Britons are already breaking their New Year’s resolution to stop boozing
Britons are already breaking their New Year’s resolution to stop boozing – after just a week of 2022
Geordies most likely to have broken a ‘no booze’ New Year’s resolution promise Poll of 1,500 from all over the country found 24 per cent had fallen off the wagon One healthcare worker broke his resolution on January 3 at a pal’s dinner party
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One-in-four Brits have already broken a New Year’s resolution to stop boozing, just over a week into 2022.
A poll of 1,500 from all over the country found 24 per cent had fallen off the wagon.
The most common resolutions after drinking which have been ditched since January 1 were: joining a gym – 22 per cent; lose weight – 19 per cent; and maintaining a ‘positive attitude’ – 18 per cent.
One-in-four Brits have already broken a New Year’s resolution to stop boozing, just over a week into 2022
Geordies were most likely to have broken a ‘no booze’ promise, with four-in-ten confessing that they had already imbibed.
Seb Livingstone, 34, of Newcastle, said he broke his resolution on January 3 after a pal invited him round for a dinner party.
The healthcare worker said: ‘To be honest it was quite a relief as I know I’d never have made it through the whole year.’