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WHAT DO YOU MEME? Let's Get Deep: Friends Edition – Conversation Starter Cards for Friends & College Students

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Deep questions can help us deepen our understanding of life, purpose and ourselves. What would it take to truly fulfill you and realize your purpose in life? What are the top five things you are grateful for? ( Here are 155 gratitude prompts you can use during this type of conversation.)

Till this moment we were only talking about the core game. The cards, the box, the questions on the couples editions. But, do they have more to offer? I can’t help but tell you: yes! There are the After Dark Expansion & The Friends Edition, and they’re about to make your life better! The After Dark Expansion That’s why answering questions that make you think is always a good idea. These deep questions can help you have a good conversation about your relationship that will get you connected again. Photo by lookstudio on Freepik How has your sense of identity changed throughout life? (Do you feel that you are the same person you were 10 years ago?) Now, you may play it only with another player, who most likely is your lover, or with other couples on double dates or something. If you and your partner have just started to date, we’d recommend you start with icebreakers and deep questions, because deeper cards can get a bit too personal. On the other hand, if you have a 10-year marriage, asking your partner ’do you sing in the shower?’ can get funny. Skip to the deeper level.If you want to spice your relationship up a bit and get connected with your significant other again, tell them about your idea to play a relationship game. Explain your reasons behind it and tell them that it will help you rekindle your relationship. Try more questions from the same level. Go up a level. Even go down a level. There’s no wrong way to play as long as you’re getting closer.

Even though many questions might sound generic and it may only incite small talk, the responses are usually very revealing. They give you a glimpse into a person’s true nature. Are you happy with the split of responsibilities in your household? (See a great chore list to divide them better here) Let’s get deep questions for couples’ is an amusing adult card game that you can try if you want to strengthen your relationship. And if you're looking for more good questions, then we have a many similar articles that will help you with asking deep questions to learn more about yourself and others. In the mass, this box is made in a luxury purple color, which gets a gradient. In the front, as we’re used to, we’ll first see the game name written in a large & pretty font. Right below, it tells the edition (for couples), which is also the core game. On the bottom right corner, it tells the manufacturer, as we mentioned earlier, What Do You Meme?.It can be easy to get caught up in those small talk conversations with surface-level topics. Instead, try to dig deeper and get beyond the basic getting-to-know-you questions. Are different shades of purple. Deeper has the darkest color and icebreaker has the lightest one. Also, there’s the game name written at the bottom of each card, just in case you forget what you’re playing… Here, let us show you some of the cards:

If money were no object, what would be one thing that would make every day more enjoyable for yourself?Asking yourself good questions on a deeper level can lead to valuable self-reflection. The truth is, the more uncomfortable questions you ask yourself, the more insights that can be gained. Whether it's public or private, over coffee or a text message, exploring meaningful topics can keep your conversations from going stale.

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