The table portrays data about 30-year-olds to 50-year-olds using several pastime activities (TV, sport, reading, hobbies, music, beach, and sleep) in eight nations.
Overall, it is evident that reading is greatly preferred; however, visiting a beach is a less chosen activity in Canada, France, England, Australia, Korea, China, the USA, and Japan.
Beginning with television, it is preferred in Canada, Australia, Korea, China, and the USA with 60, 65, 22, 15, and 60 percent, respectively. Furthermore, according to the table sports and beaches are less popular in all states. Also worth noting is that 20% of English people prefer to sleep in their leisure time which is higher than others.
Turning to reading, this is the most chosen category by people in Japan, Korea, and China with approximately 60 percent and about 15 to 30 percent from Canada, France, England, Australia, and the USA. Moreover, hobbies are second-most preferred in all nations, except Japan. Lastly, in Canada, France, England, Australia, and Korea, music is rarely listened to by around four percent; however, twenty-three percent of people from the USA like to hear music in their leisure time.
