Answer:
very common
Step-by-step explanation:
According to Aging Place in America, a 2007 study on elders' attitudes, most elder citizens are more afraid of losing their independence than of dying. When asked what was their biggest fear, 26% of those surveyed said that they fear not being independent the most, with only 3% worried about death. In the same vein, 89% said that they want to grow old on their own home, and 55% said they don't receive significant care from their adult children, but are content with it. As shown in the study, Enid and George's fiercely independent attitude is very common.