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Showing posts with label numbers. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

Interesting Figures About Christmas

The following survey was display in the newspaper.
Makes for some interesting reading.

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Christmas is as much a time for checking work emails as it is for going to church, a survey has revealed.


23% of 1060 people who completed a Colmar Brunton online survey said they would check their work emails on Christmas Day.
That is nearly as much as the 25% who will go to a church service on Christmas Eve or Christmas Day.

Spokeswoman for the Auckland Catholic Diocese, Lyndsay Freer, said she thought people would "need to be a bit compulsive" to check work emails on Christmas Day.
But she said the statistics were a reflection of the fact a large number of people were not Christian, and of the increasing popularity of computers and smartphones.

Tradition also takes a battering when it comes to the Christmas tree, with 71% of those putting up a tree shunning the smell of pine in favour of a fake tree.

Santa Claus will go hungry during his dash around the country, with only 29% of households planning to leave out food or a present for him.

The survey also showed the average age people stopped believing in Santa Claus was 8 years old. (This I can believe as I am sure this year Ben is already wondering secretly in his head, by next year he is going to be questioning this in more detail, although I know he would never let on because of his little brother!)

But there is some comfort for those fearing the disintegration of society, with 84% of people saying for them Christmas meant getting together with family and friends.

34% of people said it was most about the birth of Christ, and 5% of people said the day only meant time off work.
Christmas will be spent with relatives for 53% of Kiwis this year.

And despite the tensions that can come with family reunions, 61% of those surveyed said they would be spending Christmas Day where they wanted to be.

Just 11% admitted they would rather be somewhere else!

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So where do you fall in these numbers?
Will you be checking work emails on Christmas day?

Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Counting

Alex can count from 1 to 10. He is so clever.

There he was helping me make cookies and he told me I had to stop mixing when he got to 10 and with that he just started counting from 1 right through to 10.

I had never heard him do that before, so we rang Grandma in Dubai and he counted the same for her on the phone.

What a clever little man we have.