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14th December - Contrary to the stereotype that relatives
are the last people teens would like to spend time with, recent
research by www.maddogmobile.com has found that for many 13-19
year-olds, time with the family over Christmas is a top priority.
A surprising nearly one in two (45%) said the one thing they'd
really like to do on Christmas day is spend time with their
family, with only one in five choosing their friends. And
in fact, faced with the prospect of waking up on Christmas
day to find themselves "Home Alone," one in four teens' first
thought would be to find their family instead of watching
TV programmes banned by their parents (6%).
But, as you might expect, although time with family is key
for a lot of teens, it is still on their own terms. The things
they don't want to do are:
. Help mum and dad out with the chores (27%)
. Spend time with relatives they don't like (16%)
. Play charades and other games (10%)
. Go to a neighbour's party (5%)
Watching the Queen's Speech is at the bottom of most teens'
lists, with 42 percent saying it is the last thing they want
to be doing on Christmas Day. However, with only three percent
saying they will have to tune in at 3 pm it appears the Queen's
address to the nation won't be high on the list of most families
this year.
This Christmas could prove very expensive for parents if
teens get their own way. The Mad Dog Mobile research reveals
that for 40 percent of 13-19 year-olds, an iPod is the present
they most want in their stocking this year. At a recommended
retail price of £179.00 for the 4GB iPod nano, parents can
be forgiven for harking back to "the good old days" when teens
were happy with books or CDs. Other presents teens are pestering
their parents for this year are mobile phones (23%), PSPs
(11%) and PCs (6%).
"It's no surprise that teens are asking parents for expensive,
flashy gifts to feed their multi-tasking electronic lifestyle,"
stated Rob Ellis, spokesperson for Mad Dog Mobile. "On Mad
Dog Mobile, teens don't think twice about uploading photos
from their phones, downloading games or chatting with people
around the world. That being said, it's a pleasant surprise
that so many teens want to spend time with their family at
Christmas."
If New Year's resolutions are any indicator of trends for
2006, you'll find nearly 30 percent of teens will be 'getting
fit or leading healthier lifestyles' - although only just
over three percent indicated that they wanted sports equipment
as a gift. A quarter of teens surveyed also said they would
'study harder' in the year ahead.
Mad Dog Mobile (www.maddogmobile.com) is a great new website
where teens can meet new friends, play games, participate
in competitions and earn points for free mobile content and
other cool stuff. The Mad Dog Mobile site is a 'scam-free'
zone with no hidden costs or catches. It is also built to
comply with Home Office guidelines on child protection on
the Internet.
Research methodology
The research was conducted by Mad Dog Mobile through the online
community on their website. It polled 640 teenagers aged 13-19.
About Mad Dog Mobile
Mad Dog Mobile has been designed to provide a safe place for
teens on the Internet. The site was built to comply with the
good practice models of the Home Office task force on child
protection on the Internet.
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