Brits keep up with TV dramas to stay socially relevant
June 4, 2014
A survey from Panasonic reveals that the UK are a nation of bluffers, as just over 1 in 4 of (26 per cent) have pretended to have seen something on TV so that we could join in with a group conversation, and 36 per cent of respondents admitted
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