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Conversation starters
- What's a piece of trivia about you that you think I might not know?
- If you could win a trivia contest in any category, what would it be?
- What's the most surprising thing you've learned about me so far?
- How do you think our backgrounds and experiences shape our knowledge and interests?
Fun Facts...
- Trivia nights originated in the 1970s in the UK as pub quizzes, a way to draw customers on slower nights.
- The smallest things often make the biggest impact in relationships; remembering the little details can strengthen your bond.
- The Guinness World Record for the largest trivia quiz is held by a event in Belgium with 2,280 participants.
Tips & Alternatives
- Mix It Up: Include a variety of question types, such as multiple choice, true or false, and open-ended questions.
- Use Props: Bring along items or photos to serve as visual clues or memory aids for some of your questions.
- Keep Score Lightly: Remember, the aim is to have fun and learn about each other, not to win.
- Plan a Reward: Decide on a fun or sweet reward for the winner, like getting to choose the next movie you watch together or a special treat.
- Choosing a selection results in a full page refresh.