Survey: Despite the Pandemic, 6 out of 10 People Want to Break their Fast Together

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Reza Pahlevi 27/03/2022 12:00 WIB
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Respondents' Attitudes Towards Invitations to Joint Iftar (2022)
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The easing of mobility restrictions is leading people to consider in-person gatherings again.

A JakPat survey shows that 61% of respondents, or 6 out of 10 people, are interested in having iftar together during Ramadan this year, even though the Covid-19 pandemic is still ongoing.

33% of respondents reported being "very interested" in having iftar together, while 28% were "interested".

Furthermore, 31% said they didn't know yet. 6% were "not interested", and only 1% were "very not interested".

The JakPat survey was conducted on February 23-24, 2022, involving 1,085 respondents, adjusted to represent the Indonesian internet user population.

Editor : Adi Ahdiat

"Disclosure: This is an AI-generated translation of the original article. We strive for accuracy, but please note that automated translations may contain errors or slight inconsistencies."

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