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The UK’s top 10 biggest Christmas ‘icks’ have been revealed

We've all got one, let's be honest.

Emily Sergeant Emily Sergeant - 24th December 2024

The UK’s top 10 biggest Christmas ‘icks’ have been revealed, according to the results from a hilarious new survey.

Christmas may be the most wonderful time of the year, but it can also have its fair share of icks.

From tinsel on the tree, to cheesy Christmas jumpers, and everything in between, there are plenty of Christmas traditions that we simply love, and some we love to hate – and now, new research conducted by online retailer Haypp ahead of the festive season has revealed exactly what it is that Brits find the ickiest.

The research reveals that the number one ick is a controversial one – putting ketchup on a Christmas dinner, as nearly a third of respondents (32%) claim it makes them feel grim and that they’d judge someone for it.

Wearing Christmas jumpers is one of the UK’s biggest Christmas ‘icks’ Credit: Julia Larson (via Pexels)

It may cause controversy in a few households nationwide, the second biggest ‘ick’ is adults in matching festive pyjamas, with just under a third of Brits cringing, while some of the other similar traditions to this on the list being family photo Christmas cards, and wearing Christmas jumpers in public.

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Elsewhere on the list, it was revealed that 27% of Brits find it unbearable to talk about politics over dinner, and lots of us don’t like it when others watch us open presents.

Around 18% also can’t stand it when people argue over festive games.

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The UK’s top 10 Christmas ‘icks’

  1. Having tomato ketchup on your Christmas dinner – 32%
  2. Adults in matching pyjamas – 29.2%
  3. Talking politics during dinner – 27.9%
  4. Undoing your trousers at the dinner table – 24.4%
  5. Leaving the dinner table to smoke – 23.2%
  6. Everyone watching you open your presents – 20.4%
  7. Being hungover on Christmas Day – 19.5%
  8. Arguing over a game – 18.1%
  9. Family photo Christmas cards – 15.2%
  10. Wearing Christmas jumpers – 13.2%

Bad habits at the dinner table also feature heavily on the list, as a quarter of Brits hate it when people undo their trousers after the Christmas meal, and just over a fifth find it rude when someone leaves the table to go and smoke.

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What’s your take then? How many of these ‘icks’ do you agree with? Are there any others you feel need adding to the list?

Featured Image – Karolina Grabowska (via Pexels)