Saturday, September 08, 2007

survey day (or night)

I came back from AMK, then msned abit and decided to do a survey on what people do on sundays.

So, i asked a bunch of people and see what kind of stuff they do. Someone answered and offlined soon after that, so i didn't ask "can i put your answer in public?" but anyway i took it as "yeah go ahead!!!!! its my pleasure!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!"
P.S. those who i asked were those who i didn't know what they were doing.

Survey results!

I think i asked about 10-12 people on msn, so I'll put the results of their replies (or non-replies =/) here.
--Dunno: about 3-4 people.
--Stay (or slack) at home: 7-9 people, assuming more than that.
--Family day: 2 people.
--Go temple: Me (and other temple friends, but probably less relevant here).
--No reply: Everyone else! (5 people if im not wrong)


Wow totally positive results huh!!! lol.

Allow me to do an explanation on the results of this general social behaviour.
From the survey results, 3-4 people don't know what they are going to do on sundays. In other words, they have spontaneous activities on sundays. They can call their bestest friends and go "omg (insert name), you wanna go shopping?????? i like, saw this reaaaaalllllyyy , like, pretty?????? (insert some crazily overpriced accessory) that i MUST BUY!!!!!!!!!! you wanna come along to shop?" "oh okayyy!!"
There, they know what to do on sunday itself- That's spontaenity.

Hey!! Not everyone is like that okay!!!!! you might say.
That's true.


The rest:

"So what you going to do tomorrow?"

"dunno leh..................slack at home?"
"Maybe go buy (item)"
"or maybe next time then buy, then go watch movie ba.."
And they will end up pondering which is the wiser choice, and at the end of the day stay at home. This shows that people who "stay at home" and "dunno" may be having the same thoughts of sunday, increasing the overall number of people who are at home on sundays.

On the other hand, people who stay at home have one major reason:
1) Slack.

Slacking on a Sunday is usually a nice thing to do, especially when you have a hectic week before that, and on Saturdays you were going out with friends till late at night. In this case sunday's a day to recharge. It's a do-nothing-at-home day.

Personally, I am a stay at home because i dunno what to do on sundays, and my parents will occasionally family-day the sunday. My family's family day is to have a late breakfast outside together, then go home at around noon. After noon it is a good time to slack, but sometimes i feel like going out with friends too, maybe to sit around chat or something. I go to the temple every sunday now, and mostly it's for the whole day. Sometimes i reach home early around 4pm though.

Some have family days, which meant going out. Nothing much to explain about on family day, though most families go out for the whole day together.

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