

Would you rather never set foot in your home country again, but be able to travel the world, or stay in your country forever and never be able to leave? Would you rather take one vocation that lasts four weeks or four vocations that last one week? Travel / Environment Travel Would You Rather Questions So without further ado: forty-five Would You Rather Questions, broken up into a few different sections. Would You Rather? Makes us articulate beliefs and preferences and values in a way that really lends itself to bonding. It’s also something I love to do with friends or coworkers, particularly those who I might not know as well. (My dad said he’d give up pizza for a year what kind of monster could do that?) That car trip passed faster than any other in living memory, and now it’s a family tradition. I sat there, seatbelted into the family sedan, thinking about whether I’d rather eat pizza every day for a year or give up pizza for a year, and then debated my answer with my family. One year, to cut the tension and help pass time on the long drive to my aunt’s house for Christmas dinner, my sister started asking us Would You Rather Questions. What can I say? We’re not very patient people.

My family cannot spend more than one hour in a car together without someone’s life being threatened.
