NZ Herald, 11/29/20: Ashley Wells, Seth Auberon (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly; flirtini.com
Why December 11 is the day you're most likely to be dumped
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According to statistics, the most popular day to break up is December 11th, reports news.com.au.
And the second most popular time of year to break up is in March, right after Valentine's Day, the original data reveals.
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Ah, I feel down. They're not getting any bigger |
The data, first collected by Information Is Beautiful in 2008, was compiled by statisticians who studied relationship status updates on social media and found that the most common breakup date falls two weeks before Christmas.
December is already filled with high pressure events, from the end of year work Christmas party to boozy catch-ups with friends we haven't seen since lockdown, and of course the mandatory family gatherings.
Why did it have to happen now of all days? |
So some of us decide to hedge our bets and opt out of the relationship before the silly season hits.
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Speaking to the Daily Mail, a dating expert revealed that the most important reason relationships end before Christmas is that people don't want to spend money on people they're not romantically interested in.Dating coach James Preece said nobody wants to end things too close to Christmas.
"And New Year is coming, which brings them the chance for a fresh start."
He believes Dec. 11 was the key day for couples to call it quits because they don't want to waste money on people they can't see a future with.
"Firstly, if someone is planning on a break up then they will want to get it over with before Christmas," he said.
"There's no point buying presents and spending time with someone you aren't interested in.
"Secondly, it's party season and [our partners] can be quickly forgotten if you go out without them.
"Cheating and inappropriate flirting are the biggest causes of break ups.
"Finance can cause huge problems too, especially if one is spending lots and the other is trying to save." More
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