Amadeus Posted December 11, 2008 Share Posted December 11, 2008 Many lie over books 'to impress' Nearly half of all men and one-third of women have lied about what they have read to try to impress friends or potential partners, a survey suggests. Men were most likely to do this to appear intellectual or romantic, found the poll of 1,500 people by Populus for the National Year of Reading campaign. The men polled said they would be most impressed by women who read news websites, Shakespeare or song lyrics. Women said men should have read Nelson Mandela's biography or Shakespeare. Among the 1,500 who took part in the research were 864 teenagers. About four in 10 of the 1,500 said they had lied about what they had read to impress friends or potential partners - 46% of men and 33% of women. Among teenagers, the figure rose to 74%, with most saying they would pretend to have read social networking pages or song lyrics. /looks up summary of mandela's book... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jehovah Posted December 14, 2008 Share Posted December 14, 2008 I've been known to say I've read a certain book just to shut people going on about it. I argue the author got something or other wrong and often found the other person agreeing with me, ergo, they've not read it either. I can't imagine my choice of literature impressing anybody. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keyboarder Posted December 14, 2008 Share Posted December 14, 2008 I must admit, I didn't totally grasp Joyce's Ulysses until the third time I read it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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