Sunday 20 July 2014

No clothes, please … we’re Germans – and Austrians!

EXPEDIA.COM has published the results of its 2014 Expedia Flip Flop Report, an annual study of behaviour and preferences among beachgoers in North America, South America, Europe, Asia, and Australia/New Zealand. 

The study examines the most prevalent joys and anxieties among beachgoers worldwide, including comfort with public nudity, opinions about speedo-style swimwear, and fear of sharks.

For the third year running, Germans were the likeliest to sunbathe fully nude at the beach. However, this year – for the first time – Austrians tied with their German cousins: 28 percent of German and Austrian beachgoers report having spent a day at the beach in the buff. Worldwide, beach nudity is more common among men (18%) than women (6%). And toplessness is a largely European phenomenon, with Austrians (49%), Spaniards (42%) and Germans (39%) the likeliest to take part.

Asian beachgoers are typically more modest; only 2% of Japanese, 3% of South Koreans and 4% of Thai beachgoers have sunbathed nude. Though statistically unlikely to participate, the Japanese expressed a high level of comfort with beach nudity or female toplessness.

At the beach, a stroll along the shoreline is the most popular activity. The list of preferred beach activities includes:

Walking (70%)
Swimming (65%)
Sunbathing (53%)
Reading (53%)
Napping (48%)
People-watching (47%)
Listening to music (45%)
Drinking alcohol (39%)
Getting a massage/spa treatment (30%)
Partying (25%)

74% of worldwide respondents consider speedo-style briefs to be acceptable beach attire. A full 95% of Brazilians approve, followed by Austrians (94%), Germans (91%) and Spaniards (91%). Acceptance was lowest among Norwegians, with only 40% approving. 57% of Americans approve of the attire, as do 60% of the Japanese.

44% of respondents worldwide express anxiety about sharks, with beachgoers from Brazil (84%), Hong Kong (70%) and Malaysia (70%) expressing the most fear.


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