Seasonal & Holidays

What New Jersey Is Googling On Christmas

What you Google says a lot about you. Here's New Jersey's top Christmas search:

Christmas has arrived and New Jersey apparently has...Planet Fitness hours on the mind. That's according to a new report published this month by SatelliteInternet.com.

The report set out to find out each state's most-Googled Christmas search. Authors said they gathered a list of popular Christmas-related internet searches and used Google Trends to match those searches with the states Googling them on Dec. 25, 2017.

And needless to say, the findings say a lot about each state. In New Jersey, the top search was "Planet Fitness Hours."

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In New Jersey, we may be focused on staying fit while Texans apparently wonder if Dr. Seuss might have dipped into some nonfiction. That state's most popular Google search on Christmas day was "Is the Grinch real?" We can help you out with that, Texas: no.

Ohio children must've been pretty naughty last year. (Either that or the adults have a dark sense of humor.) The state searched "Where to buy coal" most.

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South Dakotans are just looking for some fun family activities to do this time of year, while Rhode Islanders seem to be feeling a little lonely and just want to find someone to love. The Ocean State's top Christmas term: Tinder.

The most popular Christmas search in America is "Amazon.com."

"We're guessing everyone was eyeing goodies to buy with their Amazon gift cards," the authors wrote. "Or maybe they just wanted to return the ugly Christmas sweater their Great Aunt Bea got them?"

Patch national staffer Dan Hampton contributed to this report.
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