The results of a YouGov survey suggest that the youngest siblings in families are often perceived as the funniest by themselves and their family members.
The study involved 1,783 adult siblings, and 46% of the youngest siblings considered themselves the funniest, compared to 36% of the oldest siblings. The research also explored personality traits based on birth order, revealing distinct differences.
Firstborns, constituting 54%, felt a greater burden of responsibility than their younger counterparts (31%). Older siblings tended to view themselves as more organised (54%) and successful (percentage not specified) than their younger siblings.
Younger siblings, on the other hand, were more likely to perceive themselves as easy-going (47%) and favoured by their parents.
The findings suggest that family dynamics and attention shifts play a role in shaping these characteristics, with older siblings taking on more responsibility and developing organisational skills over time.
While age itself may contribute to some differences, birth order appears to influence how individuals perceive themselves within their families.
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