The top 30 things British people do on Sundays

Eating a roast dinner and visiting friends among most popular activites, with only one in five choosing to do life admin

Friday 08 February 2019 09:04 EST
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The typical Briton has four hours and 42 minutes of downtime on a Sunday, according to the survey
The typical Briton has four hours and 42 minutes of downtime on a Sunday, according to the survey (Getty iStock)

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Britons are most likely to spend their Sunday eating a roast dinner, taking a long walk and watching a film on television, a new survey claims.

The poll of 2,000 people also found that respondents typically had four hours and 42 minutes of downtime on the day of rest.

But less than one in five said they found the time to sort out overdue life-admin tasks at the end of the week and only one in six worked on their finances.

Over 70 per cent of those surveyed said they made a to-do list of tasks they needed to tackle over the weekend. But more than half said they could spend more time doing the jobs on their to-do lists on a Sunday.

Nearly two thirds of those polled said Sunday mornings can “fly by” without them “getting up to a huge amount”.

"Sunday is an ideal day for consumers to take back control of their household finances – turning traditional ‘Sofa Sundays’ into a money saving triumph," said Peter Earle, head of energy at comparethemarket.com, which commissioned the study.

The survey also found that 43 per cent of those polled think Sundays were primarily for “relaxing and recharging after the working week”.

Three in five said they often put off their Sunday to-do list to do more enjoyable activities, nearly a third said they had a lie-in and three in 10 do exercise on a Sunday.

Three in 10 respondents said they spent time visiting friends and family, while almost two in five prefer to spend the day in front of the TV.

Top 30 things to do on a Sunday

1.Have a roast dinner

2. Go for a walk

3. Watch a film on TV

4. Clean the house

5. Visit friends and family

6. Do some laundry

7. Read a book

8. Have a lie-in

9. Listen to music

10. Do some gardening

11. Sort out “life admin” like dealing with bills

12. Take a nap

13. Watch TV in bed

14. Binge watch a box set

15. Go out for a meal

16. Do a big food shop

17. Wash the car

18. Go to the pub

19. Prep meals for the week ahead

20. Have breakfast in bed

21. Go to the cinema

22. Play a boardgame

23. Recover from a hangover

24. Go clothes shopping

25. Go to church

26. Do work prep ahead of Monday

27. Go to the gym

28. Check work emails

29. Go for a run

30. Do yoga

SWNS

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