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Fifty-two percent would not spend more on Christmas gifts than last year
Though most people do not plan to spend more on Christmas gifts than last year, shopping will also burden their wallet.
The majority of the respondents spend on average 10-50 thousand forints on Christmas gifts, and crowding in the mall is still more popular than online shopping – mfor.hu quotes from the online survey of Jófogás. (mfor.hu)
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