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Areda Survey researched Turkey’s memory storage habits! The result was surprising

According to the results of the “Memorial” survey conducted by Turkey’s reliable research company Areda Survey with 1,100 participants, Turkish people, who value their memories, keep an item belonging to the person they love the most.

The research company Areda Survey investigated Turkey’s memory storage habits. He is hiding an item belonging to the person he loves very much.

MOST ADULTS LIKE TO HOLD THE ITEMS OF THEIR LOVED ONES

21.2% of the stated that they keep an item belonging to their loved ones the most. While 19.6 percent of those who kept a loved one’s belongings were women, 22.5 percent were men. It was determined that the group between the ages of 45-54 attaches importance to keeping the belongings of their loved ones with a rate of 29 percent. This was followed by 20 percent of those over the age of 65.

13.6% of them stated that they saved coins/paper money, while 12% stated that they kept the diary containing all their memories. While 18 percent stated that men save more coins than women, it was revealed that women mostly keep their diary books with 12.5 percent.

Areda Survey researched Turkey’s memory storage habits

OVER 65 DOESN’T FORGET THEIR LETTERS

Today, with the development of technology and the ease of communication, correspondence It has become a habit that has sunk into oblivion. According to the results of the research, 10 percent of the participants stated that they still keep their letters. People over the age of 65 were the age group who kept their letters the most, with a rate of 14.9 percent.

Other close answers given by the research participants were military tag, magnet, key chain, lighter, pebble, wedding candy, sea shell, cinema-concert-train-plane, respectively. tickets, business cards, dried flowers, marbles, jerseys and gift wraps.

The research, which was conducted between 19-21 April with the participation of 1,100 people across Turkey, was carried out using the “Areda Survey’s Profile Based Digital Panel” with the CAWI technique, one of the quantitative research methods .

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