The Question Game
By Heather Rowe
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Pick a number between 1 and 366. Whatever you choose, you will have to answer the question truthfully. Find out more about your friends & family or find some self discovery. This book is an excellent source for party games, family dinners, or just getting to know strangers. Be confident, share your secrets and have some fun!
Heather Rowe
Co-Owner of Lasting Sights Photography
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The Question Game - Heather Rowe
Pick a number between 1 and 366. What ever you choose, you will have to answer the question truthfully. Find out more about your friends and family or find some self discovery. This book is an excellent source for party games, family dinners, or just getting to know strangers. Think of this book as a tool to spark interaction. Be confident, share your secrets and have some fun!
1. What was your best drop the mic moment?
2. If you could learn only one magic spell, but it could only do something mundane and boring, what would the spell do?
3. What childish thing do you still enjoy?
4. What is the most interesting piece of trivia you know?
5. What were you really into when you were younger but now think is silly?
6. How many phones have you broken or lost?
7. What’s something you were really stressed about, it turned out to be no big deal?
8. What three events made the biggest impact on who you are today?
9. What’s the biggest doubt you have?
10. If you died today, what would your greatest achievement be?
11. What one question can you ask someone to find out the most about them?
12. When you are day dreaming, what do