What do Americans like most, least about the holidays?

A Consumer Reports poll shows that the
holiday season is a happy time for most Americans, but there are still
some things about this time of year that people don’t like.

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Americans’ biggest holiday dreads, according to the poll, include:

  • Crowds and long lines (58 percent)
  • Gaining weight (41 percent)
  • Aggressive or thoughtless driving in store parking lots (40 percent)
  • Getting into debt (30 percent)
  • Gift shopping (20 percent)
  • Seasonal music (14 percent)
  • Disappointing gifts (13 percent)
  • Seeing certain relatives (12 percent)
  • Traveling (10 percent)
  • Having to attend holiday parties, gatherings, or events (9 percent)
  • Having to be nice (4 percent)
  • Holiday tipping (3 percent)

When asked what they wished they could do
differently from how they expected to spend their time during the holiday
season, 22 percent of Americans said they’d like to change their holiday
activities. Thirteen percent wished they could alter their holiday food menu, and
an equal amount said they wished they could celebrate with a different group of
people. Fifty-three percent wouldn’t change a thing.

The Consumer Reports Holiday Poll also showed
that 60 percent of shoppers would rather receive cash as a present than a gift
card. And eight-in-10 would rather receive something practical over something expensive
or showy as a gift.

More results of the Consumer Reports Holiday
Poll are available at ConsumerReports.org.

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