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BRITS reveal the things that put a smile on their face, including funny animal videos, overhearing a stranger’s quirky conversation and being made a cuppa just the way they like it.

Research polling 2,000 adults found half (46 per cent) agreed it’s the little things that fill them with positivity, over more lavish and elaborate experiences.

The study, commissioned by belVita, found that sunshine produced the highest levels of positivity
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The study, commissioned by belVita, found that sunshine produced the highest levels of positivityCredit: Oliver Dixon
Receiving a hug from a family member was a close second
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Receiving a hug from a family member was a close secondCredit: Oliver Dixon

Being smiled at by a stranger (46 per cent), comical place names (29 per cent) and dancing around the house (23 per cent) are among the top things that make the nation smile.

Also on the list of smile spreaders were feeling the sun on your face (55 per cent), the start of spring (44 per cent) and watching funny animal videos (39 per cent).

The study, commissioned by belVita as part of its Smile Café activity, hosted by TV chef and rapper Big Zuu, that forms part of the 'Give a Smile' initiative to help fight food poverty, also found 69 per cent agree receiving a free hot drink would boost their mood.

The campaign encourages people to ‘donate’ a smile to its charity partner, FareShare, where for every smile, the biscuit brand will give a meal to those in need with the aim of providing up to 125,000 meals in total.

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Nancy Moore, for belVita said: “The Smile Café showed just how much of a difference a smile and a positive outlook can make, as it helped work towards the ultimate goal of helping those in need.

“Last year we donated 100,000 meals to FareShare and are happy to be continuing our partnership, helping us in our mission to fight food poverty and spread positivity.”

The research also revealed the impact of positivity, as 27 per cent will give more to time to help others when in a good mood.

Nearly a third (31 per cent) even claim to make better decisions when they’re in an optimistic mindset.

Springtime really does put a spring in people’s step, as adults feel more energised (63 per cent) and optimistic (57 per cent) during this time of year compared to the winter months.

More than half (51 per cent) also said they’re more productive when feeling upbeat, and 26 per cent try to spread the good vibes and encourage those around them to be more positive when in a good mood themselves.

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The research, conducted via OnePoll.com, also reveals generational differences, as 57 per cent of those ages 55 to 64 will go for a walk to pick themselves up, and 43 per cent will spend time with family and friends.

Whereas 45 per cent of Gen Zs will indulge in some self-care to lift their mood.

Big Zuu said: “I’m buzzing to be out with belVita for the Smile Café. Getting people smiling, laughing and spreading positivity - knowing those smiles were turned to donations, was a real feel-good factor.”

Polly Bianchi, director of fundraising at FareShare, said: “The donation of so many meals to our network of 8,500 charities nationwide will make a huge difference to enabling groups to provide vital wraparound services.

“The power of positivity shines through the work of these amazing charities and community groups, where friendly smiles and acts of kindness, alongside the provision of nourishing food, go a long way to supporting individuals and communities in need."

TOP 20 THINGS THAT PUT A SMILE ON BRITS’ FACES

1. Feeling the sun on your face (55 per cent)

2. Hug from a family member (51 per cent)

3. Receiving a text from a friend / loved one (47 per cent)

4. Hearing your favourite song come on the radio (46 per cent)

5. The start of spring (44 per cent)

6. Being smiled at by a stranger (41 per cent)

7. Enjoying your favourite snack (40 per cent)

8. Seeing new flowers bloom (40 per cent)

9. Watching funny animal videos (39 per cent)

10. Getting a free hot drink e.g. coffee/tea (38 per cent)

11. Being met by your pet as you walk through the door (36 per cent)

12. Seeing a good news headline (34 per cent)

13. Smell of someone baking (34 per cent)

14. Overhearing a snippet of a funny conversation from a passer by (33 per cent)

15. Someone making my tea/coffee just the way I like it (30 per cent)

16. Sport results going your way (29 per cent)

17. A location with a funny place name (29 per cent)

18. A funny typo (28 per cent)

19. Dancing around the house (23 per cent)

20. Getting like/comments on a social media post (18 per cent)

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