Never mind Netflix and Crazy Sexchill, Brits are all about Netflix and cheat.
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72 percent of Brits have admitted that they have no self-control and can't resist the temptation to Netflix cheat -- according to a Netflix survey of 30,267 people.
Dramas are the biggest vice for Netflix cheaters. Breaking Bad is the most-cheated show, followed by American Horror Storyat number two, House of Cardsat three andOrange is the New Blackin fourth place. Over 60 percent of Brits said the motivation for cheating was because the show was so good they couldn't control their desire to continue watching.
Brits also happen to be a bunch of confident cheaters. They're more likely than other countries to say they cheat because they know they won't get caught. 81 percent of Netflix cheaters in the UK have cheated multiple times, and over half (52 percent) don't even feel bad about it. Wow.
Over two-thirds (67 percent) in the UK admitted that they would cheat more often if they could get away with it. And, 58 percent don't consider it cheating if their partner is sleeping.
The person most likely to cheat in the UK is a man under 40 years old. Typically, male Netflix cheaters have their own Netflix account and are most likely to cheat when their partner is out of the house.
If you're so affronted by Brits' attitudes to Netflix fidelity, you should consider moving to a country where Netflix loyalty prevails. The most loyal Netflix viewers can be found in Netherlands, Germany and Poland.
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