Things to give up when married
Two silly rankings for the price of one today! This time goo Ranking looked at what people think they’ll have to give up once they marry, for both men and women.
Demographics
Over the 21st and 22nd of March 2008 1,036 people from the goo Research monitor group completed a private internet-based questionnaire. 50.7% were male, 7.0% in their teens, 14.7% in their twenties, 30.1% in their thirties, 27.0% in their forties, 10.9% in their fifties, and 10.2% aged sixty or over. Note that the score in the results refers to the relative number of votes for each option, not a percentage of the total sample. Only the single people were asked today’s questions.
For me, I realised that I’d have to give motorbike riding, not that that was much of a hardship in Japan as for three months it’s too cold and for four it’s far too hot to ride, and living around Osaka it’s a long ride before you get to much in the way of interesting terrain. Just about everything else I had to give up was a good thing, from beer to regular delivery pizza.
Number 5 for women is a telling one, as are the two 15s for men…
What will you or did you regret giving up for marriage?
Ranking results
Q: What do you think you’ll have to give up if you marry? (Sample size=single men)
Rank Score 1 Go-kon, dating parties 100 2 Going for meals, hanging out with other women 90.0 3 Not coming home before dawn 83.3 4 Loans 63.3 5 Visiting clubs (including hostess ones) 61.7 6 Impulse buying 55.8 7= Tuning up car 58.3 7= Gambling 58.3 9 Allowance from parents 48.3 10 Smoking 42.5 11 Going out drinking more than twice a month 40.0 12 Staying up late 36.7 13 Spending more than 10,000 yen on a round of golf, etc 35.8 14 Rock climbing, other dangerous sports 33.3 15= Preparing food 31.7 15= Washing clothes 31.7 17 Spending more than 1,000 yen on lunch 28.3 18= Junk food 27.5 18= Taking taxis 27.5 20 Collecting things (figurines, stamps, etc) 23.3 Q: What do you think you’ll have to give up if you marry? (Sample size=single women)
Rank Score 1 Go-kon, dating parties 100 2 Going for meals, hanging out with other men 83.0 3 Not coming home before dawn 74.5 4 Impulse buying 62.1 5 Work 58.8 6 Allowance from parents 41.2 7 Going out drinking more than twice a month 39.9 8 Loans 38.6 9 Staying up late 35.9 10 Buying branded items 33.3 11 Spending more than 10,000 yen on a round of golf, etc 28.1 12 Visiting convenience stores 25.5 13 Taking taxis 24.2 14= Spending more than 1,000 yen on lunch 22.9 14= Smoking 22.9 16 Gambling 21.6 17 Eating at posh restaurants 19.0 18 Visiting clubs (including host ones) 19.0 19 Rock climbing, other dangerous sports 17.0 20 Junk food 16.3
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Steve said,
April 22, 2008 @ 10:11
I think Go-kon is pretty obvious. I’m surprised “Not coming home before dawn” is a ranked high because I didn’t even realize it was a popular thing to do.
Marriage is sacrifice — things to give up when you marry | Pacific Morning Post said,
June 2, 2008 @ 12:40
[…] Ken at What Japan Thinks translates and publishes many great surveys about Japan . For example, for the non-married among us there is the list of things you probably will have to give up when you finally settle down. […]
Girl Japan said,
August 7, 2008 @ 10:25
This is pretty interesting, will you be offering another survey?