Average Brits complains about weather for 2 days a YEAR, study finds
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Research by the Met Office reveals that the average Brit talks about the weather for 56.6 hours annually, outperforming other small talk topics like news and family. The study indicated that 60 percent of Brits consider weather a go-to subject. Additionally, 79 percent check the weather forecast daily, showing a deep interest beyond mere chit-chat. Furthermore, 20 percent expressed a desire to learn more about weather patterns. A significant portion believes discussions about weather's societal impacts would enrich their conversations.
The average Brit spends a whopping 56.6 hours talking about the weather over the course of a year, equivalent to two days and nine hours.
Weather is the go-to small talk topic for 60 percent of Brits, outperforming subjects like news, family, and holidays.
Seventy-nine percent of surveyed individuals check the weather forecast daily, indicating a strong interest beyond simple conversation.
Twenty-one percent of respondents believe that discussing the societal impacts of the weather would enhance the enjoyment of weather conversations.
Read at Mail Online
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