Of all the games you can play, this one might just be the easiest. The rules go as such: your partner presents you with two options, this or that. You chose which you prefer. Then, you keep the train a-rollin. Got it?
I choose...
Winning the lottery or finding your soulmate?
Glass half full or glass half empty?
Ketchup or ranch?
Crunchy peanut butter or smooth peanut butter?
Air guitar or air drums?
Robots or dinosaurs?
Guacamole or salsa?
Comedian in serious film or serious actor in comedy film?
Passwords or secret handshakes?
Loud neighbors or nosey neighbors?
Vacation or staycation?
Netflix or Hulu?
Night or morning?
Art museum or history museum?
Owe money or owe a favor?
Be embarrassed or be afraid?
Wine or Beer?
Roommates or live alone?
Attend a party or host a party?
Fiction or nonfiction?
Hot coffee or iced coffee?
Reality shows or documentaries?
Board games or video games?
Social media message or text message?
Group hangout or one-on-one hangout?
French fries or onion rings?
Share food or don’t share food?
Instagram or Twitter?
Tattoos or piercings?
Books or movies?
Android or iPhone?
Animals or people?
Day or night?
English or Math?
Pen or pencil?
Physical planners or digital planners?
Spelling bee or math bee?
Poem or story?
Start work late or leave work early?
Work from the office or work from home?
Free lunch or free dessert?
Win the lottery or land your dream job?
Emails or conversations?
Introvert or extrovert?
Smartest person in the world or richest person in the world?
Save 100 strangers or one loved one?
See the future or change the past?
Money or love?
Success or happiness?
Skill or popularity?
Poor and happy or rich and miserable?
Intense pain for ten minutes or dull pain for one day?
Overly optimistic or overly pessimistic?
Massive success by accident or modest success on purpose?
Underestimated or overestimated?
No company or bad company?
Painful truth or comforting lie?
Pause time or rewind time?
Free travel for one year or free lodging for five years?
Second chance at love or second chance for your career?
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