Oxford University Named Kindest City In Uk

Oxford University Named Kindest City In Uk

By James Simons-

Oxford has been named the kindest city in the UK, according to a  research study.

The city came tops in a national poll of 2,000 adults asked them to rate their hometown when it comes to friendliness, good deeds and community spirit, with the university city coming out on top.

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Just over two-thirds of Oxonians also felt the city excelled in being sociable, while over half deemed it charitable and supportive. which came second in the list, was considered helpful by 42% of its residents, while half of those from third-placed Brighton feel their hometown is friendly.

The research which is commissioned by Babybel, is part of a wider campaign in partnership with Comic Relief, to encourage everyday heroism and small acts of kindness.

TV personalities Sam Thompson and Pete Wicks took to the streets of Oxford to get to know its residents a bit better and find out if it really lives up to its name.

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This Red Nose Day, the French cheese brand is celebrating little gestures, by sharing fun and inspiring ways to raise money for the charity, in addition to making a 5p donation from every pack.

“It’s lovely to know that these things are still abundant amongst communities across the UK.”

Across the UK, strangers opening doors (28%), being said “good morning” to in the street (27%) and a neighbour taking a parcel in when they’re not home (26%) are the kind acts people regularly encounter in their hometown.

The study also found nearly half (44%) of adults wouldn’t want to live anywhere else than their hometown, with 32% choosing to live where they do because of its kindness.

Nearly three in ten often visit other cities and think they don’t seem as “kind and caring” as their own.

It emerged the average adult carries out two acts of kindness a day, with two-thirds feeling happy when they’ve done their bit.

For 43%, their main motivation for being kind is because it makes them feel good, while almost half believe it helps society at large and everyone should do it.

And 40% of the feel the need to help others more vulnerable than themselves.

A quarter sees their mum as a hero, while 23% consider their dad and partner to be the heroic figures in their life.

The study, conducted via OnePoll, also revealed the top characteristics a hero should have – including selflessness (41%), kindness (41%) and courage (40%).

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