30+ Most Likely Questions: Top Most Likely Questions for your Family, Friends, and Workmates
Family-friendly and Kid-friendly Questions
We need to make sure that some questions are appropriate, especially if there are kids (or older, conservative people) around.
Who is most likely to be picky about their food?
Who is most likely to have 10 dirty cups in their room?
Who is most likely to not change their clothes for a week?
Who is most likely to put an empty container back in the pantry?
Who is most likely to stop the car on a road trip to go pee?
Who is most likely to take a ridiculously long shower?
Who is the most likely to stay up all night?
Who’s most likely to do their chores first?
Who’s most likely to finish eating first?
Who’s the most likely to talk in their sleep?
Crazy Questions for Your Friends
Watch your friends turn against each other as you ask these unique questions that will bring out the best and the worst in your friend group.
Who is most likely to back you up in an argument, even if you are wrong?
Who is most likely to be the first one to die?
Who is most likely to forget to return a borrowed item?
Who is most likely to forget to text back?
Who is most likely to give up alcohol?
Who is most likely to have a snappy comeback?
Who is most likely to have the highest body count?
Who is most likely to say something awkward to a significant other’s parents?
Who is most likely to spend their money on something stupid?
Who is most likely to try to embarrass you in front of your crush?
Work-friendly Questions for Your Workmates
Icebreakers in the office are always good when there’s downtime. These questions will surely help you get onto your coworker’s good side.
Who is most likely to accidentally tell a customer, “I love you?”
Who is most likely to be the boss one day?
Who is most likely to bring their dog to the office?
Who is most likely to forget to mute the microphone during Zoom calls?
Who is most likely to have a million-dollar idea?
Who is most likely to have your back?
Who is most likely to invent a smart new office system?
Who is most likely to plan a team outing?
Who is most likely to reply to your email within a minute?
Who is most likely to teach you a new skill?
Now while the most likely questions above are used for different groups of people, you can always mix them up! Just make sure to select the questions properly if you’re in the office or if there are children around, IYKWIM.
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