據(jù)英國(guó)《每日郵報(bào)》報(bào)道,圣誕前夜近日被票選為求婚時(shí)機(jī)。英國(guó)一家網(wǎng)站近日邀請(qǐng)網(wǎng)民投票選出他們心目中的求婚時(shí)機(jī),結(jié)果有32%的人選擇了圣誕前夜,是所有單日中選擇最多的。
圣誕假期被認(rèn)為是最浪漫的求婚時(shí)段,總計(jì)有49%的網(wǎng)民選擇了包括圣誕前夜在內(nèi)的圣誕假期進(jìn)行求婚。至于求婚方式,51%的女性希望對(duì)方直截了當(dāng)拋出問題:“你愿意嫁給我嗎?”15%的女性則表示希望對(duì)方借助現(xiàn)代技術(shù)——其中29%的女性希望通過電子郵件,27%的人希望通過手機(jī)短信,只有19%的人性希望通過電話求婚。打電話現(xiàn)在成了最不受歡迎的間接求婚方式。
調(diào)查還發(fā)現(xiàn),大男子主義依然存在,男性依然期待展現(xiàn)他們的騎士風(fēng)采來主導(dǎo)求婚時(shí)刻。高達(dá)65%的男性表示,如果女性主動(dòng)求婚,他們則會(huì)拒絕。有趣的是,有的人并不認(rèn)為圣誕假期必然要找個(gè)伴共享浪漫時(shí)光。另一項(xiàng)由單身交友網(wǎng)站針對(duì)2000名網(wǎng)民的調(diào)查發(fā)現(xiàn),近四分之三的人表示圣誕前夕適宜提出分手。
Christmas Eve voted the most romantic day to propose - but chauvinism still rules, as 65% of men say they'd refuse if their girlfriend popped the question
They say it is the most wonderful time of the year and now Christmas has officially been voted the best time to get down on one knee and pop the question.
Christmas Eve has scooped first place as the most popular day of the year to propose, with 32 per cent of the vote. Surprisingly, Halloween was voted in fifth place, with six per cent just behind New Year’s Eve with nine per cent, according to a new survey.
Overall, with 49 per cent of the vote, the Christmas holidays have been voted the most popular time of the year to propose. The survey also found that nearly 17 per cent of men in the UK that have already proposed, have popped the question five times or more.
When it comes to the big ask, 51 per cent of women want their partner to cut to the chase and plainly ask ‘will you marry me?', with 15 per cent of women thinking that using technology is the best way to propose When asked which type of technology they would you like their partner to use in the proposal, 29 per cent of women said email.
Text message was also a popular answer, scoring 27 per cent of the vote, while over the phone came in last place with 19 per cent of the vote.
And it seems that chauvinism is not dead, with 65 per cent of men saying that they would say no if their girlfriend proposed, found the survey by Chillisauce.co.uk.
However, another survey found that, for some people, Christmas isn’t about sharing, or caring - it’s about quite the opposite.A survey of 2,000 by singles dating website Flirt.com found that nearly three quarters of Brits believe it’s okay to end a new relationship in the days leading up to Christmas. Talk about a Bah Humbug!