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From Christmas card writing to putting presents under the tree, odds experts at NZCasino have analysed increases and declines in interest in key Christmas traditions to reveal which ones are likely to go extinct. The data research highlights significant declines in interest in cherished traditions – signalling that a more modern festive spirit might be taking over. The Top 5 Declining Christmas Traditions 1.

Carol Singing – 66% Decline in Interest Since 2023 Once a heart warming staple of the festive season, carol singing appears to be in rapid decline, with interest plummeting by a staggering 66% in just one year. The data revealed such a widespread lack of enthusiasm that it was impossible to pinpoint a specific region with the least interest—this tradition is dwindling across the board including in Somerset. 2.



Christmas Crackers – 15% Decline in Interest Since 2023 The iconic snap of a Christmas cracker is becoming less common at British tables. With a 15% decline in interest over the past year, Yeovil, Somerset has emerged as the least festive in this department. 3.

Elf on the Shelf – 13% Decline in Interest Since 2023 The mischievous elf that once delighted families is losing its charm. Burton upon Trent and Crossgates, Leeds showed the least engagement with this playful tradition, contributing to a 13% nationwide drop in interest since last year. 4.

Christmas Cards – 11% Decline in Interest Since 2023 (and a further 24% drop since 2022) Once the hallmark of.

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