A simple conversation can mean a lot. That’s why we encourage readers to talk to their local Big Issue vendor, even just to say hello. You never know, it might be the first conversation they’ve had all day.
As we head into Christmas, Big Issue teamed up with global insights agency Kokoro to find out whether speaking to strangers is a lost art.
Our startling study found four in 10 Brits go a whole week without a meaningful conversation with a stranger.
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The national survey, which quizzed 3,000 adults, found social disconnection on the rise as nearly two-thirds (63%) said people are having less meaningful interactions with people they don’t know.
The research revealed that people who intend to vote Reform UK at the next general election are most likely to report a lack of chat with strangers in an average week. A total of 42% of Reform UK voters said they go without meaningful interactions, compared to 40% of intended Tory voters and 30% of Labour voters.