before." The study also found 61 per cent will be buying a present for their partner, 51 per cent for their children, 49 per cent for their mums and 38 per cent for their dads.But uncles, colleagues and even grandparents look likely to go without this year.The most popular gifts on people's shopping lists included perfume or aftershave, candles and skincare, with chocolates, alcohol and books topping the list.And following a stressful 2020, 14 per cent plan to buy more wellbeing gifts this year, while 31 per cent will put more thought into the presents they give.A fifth also plan to spend more time choosing personal gifts this Christmas and 19 per cent will put more 'effort' into the task.It also emerged that despite the financial worries,.
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