26 December 2011

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Britons spent £2.4bn on unwanted Christmas presents this year

By This Is Money Reporter

Last updated at 8:18 AM on 26th December 2011

Over the festive season, £2.4billion is spent on unwanted Christmas presents, a new survey suggests. One in five Britons said mothers were the worst culprits for giving inappropriate gifts, followed by mothers-in-law (18 per cent) and aunts (16 per cent).

Unwanted: Every UK adult will have been given up to two presents they did not want this ChristmasA survey of 2,000 people for online classifieds website Gumtree.com found that every UK adult will have been given up to two presents they did not want this Christmas, each worth £48.41 on average. A third of unwanted gifts end up gathering dust in the loft or the back of a cupboard, 15 per cent are given away to someone else, and 2 per cent are binned. But half of Britons are too polite to express their true feelings about undesired presents and will thank the giver enthusiastically, according to the survey.
Just 10 per cent of people will admit they do not want the gift and ask for a receipt, and only 4 per cent will be completely honest about what they think of the offering. Hamish Stone, from Gumtree.com, said: ‘From our research it’s clear that despite many people’s best efforts, homes across the UK are going to be cluttered with lots of unwanted Christmas presents this year. Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2078516/Britons-spent-2-4bn-unwanted-Christmas-presents-year.html#ixzz1hfr3OtJp

Some language remarks: Please note the beautiful example of the Future Perfect Passive "Every adult will have been given two presents ..." Actually this is the first time I have come across such a structure. Look for two more passive forms in the text.
culprit: a person who has committed a crime
loft: a space under the roof used for storing things
clottered with: crowded with
binned: something that ends up in the rubbish bin

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Britons spent £2.4bn on unwanted Christmas presents this year



By This Is Money Reporter

Last updated at 8:18 AM on 26th December 2011








Over the festive season, £2.4billion is spent on unwanted Christmas presents, a new survey suggests.

One in five Britons said mothers were the worst culprits for giving inappropriate gifts, followed by mothers-in-law (18 per cent) and aunts (16 per cent).

Unwanted: Every UK adult will have been given up to two presents they did not want this Christmas
Unwanted: Every UK adult will have been given up to two presents they did not want this Christmas

A survey of 2,000 people for online classifieds website Gumtree.com found that every UK adult will have been given up to two presents they did not want this Christmas, each worth £48.41 on average.

A third of unwanted gifts end up gathering dust in the loft or the back of a cupboard, 15 per cent are given away to someone else, and 2 per cent are binned.

But half of Britons are too polite to express their true feelings about undesired presents and will thank the giver enthusiastically, according to the survey.

Just 10 per cent of people will admit they do not want the gift and ask for a receipt, and only 4 per cent will be completely honest about what they think of the offering.

Hamish Stone, from Gumtree.com, said: ‘From our research it’s clear that despite many people’s best efforts, homes across the UK are going to be cluttered with lots of unwanted Christmas presents this year.


Read more: http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/money/news/article-2078516/Britons-spent-2-4bn-unwanted-Christmas-presents-year.html#ixzz1hfr3OtJp