People caught in a rocky relationship are most likely to break up around springtime or Christmas, if data from social networking site Facebook is to be believed
People caught in a rocky relationship are most likely to break up around springtime or Christmas, if data from social networking site Facebook is to be believed.
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David McCandless, a designer, culled information from 10,000 Facebook status updates which used the phrases 'break up' or 'broken up', and plotted them on a graph.
He discovered that a huge number of relationships ended just around 'Spring Break,' a major holiday in the US college calendar, which falls in early March.
Couples will perhaps be heartened to note that Christmas Day itself sees the fewest break-ups, reports the Daily Mail.
Monday is the most popular day for updating your Facebook status with news of a failed relationship, perhaps after a particularly bad weekend.
Valentine's Day also sees a spike in the number of love affairs that come to a sudden end.
However, there's some good news for those who have broken up. Bowing to public pressure, Facebook has stopped displaying photos of former lovers on people's pages.