Picking pets for Valentine's Day
China Daily | Updated: 2010-02-09 07:44
NEW YORK: Rather than spending Valentine's Day with their partner, one-fifth of adults would prefer to be with their pet, although the French still came top for romance, according to a joint global poll by news agency Reuters and market research company Ipsos.
The survey of 24,000 people in 23 countries found 21 percent of adults would rather spend Feb 14 with their pet than their spouse, although the French were least likely to choose a furry friend over a human with only 10 percent taking that option.
But the survey found that age and income were more of a determining factor than nationality when it came to romance, with younger, less affluent people more likely to choose their pet as their Valentine's Day companion.
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