Half of Brits’ daily conversations are completely pointless: Study
By ANIWednesday, August 18, 2010
LONDON - A new study has revealed that nearly half of British people’s daily conversations are completely pointless.
The typical Briton has 27 conversations every day but only 43 per cent of them - or 12 chats - can be deemed “meaningful” or “important”, reports the Daily Express.
The study also found the traditional pub is still a top place to go for a heart-to-heart, after our home. Geordies are the most sociable people having an average of 33 conversations every day.
Chris lewis from Courage Beer brewers, Wells and young’s, which carried out the research among 3,000 adults, said: “This poll shows that we are great at everyday banter. But most of it is about every- day things like the weather.” (ANI)
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