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Honeymoons on the Wane – Time-poor Brits Want a Mini-moon

Honeymoons on the Wane – Time-poor Brits Want a Mini-moon

But stag and hen parties are getting longer not shorter!

The days of newly-wed couples flying to an exotic location for a month-long honeymoon could be on the wane in busy Britain – after a survey showed that ‘mini-moons’ are growing in popularity.

One in six Brits would rather take a short break after their wedding – for two to three days – than book a longer holiday, according to a survey by the original stag and hen experts Red7, which are celebrating 20 years in the wedding business this year.

The survey quizzed more than 2,000 respondents across the UK and found some interesting trends.

 

It showed that:

Are Brits the world's worst daters?

43% of UK respondents claim they have never approached someone they find attractive. Explore Slots.info's new global dating infographic & latest survey results to discover whether we are just plain terrible at dating.

A OnePoll survey of 1000 Brits has revealed that the Romeos and Juliets of the UK could be among the world's worst daters. The fresh data shows that as a nation we are typically shy, not exactly chivalrous and even unromantic…

• 43% of Brits have never approached someone they find attractive
• 44% of men have never paid for their first date
• 14% of the British public have never been on a first date

The Great British Wedding

The Great British Wedding

How long have you spent planning your big day? Will you be setting up a wedding hashtag? Are you spending more than most on the dress of your dreams? If you've ever wondered how your wedding day plans compare to the average British big day, QHotels has all the answers - and we just had to share them with you.

The UK-based luxury hotel company surveyed a huge 1,500 newlyweds and put their most eye-opening, inspiring and heart-warming discoveries together in a definitive guide to the Great British Wedding - and it looks gorgeous, too!

Take a peek into the most popular venues, size up those guest lists, and see what time of year the rest of the UK is tying the knot. At Vows and Venues, we know that sometimes having a point of reference can make all the difference.