The most magical moments of Christmas include spending time with family, putting up decorations – and tucking into the first mince pie of the season, festive Brits say. A poll of 2,000 adults, who celebrate Yuletide, found watching Christmas movies, and the rare occasions when it snows, also made the top 20 list.
Other moments included being excited to crank up the seasonal tunes, giving their partner the present they spent so long choosing, and filling up their kid’s stockings.
And adults look forward to seeing children’s faces when they open their gifts, and getting a few days off work.
The study, by Very, also found 77 percent of adults believe the season is, and should be, a magical time of year, with 63 percent making a special effort in 2023.
Jessica Myers, spokeswoman for online retailer, Very, said: “As the festive season approaches, it’s clear to see that there are specific moments that make Christmas magical for families across the UK.
“From celebrating and embracing traditions, to spending time with loved ones and picking out the perfect gift, there is plenty to get excited about.”
It also emerged parents feel children find Christmas the “most special” at six years old, with 82 percent claiming moments with family are what truly makes December 25th great.
The study, carried out through OnePoll, also revealed when it comes to buying gifts, adults spend an average of four hours researching the perfect presents each year.
And one in 10 like to get everything from one place, as long as there’s enough variety.
Jessica Myers, for Very, added: “The intangible moments that create lasting memories ensure that the true spirit of the festive period continues to thrive in our hearts and homes.
“With just 29 days left until the big day, we’re excited to add a little bit of magic and sparkle to homes this Christmas, and a variety of options to suit all budgets in one place.”