The provided two circuits demonstrate the outcomes from a questionnaire about the preference of different free time engagements among European adults during 1985 and 1995.
Overall, besides a few differences, there was still remained pattern throughout 10 years. Additionally, 5 years before current century, a new component of the table appeared so-called ‘playing computer games’ due to the spread of that recently invented technology.
Firstly, there were some minor dissimilarities, for instance, watching TV had become less spread activity but still favoured. In 1985, 32% of European adults watched TV during their leisure time, after a decade that number decreased by only 2%, respectively. What is also noteworthy is that in 1995, talking with friends and mates had been more common among participants of a survey. As a matter of fact, 10 years ago, 21 percent of subjects engaged in that entertaining activity before the increase of that share by 5 percent, respectively.
Regarding notable changes, it is absolutely effortless to notice that communicating with relatives or family had significantly decreased in popularity. In fact, by this century the percentage of those who chose maintaining their relative bonds had decreased almost in two times, accounting for only 7%, respectively. The diagram reveals that having meals at restaurants or cafes had also experienced that kind of a drammatical decline. It is seen that in 1985, the quantity of participants who loved eating out was 23 percent before a major decline by approximately 3 times, respectively.
According to the provided evidence, other activities which are not mentioned used to be more spread with a percentage of 6. However, 10 years later, that quota went down to only 2 percent, respectively. Finally,the new added sector of research about computer games accounted for 27 percent.
