Reasons for arguing revealed

Brits arguments revealed

Households are going potty over empty toilet roll tubes, dirty washing on the floor and finding dirty plates next to the dishwasher, as Brits’ biggest household bugbears are revealed in new research.

Emptying the bins without putting a new bag in and messy bedrooms are also cited as major causes of household arguments across the UK. 

The survey of more than 2,000 adults by Cushelle, marking the launch of its new Tubeless toilet tissue, uncovered that Brits have at least two household disagreements a day, despite 84 percent admitting that they are usually over something trivial.

TV presenter and personality Kate Thornton says, “Being a mum of a teenager means there’s no shortage of bugbears in my house. Whether we’re arguing over leaving the lights on, or what I like to the call The Zone, where piles of dirty clothes are conveniently placed near but not in the washing basket. Nothing frustrates me more than when I need the toilet and find an empty tube waiting for me, so it’s no surprise that more than half of all household arguments are about changing the loo roll. Cushelle is on a mission to create more harmonious households across the UK, by launching its new Tubeless toilet roll, removing the tiresome task of the tube change over from the chore list. I for one am here for it!”

“Although living with our loved ones is something we cherish, sharing our homes can certainly come with its challenges and the occasional disagreement or two! We only have so much patience and sometime this can wear thin, even on the most mundane things. Looking back, we can often laugh and joke about the silly arguments, but sometime the littlest of things can build-up and cause tensions to run high at home,” adds Joanne Kirwin, regional marketing manager at Essity.

Although the research shows that overall Brits are arguing less than in 2021, there has been a 43% increase in the number of household disagreements over loo roll. Now, every month more than half (56%) of all UK household arguments are about loo roll!

According to the survey, family rows take up six minutes of every day, equating to 36.5 hours a year, and when it comes to who is at fault for the daily disputes, a third (33 percent) of Brits aren’t afraid to put the blame on their significant other, with almost half (45 percent) innocently believing they themselves are the peacekeepers in their own homes. What’s more, women are more likely to blame their partners, whereas men are more likely to own up to being the culprit. 

 

Top 10 arguments in Brits’ home:

1.Leaving dirty washing on the floor (34.9%)

2.Messy bedrooms (32.5%)

3.Dirty plates next to the dishwasher (32%)

4.Emptying the bins and not putting a new bag in (27.9%)

5.Leaving lights on when you’re not in a room (27%)

6.Leaving the dishes to soak and not washing (23.8%)

7.Leaving loo roll tubes on the floor, windowsill etc. (23.7%)

8.Leaving the toilet seat up (22.6%)

9.Not changing the empty toilet roll (22.2%)

10.Leaving recycling next to the bin (19.3%)

The communal bathroom is the source of many frustrating bugbears, with leaving loo roll tubes on the floor or windowsill, leaving the toilet seat up and not changing the empty toilet roll listed as the most common. Forgetful Brits are to blame for the loo roll ruckus, with over half (52 per cent) using this as an excuse for not changing it, 22 percent say they are in too much of a rush, and 15 percent simply can’t be bothered to make the change.

“It is clear from our research that small changes can often have the biggest impact, which is why our new Cushelle Tubeless range of toilet tissue will help create harmonious homes across the UK. By going tubeless, the dreaded bathroom battle will finally be resolved as there will be no need to do the job that nobody wants – changing the empty loo roll tube! We’re not just saving relationships, but also helping households to reduce waste and save on trips to the shop, with our longer lasting rolls. With Cushelle Tubeless, there’s no tube, just more paper”, says Kirwin.

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