List of Questions for some Lively Dinnertime Conversations
Sunday, June 1st, 2008 | ePlanners, family matters | 8 ResponsesDay 1 — I’ve heard a few moms say that they eat in front of the TV because everyone seems to get antsy at the dinner table when conversation starts to dry up. Dinnertime can be a great time to connect as a family. Use these questions to help get everyone talking, laughing, and getting to know more about each other.
- What is one thing you do better than your parents?
- If I were a teacher, I would. . .
- If I were 5 years older, I would. . .
- If I could be invisible, I would. . .
- I’d like to solve the problem of. . .
- I would hate to lose. . .
- I would like a great big. . .
- One of the best things about me is. . .
- One of the happiest events of my life is. . .
- What I like about my name. . .
What I don’t like about my name. . .
What question do you think would be a great conversation starter? Leave a comment with your answer and be entered to win a FREE Family ePlanner from ListPlanIt.com.
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gina says:
If I had only $500 to make a difference in someone’s life what would I do with it?
Mara B. says:
If you had today to do all over again, what would you do differently? Why?
but Momma says:
Tell me one funny thing that happened today…
Stephanie says:
If you were given $1 Million but you couldn’t keep any of it or buy yourself anything, what would you do with it…
I also like to talk about what the kids want to be when they grow up and how they think they can get there.
List Mama says:
Using Random.org to randomly find a winner, the new owner of a Family ePlanner from ListPlanIt.com is. . .
Mara B!
Rosemary Bogdan says:
One person I really admire is …….
Motherhood for Dummies says:
If you could invent something, what would it be?
Sam says:
If I could be any animal in the world what would it be and why.
My usual question at the dinner table though is. “So, what was the highlight of your day?”