What the World is Planning for New Year’s Eve
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE December 18,
2012
Popping
the Cork:
What the
World is Planning for New Year’s
Eve
New
York— While 9% of global citizens plan to sleep
through the dawn of the New Year, the other 91% plan to be
doing something to celebrate the ringing in of 2013. A new
poll by global research company Ipsos on behalf of Reuters
News sheds light on the New Year’s Eve plans of people in
23 countries.
Many global citizens are expecting a social evening. Four in ten (39%) intend to have a gathering of close friends and/or family and two in ten (22%) plan to go out to the home of friend's and/or family to count down the New Year. One in ten (11%) intend to go out to a special place or gathering to watch fireworks while 6% intend to go out to a restaurant for a special dinner.
The social option is not preferred by all, however, as one third of global respondents (33%) indicate they will celebrate by staying home. Two in ten (21%) want to just be with their spouse or partner and one in ten (9%) plan to sleep through the night.
The poll also reveals that two in ten (21%) global respondents will celebrate by having an alcoholic drink like champagne and one in ten (11%) will have food and non-alcoholic drinks.
Highlights: Those
most likely to…
• Party with friends
or family: Sweden (64%), Brazil (55%), South Africa
(54%), China (53%) and Mexico (52%)
• Be a
homebody and stay home: Japan (56%), Russia (47%),
South Korea (43%), Hungary (42%) and the United States
(42%).
• Keep it cozy with just their
partner/spouse: China (38%), Hungary (34%), the
United States (31%), India (29%) and Indonesia
(29%).
• Light up the sky with a fireworks
show: Indonesia (30%), India (23%), Brazil (20%),
Australia (18%) and South Africa (18%).
• Pop
the cork of a champagne bottle: Sweden (40%),
Germany (31%), Poland (30%), Belgium (28%), South Africa
(27%) and the United States (27%)
• Sleep
through the fireworks and the clinking of the
glass: Japan (23%), Australia (19%), China (17%),
the United States (13%), Canada (11%) and Great Britain
(11%),
These are some of the findings of an Ipsos
Global @dvisor poll conducted between October 2 - 16, 2012.
The survey instrument is conducted monthly in 24 countries
via the Ipsos Online Panel system. The countries reporting
herein are Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,
China, France, Germany, Great Britain, Hong Kong, Hungary,
India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Poland, Russia,
South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the
United States of America. An international sample of 18,000
adults aged 18-64 in the US and Canada, and age 16-64 in all
other countries, were interviewed. Approximately 1000+
individuals participated on a country by country basis with
the exception of Argentina, Indonesia, Mexico, Poland, South
Africa, South Korea, Sweden, Russia and Turkey, where each
have a sample 500+. Weighting was then employed to balance
demographics and ensure that the sample's composition
reflects that of the adult population according to the most
recent country Census data and to provide results intended
to approximate the sample universe. The precision of Ipsos
online polls are calculated using a credibility interval. In
this case, a poll of 1,000 is accurate to +/- 3.5 percentage
points and one of 500 is accurate to +/- 5.0 percentage
points in their respective general populations. All sample
surveys and polls may be subject to other sources of error,
including, but not limited to coverage error, and
measurement error. For more information on credibility
intervals, please visit the Ipsos website at http://ipsos-na.com/dl/pdf/research/public-affairs/IpsosPA_CredibilityIntervals.pdf