Top 30 everyday surprises that bring joy to Brits – including getting a parking spot

Gala is helping spread joy with its new ‘Push for Joy’ button (Image: PinPep)
Finding a parking spot without driving around, realising it’s a Thursday when you thought it was Wednesday and finding £10 in a pair of jeans you haven’t worn in ages are among life’s top unexpected moments of joy, according to a recent survey.
A poll of 2,000 adults who work Monday to Friday found 33% actively look for ‘little unexpected joys’ to make a dreary day better. With the average person experiencing at least three a week and 21% most relying on them in the middle of the week to help uplift their day.
Other moments of joy included getting home just before it starts raining, a delivery arriving in the scheduled time and remembering bags for the supermarket.
The research was commissioned by Gala, who launched a ‘Push for Joy’ button on the streets of Manchester this week in a bid to bring a little extra joy to the North West.
A spokesperson from the brand said: “Sometimes it is the little things that can give you the most joy. In a busy week, those unexpected moments can help shift your mindset and add a bit of lightness to your day.
“It can also make the feeling even more rewarding when it comes when you least expect them. It’s a reminder that even on the most routine days, there are still opportunities to find small pockets of happiness.”

Gala’s ‘Push for Joy’ will be in Brighton July 13 (Image: PinPep)
The study also found 19% get joy from ticking everything off their to-do list, whereas 17% love finding a TV show with loads of episodes already available, or realising it’s a bank holiday Monday the following week (17%).
More than a fifth (22%) find their energy levels start high at the beginning of the week and gradually drop off by the end. But for 69%, Monday was found to be their least favourite day of the week, with as many as 51% generally disliking or hating it.
Work-related stress (27%), feeling tired or lacking energy (22%) and technology not working properly had the biggest impact on the way people feel.
Whereas time-related wins have the biggest positive impact on people’s day (26%) – from no queues to finishing work early.
Thirty three percent of those who took part in the study by OnePoll.com said an ‘unexpected win’ often lifts their emotions positively for the rest of the day.
The button will head to Brighton on the 13th July, inviting Brits to press it for the chance to win a variety of joy-related prizes including the chance to win a holiday.
A spokesperson for the brand added: “It’s clear that people don’t need big milestones to feel better, it’s often the quick, everyday wins that make the biggest difference.
“A small boost at the right moment can shift your mindset entirely and help you move through the day in a more positive way.
“Those flashes of good fortune and ease can be just as powerful as something you’ve been planning or working towards.”
ADULTS DESCRIBE THEIR 30 UNEXPECTED JOYS:
- A delivery arriving in the scheduled time
- Finding a parking spot without driving around
- Getting home just before it starts raining
- The satisfaction of ticking everything off my to-do list
- Finding a TV show with loads of episodes already available
- When I realise it’s bank holiday Monday next week
- Remembering bags for the supermarket
- Reducing unread messages to zero
- My hair actually doing what I want it to with minimal effort
- Finding my phone exactly where I left it (rather than hunting for it)
- Getting a green light streak on my journey
- Realising its Thursday when I thought all day it was Wednesday
- Managing to park perfectly first time (no reversing/shuffling needed)
- Getting through a whole day without needing to recharge my devices
- Finding a £10 note in a pair of jeans I haven’t worn in ages
- Everything coming out of the dishwasher sparkling clean
- When a new cashier opens just as I get to the till in a busy supermarket and I’m first in line
- Finding a yellow sticker meal at my favourite supermarket
- Catching the bus/train just before the doors close
- The kettle finishing boiling just as I walk into the kitchen
- Buying an outfit without trying it on and it fitting
- Finding the perfect workout playlist that hits just right
- Calling a lift and it’s already waiting on my floor
- Finding a table at a busy establishment
- Landing a “bin shot” from a distance first try
- Finding a trolley with a coin already in it
- Getting an extra chicken nugget / extra chips in a takeaway
- Going to the cinema and no one sitting in front of me
- Remembering someone’s name just as I’m about to introduce them
- My headphones not being tangled when I take them out my bag
You may be interested

DOJ defends decision to drop criminal charges against billionaire Indian businessman
new admin - Jul 07, 2026The Justice Department defended its decision to drop its criminal case against billionaire Indian businessman Gautam Adani, saying his reported…

Boden’s ‘body skimming’ £28 dress with pockets is ‘really flattering’
new admin - Jul 07, 2026[ad_1] Crafted from soft and breathable 100% cotton, Boden's Tilda Jersey T-Shirt Dress might just become the hardest working item…

Walmart is lowering prices on thousands of items, including beef, soda and household goods
new admin - Jul 07, 2026Walmart is lowering prices on thousands of products, including beef, Coca-Cola and laundry detergent, saying the cuts are aimed at…
































