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What are the best years of life?

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Answered by sunitaaroraarora5
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In a survey of 2000 men and women over the age of 20, 30% said their 20s were their "best years so far", while 16% said their 30s, and 8% said their 40s. 12% of people said their teenage years were the best of their life.

Answered by RajnishKumarsinha
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In a survey of 2000 men and women over the age of 20, 30% said their 20s were their "best years so far", while 16% said their 30s, and 8% said their 40s. 12% of people said their teenage years were the best of their life.

A new survey conducted by YouGov asked people to outline when they think the best years of their lives were, and the results might surprise you.

Because while it might sometimes feel like it's hard to enjoy yourself amid the perils of twentysomething life, the largest proportion of people believe their very best years were their 20s.

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In a survey of 2000 men and women over the age of 20, 30% said their 20s were their "best years so far", while 16% said their 30s, and 8% said their 40s. 12% of people said their teenage years were the best of their life.

It's worth noting that 313 of the people surveyed were still in their twenties, which meant the decades they could choose from were limited - which might be why 40% said their current age range was their favourite, and 24% respectively said 3-12 and 13-19.

Those in their thirties (35%), fourties (35%), fifties (28%) and sixties (24%) also said their twenties were their best years, while those in their seventies liked their twenties and thirties, with 19% of people choosing them respectively.

But before any millennials start stressing out about whether you're having enough fun and making your twenties THE. BEST. EVER, 18% of women said their thirties were the best, and 10% said their fourties.

Plus, not everyone is the same anyway; the best could be yet to come.

Check out the full YouGov survey here.

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