Christmas ‘wouldn’t be the same’ without family arguments, say third of Brits – here’s the top 7 debates

The top festive family debates are what movies to watch, who should do the washing up – and the correct rules of board games.

According to a survey conducted on 2,000 adults who partake in Christmas celebrations, it was found that 83 percent are eagerly anticipating the opportunity to reunite with their family and friends during the holiday season. However, 43 percent are mentally preparing themselves for potential disagreements that may arise.

A study has revealed 43 per cent of adults prepare themselves for a festive squabble
A study has revealed 43 per cent of adults prepare themselves for a festive squabble

Common topics that are expected to spark minor disputes include the ideal room temperature, the use of electronics at the dining table, and the appropriate time to commence opening gifts. These issues were ranked among the top 30 subjects that could lead to lighthearted arguments.

There will also be bickering over whether tree lights should be turned off if you leave the house, and whether to go for a walk.

But 37 per cent admit Christmas would not be the same without the squabbles.

The research was commissioned by British Gas, to mark its PeakSave half price electricity offer on Christmas Day and Boxing Day,.

A spokesperson emphasized that gatherings with family members during this time of year often serve as fertile ground for various disagreements, ranging from choosing what movies to watch to disputes over who is responsible for clearing the dishes.

“Families bickering like this are as much a part of the festive season as mince pies and questionable jumpers.”

It also emerged 71 per cent plan on braving a board game with loved ones over the festive period.

With Monopoly (37 per cent), Scrabble (31 per cent) and Trivial Pursuits (22 per cent) the top three board games those polled will be playing.

With the biggest arguments during games being rule-breaking (26 per cent), sore losers (24 per cent) and too much competitiveness (23 per cent).

But it’s not all fighting talk, as 54 per cent enjoy a family squabble – with one in four revealing they find it more entertaining than what’s usually on the telly.

Most arguments are resolved together (24 per cent), by someone lightening the atmosphere with a joke (19 per cent) or while 14 per cent of us take time out from our loved one to move on.

The spokesperson from British Gas added: “Although our research shows we can enjoy a little festive family drama, nobody wants big arguments, and with half price electricity at Christmas that’s one less thing to worry about.”

TOP 30 HOUSEHOLD DEBATES THIS CHRISTMAS:

1.    What movie/s to watch  

2.    Who is washing up 

3.    The rules of the games / board games you play   

4.    The temperature of your home  

5.    Smart devices being allowed at the table or at all on Christmas day

6.    When to open the presents

7.    What games / board games to play 

   

8.    When to eat 

9.    Heating on or ‘put another jumper on’     

10.   How much chocolate is ok to eat before lunch or dinner

11.   To open gifts all together or take turns

12.   Family members leaving lights on   

13.   Family walk in the fresh air – or not   

  

14.   Who gets to play their music playlist  

   

15.   Who’s going to sit where at lunch / dinner

16.   Whether to dress up or wear casual clothes

17.   Whether to keep the tree lights on all day or turn them off if you go out

18.   Someone using up all the hot water

19.   Who goes in the shower first

20.   People feeding the dog under the table   

21.   When to pull the Christmas crackers

22.   Who gets the last roast potato (or favourite veg)     

23.   Should it be carols or pop songs played during the day

24.   Who’s going to sit next to granny or grandpa and listen to their ‘stories’

25.   When is too early to open a bottle of fizz

26.   Who makes the tea or coffee first thing   

27.   Christmas pudding or a modern dessert

28.   Who carves the turkey   

29.   Whether to watch the King’s speech  

30.   Whether it’s ok to use the dishwasher multiple times

Some 37 per cent of Brits admit Christmas would not be the same without their arguments
Some 37 per cent of Brits admit Christmas would not be the same without their arguments
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