Couples Argue 2455 Times a Year


An insurance company in England found an interesting evidence about the main cause that triggers couples in the world to argue.



A survey of 3,000 people, consisting of married or dating couples, concluded that on average each couple argues as much as 2,455 times a year.

“Or an average of 7 times a day,” according to The Sun this weekend.

Every couple argues an average of 112 times because of a misunderstanding. For example, one does not listen to what their partner says.

A total of 109 quarrel is because one of them is impulsive. And economic factors led to an quarrels as much as 108 times.

Another factor that causes arguments are a lazy nature of each partner. Laziness is accounted for as much as 105 times of quarrel.

Snoring also donate 102 quarrel. As for food, sex, children and dissent each contributes 92, 88, 88 and 80 arguments in a year.

The lack of attention even triggers an argument. For example, a one who forgets to say ‘I love you’ contribute as much as 69 times.

So are these arguments normal? A spokesman who’s name does not want to be mentioned by The Sun said the number of small fights as much as 2,455 times per year is normal. “Small fights every day is a sign of a normal relationship,” he said.

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