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Tell us about your Christmas - £100 voucher to be won
Here at GNHQ we want to find out more about your Christmas experience this year, from which presents you buy, where you go, who is responsible for organising, and much more.
This survey is open to all UK gransnetters who celebrate Christmas. Everyone who completes the survey will be put into a prize draw where one GNer will win a £100 Amazon voucher.
At the bottom of the first page when I press next it keeps saying Sorry Something Went Wrong and I cant go any further as I’m frozen out of the survey. Is this just me? Do you not like my answers?
you couldnt make it up in the week before xmas, exhaust snapped, tv died, washer followed, computer came out in sympathy with all three of above and also stopped working. then if that wasnt enough i was promised a gorgeous coffee table and because i couldnt reply on the computer she gave it to someone else, 2020 cant come quick enough
As a non Christian I still celebrate Yuletide and had a lovely time, visiting family and enjoying nights out with friends, eating delicious food and enjoying winter walks with my husband and time in front of the fire chilling with the cat. Perfect!
Got nearly to the end but then asked me to re-submit (or something similar) and then lost the lot - the plot - everything - cannot be bothered to re-submit so going to bed - hang the prize
Question 36 asking about ages of your grandchildren did not have the option for saying no grandchildren - but wouldn’t allow me to leave it blank. Not all of us have them!
Mine was not a typical Xmas as the oven gave up a few days before. The supermarkets did not sell much that was micro-waveable, so we ate very frugally! Luckily we had no visitors as the children and grandchildren are encouraged to stay in their own homes ( all live a long way away)