News Copy – By Rob Knight

The average Brit spends five years of their life feeling BORED, according to a study.

A survey of 2,000 adults found we succumb to boredom twice a day on average – amounting to a daily total of two hours.

Doing the washing-up, de-mossing the patio and buying socks were identified as some of the dullest things in the UK.

Other mundane aspects of day-to-day life include taking the bins out, scrolling through the photos of food uploaded to social media and cricket.

Commissioned by the British Heart Foundation to encourage the public to make the most of their free-time by volunteering, the study found almost half of those polled think life is boring.

And despite having an average of around four hours of free time a day, 34 per cent admit they tend to ‘waste it’ by doing absolutely nothing or filling the time with tedious tasks.

Formula One, company meetings and building flat pack furniture also leave Brits pining for more excitement.

Cleaning the windows, the daily commute and tap water bore the pants of us too – as do being kept on hold, getting a haircut and queuing in the post office.

Linda Fenn, head of volunteering at the British Heart Foundation, said: “No one likes to be bored, so we’re encouraging the public to put those ‘empty’ hours to good use and join our volunteering team.

“Volunteering is not only a great way to increase wellbeing and self-esteem but also meet new people and learn new skills.

“Each year the British Heart Foundation funds over £100 million of research into all heart and circulatory diseases but we couldn’t do it without the amazing support of our volunteer network.

“Every penny generated by volunteers helps to fund our vital research into heart disease, stroke, vascular dementia and diabetes.”

On a typical day, peak tedium occurs at 1.10pm – with this time officially the dullest point of the day, according those polled.

Although 23 per cent said they are most likely to be bored at work, a third reckon boredom usually hits when they are at home.

And a quarter believe life is more dull now than it was when they were a child – with 53 per cent fearing that life is passing them by.

Carried out through OnePoll.com, the survey found six in 10 wish they used their free time in a more fulfilling way.

And 47 per cent admit they often feel they have wasted their weekends – having done nothing noteworthy.

It also emerged around half think volunteering is or would be a rewarding use of their free time.

Three quarters of the population have volunteered at some point – and of those who have 75 per cent agreed it was time well spent.

Linda Fenn added: “Whatever time you can give as a volunteer to the BHF, will make a difference.

“Whether it is an hour or two a week in a shop, sometime every month as part of a fundraising group, or cheering or stewarding at a local event once a year.

“Even a quick post on social media during a lunchbreak can help spread the word!

“Every hour given will help us to achieve our ultimate goal to beat heart break forever.”

For more information about volunteering for the British Heart Foundation click here [https://www.bhf.org.uk/how-you-can-help/volunteer]

TOP 50 – MOST BORING THINGS:

1. Being kept on hold

2. Agonisingly slow Wi-Fi

3. The video adverts you can’t skip in front of a video you actually do want to watch

4. Junk mail

5. Waiting for a website to load

6. Queuing in the post office

7. Photos of food uploaded to social media

8. Cricket

9. Hearing about Brexit

10. Formula One

11. Football

12. Snooker

13. Waiting for the last minute of the washing machine cycle to finish

14. Doing the washing up

15. Having to get to the airport two hours early

16. Darts

17. Having to go to the depot to collect a missed parcel

18. Cleaning windows

19. The sport of bowls

20. Rice cakes

21. Income Tax forms

22. Waiting for your partner to get ready

23. Company meetings

24. Trailing round the shops after your partner

25. Updating your CV

26. Taking the bins out

27. Poldark

28. Your daily commute

29. De-mossing the patio

30. The music of Coldplay

31. The music of Radiohead

32. The music of Adele

33. Sending meter readings

34. Building flat pack furniture

35. Going to DIY shops

36. Sorting your recycling

37. Mowing the lawn

38. The week before payday

39. Monopoly

40. Getting a haircut

41. Going to the gym

42. Doing expense reports

43. Tap water

44. Trimming your fingernails

45. Applying for a mortgage

46. Buying socks

47. Having a bath

48. Moisturising

49. Going to the dry cleaners

50. Driving

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