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Dinner questions
Questions to ask at dinner.
Questions that are easy to answer between bites, not heavy conversation starters dressed up as homework.

Which snack has the most confidence?
Best toast level: pale, golden, crunchy?
Questions with an easy first answer.
- What is the best first bite of any meal?
- What tiny upgrade would improve this table?
- Name a smell that usually means something good is happening.
- What small superpower would be useful at this table?
- What sound means a good day is probably happening?
- Which snack has the most confidence?
- Best pudding temperature: cold, warm, room temperature?
- What makes a queue feel less annoying?
How to ask dinner questions
Start with questions that have a quick first answer: food, smells, sounds, tiny upgrades, or silly opinions. Once people are warmed up, the table can naturally move into longer stories.
Do not force everyone to answer every card. Let people jump in, disagree, add examples, or pass. The best dinner questions feel like a spark, not a quiz.
Let the app choose the next one.
Start with a question, then mix in choices, mini games and jokes if the table wants more.