Brits say they want experiences and lasting memories over material gifts this Christmas, according to research. A poll of 2,000 adults found one in five is planning on giving more experiences than …
Brits say they want experiences and lasting memories over material gifts this Christmas, according to research.
For two thirds , the anticipation of an event is almost as exciting as the event itself – and actually forms part of the overall experience. Indeed, just over half admit to suffering from ‘FOMO’ – the fear of missing out – when they hear about amazing experiences someone else has enjoyed.A spokesperson for Travelzoo, which commissioned the research, said: “Possessions come and go but memories can live with us forever – and the study suggests people are increasingly aware of this.
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