Recent research reveals a significant shift in the nightlife preferences of British women, with 51% opting for bedtime before midnight—a trend dubbed 'Cinderella partying.' The survey indicates that 65% prefer staying at home over going out, highlighting a cultural change in youth social behaviors. The findings particularly resonate with women in cities like Norwich and Edinburgh. Additionally, the Gen X demographic (ages 44-60) shows a notable decline in party enjoyment, while social media trends mirror these changes, suggesting a move towards prioritizing rest over nightlife.
A study shows that 51 per cent of women who go out drinking say they are home and tucked up in bed before 12am - a decision dubbed 'Cinderella partying'.
The survey of 2,000 women also showed that 65 per cent actually prefer an evening at home and a good night's sleep over dancing.
Gen X - those aged between 44 and 60 - are the most likely to report no longer enjoying a party.
Last year, an article in the Wall Street Journal dubbed 9pm the 'hot new bedtime' for people in their 20s.
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