47% People Don’t Put On Their Pants While Working From Home
Harin
A survey reveals that approximately 47% of participants confessed that they didn’t put on any legwear while working from home.
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Because of the COVID-19 outbreak, people have started working from home. And thanks to this, they don’t have to worry about putting on formal clothes.
People can wear anything they want, from shorts to pajamas. Some are notorious enough to not even put on their pants. While you may think that only a few might actually do this, the number proves to be a whole lot more.
The survey from YouGov, a London-based research data analytics group reveals that approximately 47% of Americans participating in the survey said that they didn’t put on any legwear while working from home. This included pants, shorts, skirts, etc.
On the other hand, 39% confessed that they wore slightly fancier clothes, but only from the waist up, before joining a video conference. The survey also indicates that compared to women, men are three times more likely to not put on their legwear.
Around 50% of participants confessed they combed their hair before getting on a call with 70% were women and the rest were men. 51% said that they washed their face, 50% brushed their teeth while 24% shaved before turning on the camera.
19% actually spent their time to put on some makeup. Meanwhile, 29% made sure they were in a well-lit condition. What about you? Are you a pajamas or a no-pants kind of person when working from home?