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Richer or poorer than other shoppers.
No. It is connected to the products they are buying :hmm:
Chris_2k11
02-12-2008, 18:30
believe they are shopaholics?
.:SpIcYsPy:.
02-12-2008, 20:07
Believe they are fashionable?
Believe they are fashionable?
I shall give this to you, apparently, more than 65% of shoppers believe they are a fashion inspiration. Does not include me, that is for sure :lol:
New results show that the sale of WHAT has been falling about 2% every year?
New results show that the sale of WHAT has been falling about 2% every year?
Mobile phones
cars
No, totally wrong track :)
Ladies underwear ( sorry, I just heard that there was a real fall in expenditure on this - we are all going about in grey cotton knickers apparently).
CDs
HiFi
DVDs
No, still on the wrong track :)
*-Rooney-*
03-12-2008, 12:09
fruit and veg
microwave meals
fresh meat
*-Rooney-*
03-12-2008, 17:06
weddings
houses
cars
Chocolate
Holidays
Pens
Dining out
*-Rooney-*
03-12-2008, 17:38
New results show that the sale of WHAT has been falling about 2% every year?
going to the cinema
books
cameras
Cds/downloads
Tissues
Electrical items.
No, none of you are anywhere near right.
Clue: Most of us use this product on a daily basis.
Milk
Bread
Soap
Cheese
Eggs
Toothpaste
Shampoo
Newspapers
Books
Breakfast cereal
Sorry, no, none of those :nono:
Televisions
Radios
coats
pencils
paper
pens
Computers
Bathrooms/kitchens
Stationary
Clothes
Shoes
None of those.
Time for another clue, me thinks:
It comes under food and drink.
Water
Juice
Fizzy drinks
Buiscits
Pasta
Getting warmer but still a long way to go :lol:
Bread
Tea
Coffee
Hot chocolate
Bread
Tea
Coffee
Hot chocolate
:cheer: You have got another one, well done.
Experts believe people are ditching tea in favour of cold smoothies and fruit juices.
When a husband and wife do it together, it increases the chance of success by 67%. WHAT is it? :hmm:
When a husband and wife do it together, it increases the chance of success by 67%. WHAT is it? :hmm:
Diet
Get fit
Start a new hobbie
Conceive? :lol: :lol: :lol:
I suppose, it would help if they did it together :rotfl: But it is not the answer I am looking for :lol:
No, it is not making a cake :)
Navigate when driving
bring up children / set boundaries etc
plan a wedding/party etc
Riiiight I know I havent even guessed yet but I really havent got a clue where to start so, can we have a clue :p
Chris_2k11
04-12-2008, 18:01
this ones quite difficult
*-Rooney-*
04-12-2008, 23:04
book a holiday
Come on now, I said it has to do with food and drink, most of us use the product on a daily basis. I know from posts on here that some people probably could not live without it :D
alcohol
Beer
Wine
Vodka
rum/bacardi
whiskey
alcopops
Chocolate
Sweets
Crisps
peanuts
cake
biscuits
*-Rooney-*
05-12-2008, 09:48
i thought the question was : When a husband and wife do it together, it increases the chance of success by 67%. WHAT is it?
Didnt someone get the right answer : Tea
i thought the question was : When a husband and wife do it together, it increases the chance of success by 67%. WHAT is it?
Didnt someone get the right answer : Tea
You know what, you are right :lol: I forgot what the question was. Should have gone back a few posts, sorry :o :bow:
Yes, the question still is: When a husband and wife do it together, it increases the chance of success by 67%. WHAT is it? :D
*-Rooney-*
05-12-2008, 09:55
you were just tring to confuse me and thats not hard lol
play a video game
go shopping for christmas / birthday presents
mixed doubles tennis/badminton etc
family finances/budgeting
*-Rooney-*
08-12-2008, 17:28
can we have a clue please?? :)
Hollie-x
08-12-2008, 17:43
A roast dinner?
None of those answers. Clue: It is quite difficult to do for some, therefore spouses support can make the difference.
*-Rooney-*
08-12-2008, 17:58
career changes
stop smoking
Working
uni courses/ retraining
learning to drive
Hollie-x
08-12-2008, 18:27
Is it still to do with food/drink?
cure a hangover,
cook christmas dinner
career changes
stop smoking
Yeah, you have got another one, well done. :cheer: I did not realise how much of a difference it can make, as 67% is very high.
63% of British females spend less than £10 a month on WHAT? :hmm:
nail care
makeup
skin care
tights
chocolate
wine
mobile phone calls
clothes
shoes
hair products
moisturiser
fruit
partners
Hollie-x
09-12-2008, 20:02
63% of British females spend less than £10 a month on WHAT? :hmm:
lunch at work/school
their other half
No, that is not it either.
Abigail, please be more specific with one of your answers :D
underwear
socks
:cheer: You have got the right answer. A survey found that six in 10 British females only buy underwear when it needs replacing and 63% spend less than £10 a month on it.
Obviously not buying Victoria's Secret or Agent Provocateur at those prices :lol:
The consumption of WHAT has fallen by 5% among the under 30s?
tea
potatoes
chocolate
sweets
crisps
coffee
alcohol - I hope
rice
pasta
cereal
cigarettes
Chloe O'brien
12-12-2008, 12:45
Chocolate
Wine
*-Rooney-*
12-12-2008, 18:11
vegetables
fruit
organic foods
No, I am afraid you are wrong.
Automobile Fuel
Electricity
Gas
chewing gum
bubble gum
sunday roast dinners with the family
chips
turkey twizzlers
Getting closer :D But none of those :nono:
*-Rooney-*
13-12-2008, 14:43
GM foods
micro meals
Nothing as fancy as that :D
Hollie-x
13-12-2008, 18:28
Fast food i.e MacDonalds
What's the question again?
What's the question again?
The consumption of WHAT has fallen by 5% among the under 30s?
Abigail, you could just check up on previous posts to find out what the question is :lol:
I know but I couldn't be bothered to scroll back a few pages to find it. Lazy or what? :rolleyes:
*
Cigarettes
Television viewing
Disposable income
*-Rooney-*
14-12-2008, 16:15
water
wine
bread
Can we have a clue please?
Your parents will have bought this item on a regular basis and you and other people in your profession probably too. There, I have given you the answer :lol:
what do you mean profession?
Hollie-x
14-12-2008, 19:50
talk about random but - toothpaste?
pencils rubbers sharpeners rulers pens jotters (notebooks)
school dinners
packed lunches
sandwiches
Chloe O'brien
15-12-2008, 00:31
School uniforms
school dinners
packed lunches
sandwiches
You are closest. It is a particular food item. :D
Chloe O'brien
15-12-2008, 11:40
School milk.
Not school milk :) But you would get this at school, no problem.
custard
semolina
tapioca
rice pudding
carmel cake
mushy peas
beans
I shall give this one to you, we talking baked beans.
You might think that baked beans were a staple food of young people living on a budget (like students!!), but not accordint to a recent survey. Because in the last five years, baked bean consumption has falled by 5% among the under 30s. Well done :clap:
Personally, I'm not a great fan of beans. Two of my flatmates are, they have beans with everything.
77% of people go to the supermarket with WHAT?
Their children
Partner
Elderly parents or neighbour
No money
Credit card
Recycled carrier bags
their own bags
partners
Mothers
Their slippers on (my mum has done this)
No, not slippers (I tell you, if you don't tell anybody else, I nearly done it myself too, but noticed as I was leaving the house :lol:).
Unwashed hair
A hungry belly
No, not those two answers
no shopping list
their pets
their own trolley
A trolley they've stole and are returning :ninja:
Siobhan is nearly right with one of her answers :)
A shopping list.
Their dog/cat/hamster
Basket/one of them trolleys on wheels that old people have
A shopping list.
Their dog/cat/hamster
Basket/one of them trolleys on wheels that old people have
:cheer: You have got another one, see, your brain is not so dead as you said earlier today :lol: Well done.
This will be the last statistic until the new year to give my brain a rest trying to find new statistics for you to guess. :D
*-Rooney-*
15-12-2008, 21:35
i suppose it gives our brains a chance to recharge also lol
Unless one of you wants to set the question, of course. :)
Unless one of you wants to set the question, of course. :)
I wouldnt know where to get them from :lol:
Right, I hope you are all ready to get your thinking heads back on :D
The average office worker spends 50 minutes a day doing WHAT?
annette_tr9
08-01-2009, 07:33
drinking coffee......
although i think i spend longer than 50 minutes doing that...
Surfing the web - although I am sure I spend longer than that, lol!
Answering emails? - again I am longer
Writing emails?
going to the bathroom
drinking coffee/tea
*-Rooney-*
08-01-2009, 10:24
talking to friends/colleagues
eating/ snacking
sleeping lol
Chloe O'brien
08-01-2009, 12:18
Standing at the stupid photocopier.
Chatting
No, much to my surprise none of you have got the right answer. :nono: (I sooo missed the wagging finger during my holiday :lol:)
:lol: ....... No, not right
*-Rooney-*
08-01-2009, 13:32
typing
printing
smoking
annette_tr9
08-01-2009, 15:01
on ebay?!
gossiping.....
eating?!
Nothing
Day dreaming
Ogling guys who come into the office
Looking out of the window.
*-Rooney-*
08-01-2009, 18:53
worrying about kids/other half
travelling to/from work
Chloe O'brien
08-01-2009, 19:26
Washing their hands
applying their make-up
*-Rooney-*
08-01-2009, 23:30
going to the toilet
Interesting answers, I must say. lol But none of you are right :D
annette_tr9
09-01-2009, 07:07
on the phone??
walking......??
filing
creating presentations
printing personal stuff
looking for a pen
looking for a pen
Lol - that is me - only 50 minutes! I also spend a lot of time looking for my keys and picking up things that I knock over whilst looking ofr pen/keys!
filing
creating presentations
printing personal stuff
looking for a pen
You are close with one of your answers :)
Messing around with font, layout, colour etc on documents.
deleting emails, archiving emails
learning how to use powerpoint
finding a pen that works
*-Rooney-*
09-01-2009, 17:49
filling out forms
chatting up the oppposite sex
Applying for new jobs
Paying bills
Internet banking
Tescos shop
deleting emails, archiving emails
learning how to use powerpoint
finding a pen that works
Once again, you are closish with one of your answers :)
*-Rooney-*
11-01-2009, 04:11
learning how to do something new on the comp
moving emails from one folder to another (inbox to saved)
filing
Using IT applications/microsoft office.
training
di marco
11-01-2009, 11:56
ive missed this game, ive not played it in ages!
forwarding emails they get to friends/family?
finding paper for the printer/to write on?
No, none of you have got it yet :nono: Clue: Could be a problem if you are unsuccessful
correcting spelling mistakes in presentations
sending emails to wrong people
*-Rooney-*
11-01-2009, 16:59
trying to seduce the boss
No, none of you have got it yet :nono:
*-Rooney-*
12-01-2009, 12:19
photocopying bodyparts lol
changing ink cartridges in printer
Nothing to do with changing anything. :)
Can we have another clue please :angel:
Seeing it is you and you asked nicely :D
Very frustrating 50 minutes, not nice at all, especially when you have little time.
Having dinner
Waiting for clients.
finding a pencil sharpner
Searching your emails
Googling and searching for stuff on the internet
Waiting for a reply to emails
On hold on the phone
No, still not right. You are cery close though, Siobhan and Trinity. :D
Not quite right but getting very close :)
answering emails
sorting emails
deleting emails
writing emails
searching for email addresses
Nothing to do with emails.
Looking for a hole punch or stapler.
looking for a phone number
looking for a particular person
waiting for a response
You are not looking for the obvious :D
Turning the computer on/off
Sorting work out for the day
Delegating tasks
Helping other people
finding a phone number scribble on a postit
find a piece of paper to scribble something on
Getting the printer to work
IT problems
PC down
Network down
Nothing to do with IT. Think of an office not quite so modern maybe. :hmm:
No, I suppose you spend 50 minutes each day doing this, even in summer.
*-Rooney-*
12-01-2009, 16:13
oh im all out of ideas, totally confused now lol
nice to have u back btw perdita
On the loo? :lol:
staring into space
Looking out the window
looking at the sun?
*-Rooney-*
12-01-2009, 18:11
waiting for an appointment
ordering new stationery.
collecting stationery.
typing
answering the phone
passing on messages/taking messages
annette_tr9
12-01-2009, 20:49
opening the post?
Come on, people, you know the answer really. I thought this would be finished with the first answer :) Think about a time before IT became the bees knees in an office.
Putting paper in the typewriter
I really can't think of anything. Another clue?
Taking dictation/short hand
Writing letters
opening mail
Filing mail
etc
Clue: You were close with answers when you were looking for something :)
50 minutes a day/old fashioned office/looking for something/no modern technology :hmm:
Looking up phone numbers
Phoning people
I am ready to give up here!
50 minutes a day/old fashioned office/looking for something/no modern technology :hmm:
Looking up phone numbers
Phoning people
I am ready to give up here!
Imagine yourself working in an office, in most offices you would still look for this, not sure whether it is 50 minutes though, technology might have improved on that. :)
I work in an office.
I spend 8 hours a day looking at the computer monitor!
Looking for the bosses diary
Making appointments
looking for receipts, forms, letters, copies, invoices, addresses, telephone numbers.
(Today) looking for a reason not to just pack it in and go home :p
I work in an office.
I spend 8 hours a day looking at the computer monitor!
Looking for the bosses diary
Making appointments
looking for receipts, forms, letters, copies, invoices, addresses, telephone numbers.
(Today) looking for a reason not to just pack it in and go home :p
Where would you most likely find these?
In filing cabinets or drawers in the desk...
What is in filing cabinets or drawers?
Yes, but how do you store paperwork in cabinets?
Files!
I do spend ages searching my desk for stuff - I have proposals everywhere...
In hanging files.
Filing in alphabetical order
Where do you put paper you do not put loosely into hanging files? We are getting very, very close now :thumbsup:
Into folders?
In a cupboard or drawer or one of those in/out trays on a desk
Files!
..
??................................................ ..
Files!
..
??................................................ ..
:cheer: :cheer: Hurray, you have got the right answer. Although I must admit I have never, ever looked for a missing file for 50 minutes every day, not even electronic ones. :) Well done. :clap:
Finally we got there :lol:
I am surrounded by files. I have a shelf full of proposals and costing right in front of me at eye level. And I do spend a bit of time (not 50 minutes a day, I don't think!) searching for the right one.
but then I have a cross index on my pc....
Lets see how long you need to crack this one:
Women do WHAT nearly twice as much as men?
Brush their teeth
go to the loo
Cook (x100 in my house :mad: )
Clean (ditto:mad: :mad: )
Take the kids places
annette_tr9
13-01-2009, 13:52
think
work
talk!?
I know how you feel, it is the same in my house :angry:, but the answer I want has not been given :)
:
Women do WHAT nearly twice as much as men?
Drive
Use the computer/internet
Eat chocolate
Drink tea
Talk
Plan holidays, trips out etc
Look after the kids
Pay the bills/sort finances
Go to parents evenings
Make beds
Do washing
Do ironing
annette_tr9
13-01-2009, 13:59
spend!!
wash.........
Files!
..
??................................................ ..
:cheer: :cheer: Hurray, you have got the right answer. Although I must admit I have never, ever looked for a missing file for 50 minutes every day, not even electronic ones. :) Well done. :clap:
I said filing ages ago...
Files!
..
??................................................ ..
:cheer: :cheer: Hurray, you have got the right answer. Although I must admit I have never, ever looked for a missing file for 50 minutes every day, not even electronic ones. :) Well done. :clap:
I said filing ages ago...
I am sorry Siobhan, I must have missed that one, I shall get my eyes checked :o
just in case: http://www.soapboards.co.uk/forums/showpost.php?p=635865&postcount=2656
anyway on to the next one
Working
shopping
eating
Exercising
worrying
*-Rooney-*
13-01-2009, 14:04
learning how to do something new on the comp
moving emails from one folder to another (inbox to saved)
filing
is this not the right answer to that office question pages ago?
I think I was looking for files and just did not see filing, sorry.
*-Rooney-*
13-01-2009, 14:07
ill let you off lol
now your next question?
blinking
ill let you off lol
now your next question?
blinking
don't let her away with it.. we both said it :lol::lol::lol:
Joking huns xxx
ill let you off lol
now your next question?
blinking
Spotted it this time :D Yes, it is blinking, well done. :clap:
*-Rooney-*
13-01-2009, 14:10
yay *does a little dance*
How about this one:
A recent survey has found that 78% of people believe that seven months is
about the right time to decide whether you want to do WHAT?
How about this one:
A recent survey has found that 78% of people believe that seven months is
about the right time to decide whether you want to do WHAT?
Get married
move in with your partner
Get divorce
Seperate
Have a child
buy a house
like a job
move to a new job
buy a house
like a job
move to a new job
You are whizzing thorugh them now :lol: Well done, you got the right answer. :clap:
What do you make of this one:
More than eight in 10 workers believe that WHAT is evidence of a caring employer? :hmm:
one who listens
promotion prospects
gives awards to employees
understand home/work life
Flexi time
pension (final salary)
work place nursery
bonuses
Christmas lunches/dinners paid for
I like your answers but you are not right. :D
More than eight in 10 workers believe that WHAT is evidence of a caring employer? :hmm:
Someone who takes an interest in the personal/family lives of employees.
Listens to problems in the workforce and works with employees to resolve them.
It would be so nice if your answers were true, alas, they are not what I am looking for. :nono:
*-Rooney-*
13-01-2009, 19:48
knowing your birthday and wishing you happy birthday
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