A survey has found more than half of British men have picked up their dad's mannerisms.

Male transformation

Male transformation

Research carried out by Deezer has found 44 per cent of people believe they utter the same phrases as their parent, whilst 43 per cent of people said they see their dad when they look in a mirror.

However, 37 per cent of those who took part in the study have admitted they have passed on the same lessons they learnt and pieces of advice they were told when they were younger.

The study has also discovered 50 years old is the typical age when British men officially turn into their dads, as they refuse to throw out old clothes and moan about the number of lights being left on in the house.