Sleepwell, dear Britons!
According to the article on BBC, 2/3rd of the Britons have snoring problems in sleeping. Its an outcome of a survey conducted by a hotel chain Travelodge. The survey identified five distinct types of snorer: The Snorter (18%): Distinguished by a rapid blowing of air through the nostrils and mouth, similar to the sound of a horse snorting. The Snorchestra (12%): Typified by long, low snores that gradually build into a deafening crescendo. The McEnroe (10%): Distinguished by violent grunting sounds, similar to the noise made by tennis stars when competing. The Walrus (8%): Typified by continuous groaning noises when sleeping. The Old Banger (5%): Sounds like a broken car with a spluttering engine.