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31 Questions to Ask Your Flatmate

Fun questions to get to know your flatmate or roommate better

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31 Questions to Ask Your Flatmate
Brenden W

The other day, my flatmates and I were lounging in the living room procrastinating on homework--erhm, bonding might be a better term for it--when we decided to write down the first 31 questions that popped into our head and answered them. What ensued next was this list and a bundle of giggles. I hope it gives you as much fun as it did us. Feel free to comment your own favorite questions to get the conversation flowing.

  1. What is your spirit animal?
  2. If you had to move to another country and stay there for the rest of your life, where would you move?
  3. If you were forced to give up a social media platform, which one would you chose?
  4. What’s the one thing you would change in your life?
  5. If you had the chance to change your gender for a day, would you?
  6. What’s the weirdest food combination you’ve ever eaten and loved?
  7. What’s the worst date you’ve ever been on?
  8. If you had to eat just one food for the rest of your life, what would you choose?
  9. What’s your favourite freckle?
  10. If you could have killed Hitler as a child, would you?
  11. What is the most useless super power you’ve ever heard of?
  12. If you could be a mascot for a cereal box, which one would you choose?
  13. No arms or no legs?
  14. Which actor/actress would play you in a movie?
  15. What fictional character do you most relate to?
  16. If you could breathe out of your ears, would you?
  17. Would you rather be deaf or blind?
  18. Would you consent to being turned into a mermaid for the rest of your life?
  19. If you had to live without a virtue, what would you choose?
  20. If you were forced to become an inanimate object, what would you be?
  21. If you could ride a motorcycle down Mount Everest without dying, would you?
  22. If you could only ever turn right or left, which would you choose?
  23. If you had to choose between three arms or three legs which would you choose?
  24. Which disney princess/prince do you identify with the most?
  25. If you could go back in time, where would you travel?
  26. What’s your favorite dirty joke?
  27. If you were a bird, what kind of tree would you make your nest in?
  28. What’s your irrational fear?
  29. If you were able to become president, would you?
  30. Jeans or leggings?
  31. What is the meaning of life?
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