A study of 2,000 adults revealed that showing up at a restaurant without a reservation, crossing the road when the pedestrian light is red, and driving through an amber traffic light are among the top 30 daily risks.
Top risky moves reported also feature sprinting naked from the shower to grab a towel, necking a cuppa coffee before hitting the hay, and pegging washing outside sans weather check.
Speaking on behalf of Lottoland, their spokesperson remarked: "We're a nation of tiny risk-takers. Sometimes the chances we take can pay off like turning up at a fancy restaurant with no booking, or trying your luck at a card game."
They continued: "But others, like going out without your bank cards or driving without petrol in the tank, are probably best avoided. We like to say what's life without taking a chance every now and again? ".
"As long as you're safe and savvy, adding a dash of harmless risk to your day can make the little wins feel like big ones."
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It turns out a surprising 65% of participants label themselves as dilettante daredevils in day-to-day life, despite 27% admitting they often don't consider the fallout.
Nonetheless, a whopping 96% have had a punt work out well, leaving a thrilling 20% feeling on top of the world and 15% feeling like true victors.
A fifth of those are ready to spice up their social lives taking some risks, but they're not so eager when it comes to their jobs.
Yet, a survey by OnePoll reveals that 42% want to be bolder and seize more opportunities, with over half saying a bit of risk can really make things more fun.
Lottoland's spokesperson added: "It's always thrilling taking a chance on something, especially when it pays off, so no wonder so many feel like a winner with these."
Adding to the excitement, they noted: "Who knows what we might all be capable of with a little harmless risk in our lives."
TOP 30 LITTLE RISKS
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