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EuropeanPussy
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Tue Apr 25 10:15:35
All worthless

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Survey: 1 In 5 Adults In The UK Can’t Change A Lightbulb, Boil An Egg

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LONDON — Are you handy enough that if a lightbulb went out in your home you’d be able to change it? Believe it or not, one in five people aren’t so skilled. In fact, a new survey of people in the United Kingdom finds not only do about 20 percent of people not know how to change a bulb — the same number aren’t sure how to boil an egg, either.

The British insurance company Aviva recently released their annual Home Report which detailed, among numerous findings about how people do work around the house, relatively common tasks that people encounter. The company surveyed 2004 people across the UK in February and March about their habits and roles at home.

In addition to just one in five not being able to change a lightbulb or boil an egg, the survey found that nearly a third of the participants couldn’t cook any meal on the fly. And if someone were to spill a portion of their meal on their clothes or on the floor, only 59 percent would know how to get rid of the resulting stain.

Only 37 percent could change a flat tire.

The findings were even surprising to the folks behind the study.


“As a nation we tend to take pride in our ability to do things ourselves in and around the home, so it’s a surprise to see there could be a skills gap in places,” says Aviva Propositions Director Adam Beckett in a press release. “That said, we also know that people lead busy lives, so while we enjoy doing things ourselves, we also appreciate the opportunity to leave things to a professional from time to time, particularly with some of the more challenging jobs.”

Interestingly, while 50 percent of those surveyed said they learned how to do a home task on their by trial and error, plenty of people are turning to the internet for help, especially millennials. The study found four in 10 people aged 25 and under prefer learning do-it-yourself chores online. That’s more than twice the number in the age group who turn to an actual book for help.

Here’s a look at the polled tasks and the number of people who indicated they could successfully complete them:

Task Percentage who feel confident doing this task
Boil an egg 81%
Change a light bulb 79%
Cook a complete meal without using a recipe 69%
Read a map 66%
Sew on a button 65%
Unblock a sink 62%
Remove a stain from a carpet or clothing 59%
Change a baby’s nappy 57%
Wire a plug 57%
‘Bleed’ a radiator 53%
Check oil levels in a car 53%
Put up a shelf 47%
Put up wallpaper 39%
Change a flat tyre 37%
Change a washer on a tap 30%
Fit tiles 22%
The Children
Member
Tue Apr 25 10:35:45
aye i wuld say i m not surprised by this
Rugian
Member
Tue Apr 25 10:43:08
Unsurprising, though this is hardly limited to the UK. European countries in general suffer from the massive brain drain caused by emigration to America. Anyone with any sense of intelligence or motivation came here long ago, while the lazy, dumb, and docile remained behind in the Old World.
Paramount
Member
Tue Apr 25 10:44:28
Kids are gonna let their mom's change lightbulbs and boil eggs. They could probably handle it if only they tried. But I don't think they are interested.
jergul
large member
Tue Apr 25 10:44:46
Ruggy
You really should read the inscription on the statue of liberty.

We emptied out the trash.
Rugian
Member
Tue Apr 25 10:58:12
That trash is now running the mightiest superpower in human history, while your sole claim to greatness is being able to live off of the legacy your superior forefathers left you. Have fun wallowing in eternal mediocrity, pal.
Paramount
Member
Tue Apr 25 11:03:25
If you are so mighty why can't you build a wall even? http://www...hread=80029&time=1493116195620
hood
Member
Tue Apr 25 11:05:34
Walls are for pussies.
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