According to a new study, couples argue more in January than any other month of the year.

The study, based on a survey in Britain, has found that average Britons spend bickering eight minutes a day during the first month and two-third have even broken up with a lover due to January blues.
Bad weather, dark days and stretched finances mean more people stay at home, getting on each other’s nerves.
According to the study, because of the dark times 65 per cent have ended a relationship in January and seven per cent even confessed that they had broken up with someone as part of a New Year’s resolution, it found.
