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Monday, October 29, 2012

What do you end up checking out when you go to visit a single friend's house ?


goo Ranking recently reported on a survey conducted from the 5th to the 7th of September 2012 into what people can’t help nosing about in when they visit a single friend’s house. About 1,006 members of the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire.

53.4% of the respondents were female, 10.5% in their teens, 13.7% in their twenties, 26.6% in their thirties, 27.6% in their forties, 11.7% in their fifties, and 9.9% aged sixty or older. Note that the score in the results refers to the relative number of votes for each option, not a percentage of the total sample.

What do you end up checking out when you go to visit a friend who lives alone? 

[Rank] - [Score]
1.     Their room layout - 100
2.     The toilet - 66.7
3.     How things are tidied up - 51.0
3.     What books, manga they have on their bookshelves - 51.0
5.     What magazines they appear to be reading - 47.1
6.     The already-dried washing that is still hanging up - 44.7
7.     What CDs, DVDs they have - 42.5
8.     What photos they have - 42.3
9.     Checking their cleaning by if there’s dust on the shelves, etc - 41.6
10.     What’s on top of their desk - 41.2
11.     The view from their veranda - 32.7
12.     What design of curtains they have - 31.8
13.     What colour, pattern of rugs they have - 30.1
14.     What small stuff is placed around the entrance - 29.8
15.     How big their television is - 23.3
16.     How big their kitchen is - 22.9
17.     What’s in their fridge - 16.6
18.     What kind of kitchen equipment they have - 16.3
19.     The design of ceiling, walls - 16.1
20.     Their computer wallpaper - 15.9
21.     How many toothbrushes they have - 12.9
22.     What’s under their bed - 12.2
23.     What kinds of computer games they have - 11.8
24.     Their school graduation album - 11.5
25.     What kinds of spices, sauces they have - 7.6

| goo Ranking

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