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These 6 Questions Will Determine Which Pairs Costume You & Your Friend Should Wear

PB&J or Sanderson sisters?

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These 6 Questions Will Determine Which Pairs Costume You & Your Friend Should Wear
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Answer these 6 questions to decide what pairs/triplets costume to wear! Give yourself 20 points for each A, 15 for B, 10 for C, and 5 for D. Keep track of your points as you go!

1. Pick a word to describe your friend.

A. Extra

B. Fun

C. Sweet

D. Cynical

2. Pick a word to describe yourself.

A. Extra

B. Fun

C. Sweet

D. Cynical

3. How much time are you willing to put into your costumes?

A. As much as it takes

B. An hour or two

C. I will try my best

D. I'm trying to get ready in 5 minutes tbh

4. Rate your love of Disney

A. Literally obsessed

B. It's a strong part of my childhood

C. I like a few Disney movies

D. It's overrated

5. How into Halloween are you really?

A. It's my favorite holiday.

B. I love it!

C. I liked it more when I was younger.

D. It's overrated.

6. Do you want to stand out?

A. For sure.

B. I want to be noticed.

C. I want to look good but I don't need attention.

D. I don't want any attention on me.

Results

50 Points: Cat and mouse

55 Points: PB&J

60-65 Points: Deer and Hunter

70 Points: Pooh/Tigger/Piglet

75 Points: Mike/Sully/Boo

80 Points: Sanderson Sisters

85-90 Points: Reese with and without her spoon

95-100 Points: Angel/Devil

105-110 Points: Aliens

115-120 Points: Gypsies

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