Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 9:04:39 GMT
The coronavirus has changed the routines of the majority of Spaniards, and that is why BBDO&Proximity Spain, in collaboration with the research agency Sumar, has launched " Rituals after a year of pandemic" , a quantitative study that allows us to understand in figures how the rituals of people in our country after a year since the health crisis began. The report determines that some of the rituals that we Spaniards had have been adapted since the beginning of the state of alarm. We do not eat the same, we do not take care of our appearance as before nor do we maintain the same patterns at the end of the day. Below, we highlight which habits have been most affected. The tracksuit and naturalness, the great protagonists of the year We Spaniards no longer start the day in the same way. The youngest (25-34 years old) are those who have changed their habits of getting up in the morning the most .
This has happened to 23.9% of those interviewed, compared to other older age groups in which this habit has barely changed. The shower is maintained for the vast majority (94.6%) and, however, going to work or Phone Number List studying is a morning routine in which 29.1% claim to have experienced changes. According to the study, teleworking has skyrocketed to 37% of cases of total or partial teleworking. The lack of social gatherings has led to a relaxation of dress codes. According to the projected data, 26.9% now worry less about what they wear and 18.6% give less importance than before to their physical appearance. Furthermore, 30.6% of Spaniards claim to worry less about their physical care routines. Greater dedication to food preparation Eating habits have also changed. According to the report, 41.4% of Spaniards declare that they now eat their meals at home with more elaborate and healthier dishes . In turn, women spend more time eating than men, with 15.5% versus 8.2%, respectively).
However, 47% of those surveyed long for direct personal contact with family and friends during the after-dinner meal, so typical of Spain. rituals pandemic year bbdo report Netflix & Chill, an essential against the lack of socialization Those hours after the work or academic day that we previously dedicated to socializing, meeting friends and having a few beers, have changed a lot after a year of pandemic. 61% of Spaniards miss meeting their family and friends when they finish their obligations. This has caused this social space to transform into spending more time on the couch , as recognized by 33% of the Spaniards interviewed. Watching television, series or movies has become, more than ever, the favorite form of leisure for 36.6% of Spaniards. 24% have increased their use time on social networks and it has also been detected that our cell phone passes through the bedroom door , since we take it to bed more times. However, it is worth noting that we also read more and listen to more music than we did before.
This has happened to 23.9% of those interviewed, compared to other older age groups in which this habit has barely changed. The shower is maintained for the vast majority (94.6%) and, however, going to work or Phone Number List studying is a morning routine in which 29.1% claim to have experienced changes. According to the study, teleworking has skyrocketed to 37% of cases of total or partial teleworking. The lack of social gatherings has led to a relaxation of dress codes. According to the projected data, 26.9% now worry less about what they wear and 18.6% give less importance than before to their physical appearance. Furthermore, 30.6% of Spaniards claim to worry less about their physical care routines. Greater dedication to food preparation Eating habits have also changed. According to the report, 41.4% of Spaniards declare that they now eat their meals at home with more elaborate and healthier dishes . In turn, women spend more time eating than men, with 15.5% versus 8.2%, respectively).
However, 47% of those surveyed long for direct personal contact with family and friends during the after-dinner meal, so typical of Spain. rituals pandemic year bbdo report Netflix & Chill, an essential against the lack of socialization Those hours after the work or academic day that we previously dedicated to socializing, meeting friends and having a few beers, have changed a lot after a year of pandemic. 61% of Spaniards miss meeting their family and friends when they finish their obligations. This has caused this social space to transform into spending more time on the couch , as recognized by 33% of the Spaniards interviewed. Watching television, series or movies has become, more than ever, the favorite form of leisure for 36.6% of Spaniards. 24% have increased their use time on social networks and it has also been detected that our cell phone passes through the bedroom door , since we take it to bed more times. However, it is worth noting that we also read more and listen to more music than we did before.