Daily Express

100 YEARS OLD AND STILL COUNTS EVERY PER CENT...

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HERE is the second instalment of our 2017 cut-out-and-keep meta-survey. We shall conclude the list on Monday when you will have every percentage from one to 99 and will therefore not need to look at another survey until 2018.

32 per cent of men aged between 16 and 25 have been bird watching;

33 per cent of women say they drink alcohol at least once a week;

34 per cent of people are uncertain about recycling plastic;

35 per cent of workers who have had a fling with a colleague say it ended badly;

36 per cent of people say a firsttime travel experience is more exciting than a first kiss;

37 per cent of people say their happiest memories from childhood involved their best friend; 38 per cent of people enjoy walking; 39 per cent of people turn to their mum for advice;

40 per cent of people have suffered thefts of food at work;

41 per cent of parents fear their child will be run over when playing outside;

42 per cent of people don’t stay up until midnight on New Year’s Eve;

43 per cent of lottery jackpot winners have a cup of tea when they hear the news;

44 per cent of mums still breastfeed after eight weeks;

45 per cent of people say travel makes them more successful;

46 per cent of shoppers would rather pay more than see their favourite snack shrink in size;

47 per cent of people are hesitant to use frozen food in a Christmas feast;

48 per cent of head teachers say behaviour at their school is good;

49 per cent of house buyers want to live near a supermarke­t;

50 per cent of prisoners have no basic maths or English;

51 per cent of people always buy free-range eggs;

52 per cent of people never have a full English breakfast on a Saturday;

53 per cent of people say a firsttime travel experience is more exciting than a first date;

54 per cent of people plan more weekend getaways in 2017;

55 per cent of people say what they put on social media is what they really think;

56 per cent of the elderly have never talked to anyone about feeling lonely and isolated;

57 per cent of women are either overweight or obese;

58 per cent of women have unblocked a sink;

59 per cent of people say they are dependent on social media;

60 per cent of people consider themselves working class;

61 per cent of adults think that finding objective, factual informatio­n has never been more difficult;

62 per cent of UK adults do not know that Chateaubri­and is a type of steak;

63 per cent of people believe Winnie-the-Pooh’s words provide invaluable advice about friendship and love;

64 per cent of adults believe that prosperity is more about happiness than wealth. [65-99 on Monday]

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