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77% in USA believe vacations strengthen relationships

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Going on a vacation is loved by everyone and it has its own fun, but, for the first time, One Poll conducted a survey among Americans, in order to get an insight into the benefits on going on a vacation, and a number of surprising facts were known with this survey. According to the survey, if not everything is right between you and your partner, you should go on a vacation with them. 77% of the people believe that the problems being faced with your partner can be solved and the relationship gets rejuvenated.

42% out of the around 2 thousand people on whom the survey was conducted said that going on a vacation made them fall in love with their partner once again. 1/3rd of the people who were involved in the survey are of the opinion that going on a vacation is a good option to maintain the ‘spark’ in the relationship. People also stated that it was more beneficial to travel with their partners or with a small group, while 81% believe that familial bonds strengthen if one goes on a vacation with family members.

Similarly, 79% opine that vacations lead to stronger relationships, and it helps in knowing your loved ones better, and only a vacation provides such a time when people get the opportunity to come out of their comfort zones. 61% of the people are able to do something adventurous only if they are with someone else on the vacation. 7 out of every 10 people said that while returning from the vacation, they feel more connected with their own self. 3 out of every 4 stated that spending time with others makes them feel refreshed, and this is the reason why, many a times, a vacation is postponed or cancelled due to a lack of harmony between partners or family members.

With travelling together with other people, people feel 65% happier, and while 45% of the people go on vacations with their families, 37% of them do so with their partners. 2/3rd of the people click a lot of pictures so that the moments can be captured forever, and relived later to become happy.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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