Making love boosts happiness more than anything else, a new research has found
Making love boosts happiness more than anything else, a new research has found.
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The researchers found that Christmas Day was the happiest day of the year and people were the most content at 1.50 pm on 25th December.
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They also found that there was a spike in Britain's happiness on the day of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's wedding on 29th April, but people were at their lowest ebb on 31st January, at 8 pm.
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"Through April we see a series of spikes due to the bank holidays," the Daily Mail quoted MacKerron as telling the Sunday Times.
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"Then, on the royal wedding day itself, there was a spike at around 11am during the service and again at 1pm when William and Kate went out on the balcony," he added.
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The best ways to be happy were:
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Making love - 12.9 per cent
Sport, exercise - 6.5 per cent
Theatre, concert - 6.5 per cent
Singing, performing - 5.9 per cent
Exhibition, library - 5.6 per cent
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