: Stick to safe but "rad" prompts like "Which of the 12 Apostles do you think is the cutest?" (for religious groups) or "What’s the most childish thing you still do?".
: Use prompts to build intimacy, such as "What was your first impression of me?" or "What is your favorite memory of us?". : Stick to safe but "rad" prompts like
: Focus on secrets or funny mishaps. Examples include: "What is the biggest secret you’ve kept from your parents?" or "What’s the most embarrassing music you listen to?". Examples include: "What is the biggest secret you’ve
Since "Truth" can refer to everything from a philosophical concept to a popular party game, 1. The Game of "Truth or Dare" 2. Communicating "Your Truth"
Speaking Your Truth in the Workplace: Part 1 - CEO of Your Life
: Teachers use "Find the Truth" activities to practice writing, where students write true sentences and peers must guess which one is theirs. 2. Communicating "Your Truth"