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			Humour and good conservation key to holiday romanc
			 
				
			 
          
			17 September 2008
		 
			 
			The vast majority of Britons believe going on holiday is a great chance to improve romance or practice your dating flair, according to a new report.
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  A survey from opodo.co.uk revealed that 95 per cent of Britons think jetting off abroad, hitting the beach or going on a city break is the best way for people to find love.
  But when it comes to choosing the key ingredients for a romantic trip, sex came bottom of the list, while humour came out on top.  
  More than half of respondents said humour was the thing most likely to make a holiday romantic.
  Just 12 per cent of respondents – including 23 per cent of singletons – rated sex as the most important factor in making a holiday romantic.
  More people rated good conversation as an important factor in a romance-filled holiday.
  But of course there are people who are looking for a bit of rough and tumble on holiday, with 36 per cent of these saying that the beach was the best place to find it.
    
	   
				
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