Examples
Person 1: You wake up in the middle of the night to go get a snack. As you turn the kitchen light on, you see your favorite celebrity wearing a ski mask and is clutching a sack which appears to have something in it. As soon as you realize they're robbing your house, would you rather say
A. "OMG YOU'RE (celeb's name)!!! I LOVE YOU SO MUCH!!!"
B. "Oh wow, you're (celeb's name)! I'm a huge fan, but why are you robbing my house???"
C. "WHAT DO YOU THINK YOU'RE DOING??? I AM SO NOT A FAN OF YOU ANYMORE!!!"
D. "Oh my god. I'm calling the cops."
E. Or don't say anything. Just stand there with your jaw dropped open.
Person 2: I would go with C.
Picture yourself being Alice in "Alice in Wonderland" without knowing that Wonderland exsists. You're just relaxing under a tree, when you look up and see a white rabbit looking at you. Then the rabbit dashes away behind some far bushes. You're curious to see what that rabbit is up to, so you go in the same direction where the rabbit went. You finally see it dash inside a hole big enough to fit you. Would you rather
A. Go into the hole without knowing what's down there.
B. Grab a rock or stick and drop it down the hole to see how deep it is.
C. You don't go down there at all. You would rather return to relaxing under a tree.
Person 3: Probably B.
Think you got it?
Rules
1. Be appropriate.
2. The story can be made up or can be one that already exsists (like the Alice and Wonderland example above). If it does already exsist, just make sure it's one that everyone knows.
3. You can have a MINIMUM of 3 sentences in your story. Make sure it isn't too long though!
4. You can have 2-5 options for when you ask "Would you rather."
1. Be appropriate.
2. The story can be made up or can be one that already exsists (like the Alice and Wonderland example above). If it does already exsist, just make sure it's one that everyone knows.
3. You can have a MINIMUM of 3 sentences in your story. Make sure it isn't too long though!
4. You can have 2-5 options for when you ask "Would you rather."
I'll start.
Picture yourself being in "Hansel and Gretel." You and a friend/sybling are walking through the woods. You both smell the aroma of chocolate and honey. You follow the scent and find a cute little house made of candy. Your friend/sybling says, "Hey, lets go eat some of that house!" Would you rather
A. Go along with them and eat as much as you can (without knowing what happens later).
B. Hesitate for a moment, but decide to take a few bites.
C. Just take a little bit of candy and stuff it in your pockets.
D. Don't take the risk. You don't want anything to happen to you or your friend/sybling.



