Expensive gifts would not please your partners this Valentine’s Day
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As the day of love approaches, the results of a recent online survey have surfaced, which show that only 11% of females get happy by receiving expensive gifts from their male partners. A major portion of women surveyed, 45% of them, said that they would feel the happiest if their partner would make an investment in their name.The online survey, which was conducted by ET last week, got responses from 239 females and 763 males.
As per the survey, most women would like their men to be well informed, capable of making smart investment choices. So much so that 68% of female respondents claimed this to be something that they find appealing in a partner.
On the other hand, most of the men respondents said that women who are careful spenders attract them the most.
Talking of equality, almost 90% of both males and females said that it was important for their partners to carry the same attitude towards expenses, savings and financial goals like them. Differences in habits of spending
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