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Tough choices. Big laughs. It's a timeless game for everyone. Would you like to know more about your crush, but you’re too shy to make the first move? Do you want to make your regular family get-togethers more intellectually stimulating, yet still be fun? Are you tired of having the same old boring conversations with your friends every day? If you’re looking for the perfect bonding activity to liven up your hang outs, a fun game is always a safe bet. Asking “Would you rather” questions is a classic tradition that kids and adults alike enjoy. It provides great conversation starters that turn into all night ruminations. You find out interesting things about each other that you otherwise wouldn’t in a normal chat. But sometimes, you may run out of questions to ask... It helps to have some clever, weird, and wacky questions handy when you’re at a loss for words. In 1001 Would You Rather Wacky, Thought Provoking and Hilarious Questions, you will find: The most amusing way to get to know yourself and your family better Challenging choices that will reveal surprising truths about you and your friends Thoughtful queries to reflect on, long after the game is over Difficult dilemmas that will have you hilariously questioning your decisions A first-date icebreaker designed to weave in fascinating topics to your conversations Side-splitting questions that will get the entire group laughing out loud and bonding in no time An entertaining party game guaranteed to be a hit with all of your guests And much more. With more than 1,000 questions covering topics ranging from the mundane to the profound, you won’t run out of places and people to play this game with. You can bring this along on road trips, to parties, or to dates--anywhere you’ll be interacting with people. You can play with family, friends, significant others, classmates, students, colleagues, or even complete strangers. The choice is totally yours.
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Äänikirja: 27. kesäkuuta 2021
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