Three Quarters of Britons Would Rather Stay Home on Valentine’s Day – Poll
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Three quarters of Brits would rather stay home with snacks and a film than go out for Valentine's Day, survey suggests
Almost three quarters of Britons would rather stay home with familiar comforts like snacks and a film than go out for Valentine's Day, a survey suggests.
73 per cent of Britons plan to stay home for Valentine's Day, poll finds
Highlights 57 per cent of 25 to 34-year-olds say they have regretted Valentine's Day spending with 30 per cent spending less than five years ago.63 per cent say a "successful" Valentine's Day means feeling relaxed and financially comfortable.Marks & Spencer data shows 82 per cent of its customers plan to spend Valentine's Day at home this year.Three quarters of Britons would rather stay home with familiar comforts than spend money on Valentine's…
London: A poll has found that nearly three-quarters of Britons would rather stay home and have a snack or watch a film than go out on Valentine's Day. The poll, conducted by digital bank Zooba, showed that around 57% of those aged 25 to 34 said they regretted going out, according to the British news agency PA Media.
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