Fellow followers of The Traitors, allow us to lament ― the ultimate week of the present, which has reached its giddiest viewing heights in its third season, has come.
Over the previous few episodes, you may need screamed on the telly as Faithfuls bought voted out or winced on listening to THAT annoying phrase once more.
You’ll likely have requested your self whether or not you’d select to be a Trustworthy or Traitor if given the prospect, too (I’d be a horrible Traitor, however I do need to put on that cape).
Based on a current YouGov ballot, solely 20% of Brits say they’d select the trail extra treacherous: 55% would go for a devoted life.
The survey discovered that your selection could also be linked to your persona traits and even your political stance, too.
What does selecting to be a Traitor or Trustworthy say about your persona?
Based on the ballot, extra males are within the Traitors camp (64%) than ladies.
In the meantime, potential Faithfuls noticed a extra even break up (51% ladies vs 49% males).
The youthful you might be, the extra you’ll need to be a Traitor; 49% of would-be Traitors had been beneath 45 in comparison with a measly 34% of Trustworthy wannabes.
Those that say they’d be a Traitor are extra goal-oriented than those that’d keep Trustworthy and are virtually twice as probably (39% vs 20%) to day they’d be ruthless in attaining their goals.
Most individuals who’d stay the Trustworthy life assume video games are for enjoyable (51%), however if you happen to’d fairly sneak and spy within the present, you’re extra more likely to assume performing effectively is extra essential than having time (51%).
Extra of the Traitor tribe say some secrets and techniques are crucial in a relationship (64% vs 54% of Faithfuls), and odds are they’ve lied about their age too (47% vs 33% of Trustworthy followers). In addition they lied greater than twice as a lot as their honourable counterparts on their CV (27% vs 15%).
Those that dream of donning the Traitors cape are likely to assume folks consider what they are saying greater than those that’d keep at midnight on the spherical desk, and see themselves as extra of a pacesetter than a follower.
The rest?
Yep ― unsurprisingly, rule followers tended to make up a much bigger proportion of self-elected Faithfuls than the Traitors crew.
The extra misleading group was likelier to take dangers too.
Extra hopeful Faithfuls assume cash doesn’t purchase happiness than the extra Traitor-oriented (45% vs 31%).
And whereas those that’d go for a surreptitious midnight assembly are likely to have extra progressive views on points like marriage equality and legalising hashish, extra of them (58% vs 48%) oppose “political correctness” than their un-caped brethren.
Aspiring Faithfuls, in the meantime, had been extra more likely to again commerce unions, welfare advantages, and nationalising public utlities.