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Every Christmas men struggle with the last-minute rush to find the perfect present for their partner.
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Yet had they listened a little more closely to their wife or girlfriend in the run-upto the big day, they could have saved themselves a lot of stress.
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Experts have identified four hinting styles that women use to try to ensure their favoured choice is placed under the Christmas tree.
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The problem is, they found, men are obliviousto the signals – four out of five miss the hints.
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The study broke downwhat it dubbed‘adventising’. Most women (56 per cent) were found to be ‘pepper-hinters’ or ‘present pointers’. Next came ‘Chinese whisperers’ followed by ‘careless listers’.
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But despite all these tactics, less than a third of men picked up any of the subliminalmessages – compared with more than half of women.
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The report comes as it was revealed that more than a third of us have been disappointed by our partner’s choice of presents and one in six is left upset or angry.
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Body language expert Professor Geoff Beattie advises women to use heavy verbal tips to their partners to get what they want. He added: ‘Hinting is an important part of everyday social interaction but to do this successfully it is vital that gender differences are taken into account.
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‘Women know what they want and are increasingly turning to “adventising” in order to get it – using clues to advertise to men what they want for Christmas.
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‘However, their covert suggestions can at times fall on deaf earsand men are missing out on a massive two thirds of crucial hints dropped by the ladies in their life.’
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For the study, which was commissioned by Boots, male volunteers watched a video that depicted a couple chatting in the run-up to Christmas. The film showed the various hinting styles, with most men unable to identify them.
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Recent research by the National Autonomous University of Mexico found that women are more adept at shopping than men because they are better at recalling landmarks – helpful when trying to get back to a dress they may have seen two hours earlier.