Good ice-breaker question?
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October 17th, 2007
I have to ask a question to a group of about 10 on a weekly conference call. We try to make them fun, creative, and maybe even embarrassing…
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What’s the difference between a wharf, a dock, and a pier?
@kev. Great answer, but why are you NOT too busy writing the great American 50,000 word novel. Time is ticking by. And here you are——afluthering :-)
So I just had my call, and the question this week was: What would your American Gladiator name be?
Keep the questions coming, though!
@gail- I’m not allowed to start until Nov 1! Thanks for being the bug in my ear, though. ;-)
Ask about a “guilty-pleasure” – a song, movie or TV show they are embarrassed to admit they like.
Ask what they think their best/worst features and characteristics are.
How their best friend(s) would describe them to someone they haven’t met.
Ask what’s on their refrigerator.
Their favorite board or card game to play when they were kids.
Ask how they are different from 10 years ago.
The ubiquitous underwear and pajama questions.
What was their first job.
Favorite beer, pizza toppings, etc.
-what’s your best scar story?
-what super-power would you most like to have?
-what ice cream flavor would you like to invent?
-what celebrity would you most like to meet?
-what is the best dish that you can cook?
-give us a random crazy fact that you happen to remember?
-chocolate or vanilla?
-what was your favorite children’s book?
-if you lost your sense of smell but could only pick 3 things that you would still be able to smell, what 3 smells would you pick?
-(same as above question, but with taste)
-what’s your biggest pet peeve? (sp?)
3 truths and a lie. Each person has to tell 4 things about themselves, 3 of which are true and 1 of which is a lie. The group has to guess which is the lie.
What would you be doing if you didn’t have to work.
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