Statistically post-Christmas is the time couples are most likely to get divorced.
Apparently, it's Peak Friendship Testing Season.
Statistically post-Christmas is the time couples are most likely to get divorced, while during the summer until the start of the school term is when you're most likely to fall out with friends.
The Daily Telegraph reports the reasons for tiffs include going on holidays together which can cause friction, going to festivals, garden envy and people's schedules being booked up.
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