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Tradition Trumps Tech for Teens This Christmas
« Posted: December 23, 2014, 08:27:17 PM »


Handwritten Christmas Cards and Thank You Letters Beat Social Media Say UK Teenagers

Slough, UK: 23rd December 2014: 13 to 17 year olds are choosing traditional greetings over digital alternatives this festive season with 77% putting pen-to-paper to deliver a handwritten Christmas card, more than double those sending Christmas wishes via social media sites. That’s according to the initial findings from Logicalis’ seventh Realtime Generation Survey, an annual UK-wide survey of 1000 teenagers.

The traditional handwritten thank you letter is also the most popular way for this digital-savvy generation to say thanks for their gifts; 52% plan to write and send a letter or card this Christmas, 44% will text, and 19% said they plan to Skype or Facetime family and loved ones.

In spite of this, the survey results reveal that UK teenagers remain hooked on their gadgets:

•   40% have asked for a digital present this Christmas
•   The average teenager already owns more than five digital devices
•   The top devices owned by UK teens today are:
1. Smartphone – 88%
2. Laptop – 81%
3. Tablet – 66%
4. Games Console – 61%
5. Desktop PC – 47%
•   On average, teens spend five hours actively engaged in digital activity every day. 8% admit to spending 10-12 hours per day in front of a screen.
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Chris Gabriel, CTO at Logicalis UK, said, “Although these initial findings show this generation is clearly tech-focussed and digital first in every day life, it’s positive to see that the personal touch and long-standing traditions of sending Christmas greetings is not lost.”

Further detail of the initial survey results include:

•   Top ways for teens to send Christmas greetings this year:
1. Written Christmas card – 77%
2. Text message – 42%
3. Social media – 36%
4. eCard – 10%
•   Top ways for teens to say thank you for Christmas gifts this year:
1. Written thank you letter or card – 52%
2. Text message – 44%
3. Social media – 33%
4. Video call – 19%
5. eCard – 9%
•   Top ways teens would like to receive Christmas greetings this year:
1. Written Christmas card – 80%
2. Text message – 34%
3. Social media – 30%
4. eCard – 12%

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