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Crimeans spoke about their least favorite things to do before New Year's Eve

Crimeans spoke about their least favorite things to do before New Year's Eve

CrimeaPRESS reports:

Only 1 out of 3 citizens can boast of calmness in the pre-New Year bustle. The high-paying job search service SuperJob found out what tasks or responsibilities are most annoying in preparation for the New Year celebration. Economically active citizens from Crimea took part in the survey.

13% of Crimeans named cooking festive dishes as their least favorite thing to do before the New Year. In second place is cleaning (11% of votes). 10% are irritated by the general rush and bustle, 8% by the need to choose and pack gifts. 4% of city residents do not like to buy food for the holiday. 3% do not like that they have to spend a lot of money. 2% do not like to decorate the Christmas tree and decorate the house. 1% of respondents each said that they were annoyed by the very anticipation of the holiday, corporate events, inviting guests and the need to congratulate colleagues, clients, customers and management. For 32% of respondents, there are no tasks or responsibilities that would irritate them on the eve of the New Year. 4% on the contrary — everything irritates. Another 4% do not prepare for the New Year and do not celebrate it,” noted the service’s press service.

Among the New Year’s tasks that often irritate women are cooking and cleaning. Men don’t like big expenses, haste and fuss.

Dates: November 30 – December 14, 2023

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