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K**E
Fun book!
The questions were thought-provoking and sparked some great conversations with friends and family. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to deepen their self-awareness and understanding of others. Five stars!
C**E
Good date idea
I use this book for dates. Some questions are good but others not so much. They have helped others open up to me. I have also used it for parties with friends. I would recommend getting this and then maybe buying another one similar to it. Like the 3000 questions book.
D**G
Very fun
Very fun for road trips
R**R
Great way to get to know yourself, your SO, and everyone
This is a great booking for getting to know people and a fun way to do it. Itâs a little more directed towards couples than friends and strangers. Itâs great for killing time in a waiting room or on a road trip or plane.
J**âĄ
Proud Lesler
This book is honestly hilarious in the different questions you can ask someone, but also has the serious questions into ask someone to get them to open up moreHighly recommend! đ
A**S
Got what I needed and, um...more?
I was looking for a book that might give me a few INTERESTING questions to keep in the back of my mind when I go into situations where small talk is needed. This book was a Forrest Gump-like box of chocolates, and I did not expect what I got.Some of the questions fit my needs, like:â˘âWould you get into a driverless vehicle? Do you think driverless vehicles are the future?ââ˘âDo you get your news from Twitter or other social media?ââ˘âWill you let a robot physically assist you or monitor you as you get older?âThen there are the zany questions that Iâd find a way to work into a conversation somehow because I think theyâd start a good talk.â˘âWill time travel ever exist for humans?ââ˘âHow much would you pay to be a space tourist?ââ˘âHave you ever purchased an âAs Seen on TVâ item?âAnd then thereâs a third type of questions, which I frankly canât imagine using anywhere other than a therapistâs office. I know I wonât be asking questions like this at the office Christmas party:â˘âCan you love your stepparents or adopted parents as much as a biological parent?ââ˘âDo you know anyone with an Autism Spectrum Disorder?ââ˘âHave you ever visited a deceased friend or relative in a cemetary a year after they died?ââ˘âWhat is your most horrifying childhood memory of your parents?â(Honestly, why do any of these seem like good conversation topics? The theme of pain abounds in the family & friends section. Eek.)There are also wildly political questions, like these, which you might want to get into but I definitely wonât be...â˘âWill you sign up for the ACA/Obamacare or pay the penalty?ââ˘âShould people with mental health issues be allowed to own guns?ââ˘âShould victims of terrorism and mass shootings be compensated?âAnd then these, which I wonder why anyone would ask them of anyone else, either because theyâre nosy or just plain weird (both the asker and the questions):â˘âDo you know your credit score? Do you know how to find out your credit score?ââ˘âAre you still covered by your parentsâ health-care insurance?ââ˘Would you take erectile dysfunction medication if you had a problem in that area?âOverall...I had to do some digging to get what I was looking for. All of them require a lead in- they wouldnât flow naturally with a conversation, but I guess thatâs somewhat to be expected. And some of them read like essay questions, so youâd need to rephrase to avoid sounding like you expected a 3-5 page MLA format paper due by Friday.Would I buy again? Mmm, maybe. But Iâd look into other conversation starter books first, I think.
G**G
Great conversation reader
Great for getting to know people.
C**N
Perfect for new friendships
So I got this book to learn more about a recent crush. We took turns answering questions and talked for 10 HOURS. This book is the perfect conversation starter.
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