Staff Reporters
Nov 30, 2023

Study: Over 50% of Singaporean Gen Zs source holiday shopping ideas on socials and online

TOP OF THE CHARTS: According to a new survey by YouGov, three in 10 Singaporeans also say they do not engage in any holiday shopping.

Study: Over 50% of Singaporean Gen Zs source holiday shopping ideas on socials and online

Source: YouGov surveys

More than a quarter of consumers (28%) say they usually begin shopping for holidays they celebrate three to four weeks in advance. 

Around a quarter start holiday shopping closer to the event: 17% do so one to two weeks in advance, while 7% do so on the week of the event itself. 

About a seventh begin their festive shopping more than a month in advance: 10% do so two to three months before, 3% do so four to six months early, while 2% do so more than half a year prior. 

27% of consumers say they do not engage in holiday shopping around specific celebrations. 

Other findings

Over two in five (42%) consumers say they use search engines—the most popular source of holiday shopping ideas—to identify products to buy for the festive celebrations. 

Family/friends/colleagues (38%) are the next most popular source, ahead of other web-based sources like online reviews and recommendations and social media platforms (both 37%), as well as retailer websites / apps (35%). 

About one in eight (13%) turn to TV ads, a mainstay of festive campaigns for major brands, as well as printed magazines and newspapers (12%). 

Younger consumers are much more likely to turn to social media platforms and online reviews and recommendations to discover what to buy. 

While 53% of Gen Z and 42% of millennials say they find holiday shopping ideas on social media, only 34% of Gen X and 22% of baby boomers say the same. 

Likewise, online reviews and recommendations are used by 46% of Gen Z and 44% of millennials, but only 35% of Gen X and 25% of baby boomers, as sources of holiday shopping ideas. 

Methodology 
 
YouGov Surveys: Serviced's data is based on surveys of adults aged 18+ years in 18 markets with sample sizes varying between 510 and 2,044 for each market. All surveys were conducted online during June 2023. Data from each market uses a nationally representative sample apart from Mexico and India, which use urban representative samples, and Indonesia and Hong Kong, which use online representative samples. 

 

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