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More Filipinos expect happy Christmas—SWS

/ 10:21 AM December 23, 2016

More Filipinos are expecting a happy celebration of Christmas this year, according to the latest survey by Social Weather Stations (SWS).

The SWS survey, conducted from Dec. 3 to 6, showed 73 percent of 1,500 respondents or seven out of 10 Filipinos expect a merry Christmas.

This was a steady increase from 72 percent recorded last year and 71 percent in 2014. The latest figure was also the third highest since the survey started in 2002.

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Only five percent of respondents said they expect a sad Christmas, the lowest since the four percent recorded in 2003 and three percent in 2002.

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Those who expect neither a happy nor sad Christmas was set at 21 percent, slightly higher than last year’s 20 percent.

Seventy-five percent of respondents also answered “yes” when asked the question “Is it better to give than to receive?” This was slightly lower than the all-time high 77 percent logged last year.

The survey, first published in BusinessWorld, has a ±3 percent error margin for national percentages. RAM

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