“Development-South” and “Yandex.Vzglyad” found out from Russians where they are looking for ideas to decorate their homes for the New Year and how much money they are willing to spend on it. This year, it was revealed that one in every 10 people is researching reliable neural networks on this subject.
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More than 42% of respondents always put a Christmas tree in their home and trust images and trends on social networks when choosing decorations for it. More than 10 percent admitted that they could generate ideas using neural networks, and this request is increasingly made by people of the older generation.
About 50% of Russians are inspired by ideas on Pinterest, Telegram and other social networks. 26.2% of respondents admitted that they are tired of monotonous bows and dew garlands, so they prefer to decorate the house by inventing images on their own.
Analysts also learned that 80.7 percent of Russians do not spare money to buy New Year’s decorations. Only 12% use a standard, long-assembled set, 3.6% try to make decorative items themselves, 2.4% buy things for the table, and 1.2% use rare toys.
Many stars have long prepared their homes for the New Year. If you haven’t done so yet, get inspired by their ideas and decorate your Christmas tree as soon as possible.
Source: People Talk
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