's 15. For "child discounts" it's whatever the business says it is! Sometimes as low as 8, but usually at least into double figures! wink

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Originally Posted By: shadowtec
a child..

something that belongs in the cargo hold of a plane (if my ipod is not working)
rollabout
Actually if you are having problems with a child on a flight it is probably the parent who deserves to be in the cargo hold.
Babies/toddlers excluded - they haven't been trained yet wink
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Originally Posted By: thursday
A child.

What a bundle of joy.

In the mornings when you hear the patter of tiny feet headed your way, you just have to sit up and see the smile that crashes through the bedroom door.

Magical mornings.


that brings a tear to my eyes!
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Bet he has good parties.

 

For kids musicals in Japan, they charge full price for two-year-olds. Airlines are pretty much full fare at three for domestic, and two for international.

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