With our ever-increasing dependence on technology today, it’s no wonder why more and more studies are able to find correlations with tech use and our leisurely preferences. One case in point is a study compiled by event agency, Chillisauce.co.uk, which gave distinctive insights on how males’ email, mobile and browser of choice sheds light on their stag party proclivities.
Included in this study is how a guy’s mobile device can be indicative of one’s group size. Garnering the biggest mean for their stag group size of approximately 15 plus are iPhone users. Coming in second are Samsung S3 users with an average of 10 to 15 people while Google Nexus users average about five.
In terms of strip club bookings, statistics show that AOL users are the most probable to visit one with AOL emails making up more than 25 per cent of the total strip club bookings at Chillisauce. At the second and third places are Yahoo and Hotmail, respectively.
When it comes to mobile usage, phone networks can also be used to clue us on the most likely stag do activity a person will opt for. For Vodafone users, the activity of choice is lap dance while 02 users prefer a night of club hopping. Tesco mobile users, on the other hand, go more for comedy clubs.
With regards to browser choice, Safari users were shown to be more likely to go for social or adventurous activities like coasteering or white water rafting. On the other end of the spectrum are Internet Explorer users who are content with food and drink activities.
Today’s digital information certainly carries a great deal of wealth when it comes to providing insight on standout customer habits or patterns in conjunction with the latest shifts in the leisure industry.