As we reach the end of another turbulent year that has seen us lean on family and friends more than ever before, new research by Aero Bliss reveals that Brits struggle to show appreciation towards their closest loved ones.

Whilst many of us agree that we’re feeling grateful towards friends and family this Christmas (89%), the study reveals that almost half of us (43%) find it difficult to show it, with over a quarter (28%) agreeing that they forget or don’t have time (20%). Shockingly, one in ten of us admit that we only express our appreciation twice a year or less, with 7% of men agreeing they never express their gratitude.  

If the past two years have taught us anything about relationships with friends and family, it’s to not take them for granted. Whilst half of Brits (50%) feel more grateful for their family now than they did before the pandemic, it’s about time we started to show it; receiving a word or letter of thanks or gratitude makes us feel happy (47%), touched (46%) and special (34%). So, what better time to spread festive cheer than at Christmas, as Brits admit to spending an average of 18 hours preparing for the festive season, going above and beyond to look after those around them.   

To help us say ‘thank you’ to those we’re most grateful for this year, Aero Bliss is asking Brits to nominate their unsung hero for the chance to win an exclusive carol concert on their very own doorstep.

The Aero Bliss Choir will be visiting winners in both London and Manchester to spread festive cheer on the 16th and 17th December. Alongside their doorstep concert, those selected will also receive a selection of Aero Bliss goodies, and a personalised thank you note. To find out more and to nominate your unsung hero, head to the Aero Instagram channel @aerochocolateuki 

When it comes to who we’re most grateful for in life, the heart won’t lie, with our other halves taking the biscuit (34%), mums coming in a close second (21%), followed by our kids (17%). According to Brits, our in-laws aren’t worthy of as much gratitude, with only 1% agreeing that they’re most grateful for their mother-in-law or father-in-law – a recipe for an awkward Christmas if you ask us!  

And if we’re in need of any further inspiration on how to best show our appreciation to those that have helped us this year, we may want to look to the continent. According to Brits, Italy, Spain and France are best at showing their appreciation for others, followed by North America – clearly, they’re not conscious of coming across as ‘too emotional’ like us Brits (35%).  

Amy Bennett-Inge, Brand Manager for Aero commented, “The last few years have really brought home the importance of friends and family – and there is no better time than Christmas to say a special ‘thank you’ to those who keep us smiling through good times and through bad. That’s why this year we’re encouraging Brits to sing for their unsung hero and send a bespoke ‘thank you’ to those that make every day that bit more special.”  

Aero Bliss is Aero’s premium gifting range, featuring individually wrapped velvety whipped chocolate bubbles that are ideal for sharing occasions between friends and family. The range features Aero® Bliss Mixed – including Salted Caramel, Milk Chocolate, and Hazelnut Praline flavoured chocolates, and Aero Bliss PeppermintAero Bliss is available from most major supermarkets and subject to availability.  

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