Merry SPLIT-MAS: 15% of London Couples Would Break Up Over A Bad Gift
New research by GetYourGuide, the global marketplace for discovering and booking travel experiences, has revealed that over 50% of Londoners received a disappointing Christmas gift last year. Despite social media inspiration and subtle hints from loved ones, many of us still fall short when it comes to buying the perfect Christmas present.
Unwrapping a less-than-perfect Christmas gift could have grave consequences. Couples take note: 15% of Londoners admit they’d consider breaking up over it. In fact, some Londoners confessed that bad presents leave lasting scars, with a further 10% still holding a grudge and admitting they could never look at their partner the same way again.
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When Londoners were asked what they’d want to unwrap this Christmas, a holiday (33%) or a memorable experience (35%) were high on the wish list, beaten only by a bottle of perfume (43%). However, despite any historic mockery, a humble pair of socks (25%) is still the top offender on the ‘worst gift’ to receive, with bath sets (17%), and a mug (14%) all making the top three.
GetYourGuide’s spokesperson, Benjy Potter, said: “Nobody wants a dud gift under the tree, especially at Christmas. It’s all about making memories, and nothing beats the adventure of a travel experience. So, it’s no surprise that they are topping Londoners Christmas wish lists this year!”
Nearly 30% of Londoners confessed to staying silent after receiving a disappointing Christmas gift, leaving thousands of presents to gather dust in a drawer until the next spring clean. Meanwhile, defying the stereotype of British politeness, a bold 60 people admitted to sparking an argument over a lacklustre gift. To avoid disappointing loved ones, getting in an argument or risking your relationship, skip the socks this year, and give a gift that makes this Christmas one to remember.
To discover unforgettable Christmas gifts, visit: https://www.getyourguide.co.uk/c/gift/