Brits chuckle their way through life
The ability to laugh is one of Brits' most cherished assets, claims a new survey from AA Insurance.
Having humour enough to giggle was rated as a top quality by 29 per cent of those polled, while 18 per cent favoured sensitivity and kindness in a person and one in five chose the brain as the part of their body they would most like to protect.
Women were less bothered about protecting their brains than men, with 15 per cent worrying about their thinking organ, compared to 22 per cent of men.
Kevin Sinclair, managing director of AA Insurance Services said it is important to protect the things that most people take for granted with life insurance.
'All too often, we don't think to protect the things that really matter, even though we never know what's just around the corner.
'And although we all value different parts and chapters of our lives, the vital thing is to protect what's important to you now and in the future, so you can enjoy peace of mind — which is priceless.' |