
Research has identified Brits' biggest everyday victories. These could include lucky moments such as sailing through multiple green traffic lights, or successfully parallel parking.
Other key moments included making someone laugh with a perfectly timed gag and waking up naturally just before the alarm goes off. Solving a tricky crossword, or puzzle clue, and flawlessly catching something suddenly thrown at you also made the top 30.
A whopping 80 percent of people revel in these small victories, whether by grinning to themselves, sharing their success with others, or even performing a little victory dance. Impressively, 37 percent have been applauded for what they consider their 'mic drop' moment.
The survey was carried out by Direct Line Insurance, whose spokesperson Lucy Brooksbank said: "These moments show how great it feels when something in life goes exactly right. That whole euphoric feeling of that mic drop moment, which highlights 'That's how it's done'.
"Whether it is a sharp one-liner that lands at the exact right time, a trick shot into the bin from across the room, or pulling off something unexpectedly slick, these little wins can feel like you have momentarily become the main character in your own movie.
"They might be fleeting, but they leave a lasting impression."
For a third of those who have had such experiences, the buzz can last for hours, and for a fifth, it can brighten their entire day.
Almost half find these small victories particularly gratifying when they come as a surprise, with three quarters admitting they often undervalue the pleasure derived from these minor victories.
Lucy added: "These moments stick with us because they offer a powerful surge of confidence.
"They make us feel sharper, cooler, more in control - even if just for a few seconds. And when someone else witnesses it? That is just the cherry on top."
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