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Lent 2016: 10 things most people will (try) to give up | |
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Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent - the festival where people give up a guilty pleasure for 40 days until Easter Sunday. | Ash Wednesday marks the beginning of Lent - the festival where people give up a guilty pleasure for 40 days until Easter Sunday. |
Lent marks the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert. | Lent marks the 40 days Jesus spent fasting in the desert. |
Although it is traditionally a religious holiday, many non-Christians join in around the world and try to go without one thing for approximately six weeks. | Although it is traditionally a religious holiday, many non-Christians join in around the world and try to go without one thing for approximately six weeks. |
According to openbible.info, a website that tracks what Twitter users say they are giving up for Lent (both serious and non-serious) some of the most popular things people want to banish are chocolate, social networks and alcohol. | According to openbible.info, a website that tracks what Twitter users say they are giving up for Lent (both serious and non-serious) some of the most popular things people want to banish are chocolate, social networks and alcohol. |
The algothrim used by the website does not pick up tone, so not all the suggestions are entirely serious. | The algothrim used by the website does not pick up tone, so not all the suggestions are entirely serious. |
For instance, Twitter users say they want to give up the social network while using it and others sarcastically pondering whether they could drop school during the period. | For instance, Twitter users say they want to give up the social network while using it and others sarcastically pondering whether they could drop school during the period. |
The most common things being given up for Lent in 2016 are: | The most common things being given up for Lent in 2016 are: |
1. Chocolate | 1. Chocolate |
2. Social Networking | 2. Social Networking |
3. Alcohol | 3. Alcohol |
4. Twitter | 4. Twitter |
5. Facebook | 5. Facebook |
6. School | 6. School |
7. Meat | 7. Meat |
8. Sweets | 8. Sweets |
9. Coffee | 9. Coffee |
10. Fizzy drinks | 10. Fizzy drinks |
Certain vices like alcohol, swearing and sugary drinks nearly always feature in the list - which is compiled every year - but trends and news events do influence people's choices. | Certain vices like alcohol, swearing and sugary drinks nearly always feature in the list - which is compiled every year - but trends and news events do influence people's choices. |
In 2013, giving up "twerking" reached 34 but had fallen out of the top 100 a year later, the International Business Times reports. | In 2013, giving up "twerking" reached 34 but had fallen out of the top 100 a year later, the International Business Times reports. |
Similarly "horse meat" was a new joke entrance in 2013 but has since disappeared completely. | Similarly "horse meat" was a new joke entrance in 2013 but has since disappeared completely. |
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