This schedule provides information about favorite pastimes in different countries, including activities such as watching TV, sports, reading, hobbies, listening to music, going to the beach, and sleeping. The data focuses on individuals aged 30 to 50 years old from various countries.
In terms of television viewing, Canada and the USA have the highest number of viewers, with 60% watching TV. This is likely due to the modernity of these countries. In contrast, France, England, and Japan show lower engagement with television. The oldest average viewer is in Australia at age 65, while the youngest is in China at age 15. South Korea follows closely behind China with an average age of 22 for television viewers, which is a typical age for enjoying TV during leisure time after work.
When it comes to sports, participation is generally lower in all countries for individuals under 30, as sports typically require a considerable amount of energy. Reading newspapers and magazines is prevalent among those aged 15 to 60; as people age, they tend to read more to enhance their knowledge and skills. In Australia, the average age for reading is 15, while other countries show a wider range, such as ages 30 to 62.
Next, we look at hobbies, which are widely popular for relaxation and self-improvement. Music consumption also varies, with the youngest listeners in the USA averaging 23 years old. Lastly, sleep is universally appreciated, as it allows our bodies to recover from various mental and physical issues. In England, the average age for appreciating sleep is 20, while in other countries, it usually falls below or around age 5.
In conclusion, this table presents statistics on the various activities that people enjoy during their free time across different countries.
