Brits sit on the sofa for four years

The British sat on the couch more than four years of their lives.
A survey of 2,000 adults revealed that people in the UK spent approximately 97.5 minutes per day, streaming, postponement and snacks on the couch. This is added to a jaw for 4.2 years during a typical adult life of 62.6 years.
The research, which was assigned by cleaning the brand Febreze, admitted that more than one -third (34 percent) of the participants could not imagine one day without sitting on the couch and that 37 percent of them claimed that they were happy places.
However, only half (52 percent) of the respondents erased their setts and almost two -thirds (61 percent) had never thought about the odors stuck in the furniture.
A Febreze spokesman said: “A sofa is one of the places where people spend the most time while at home.
“Nevertheless, we always give them the same attention with the kitchen or bathroom.
“Most of us don’t dream of letting them wear the same clothes without washing the same clothes every week, but many of them can’t remember when they last renewed their latest sofas.
He said: “We want to encourage the nation to recognize and defend the heroic role in their lives in their lives – not just as a place to sit, but as the heart of the house.”


