You arrive early for your friend’s partner’s birthday, but the cake just got delivered — and it’s completely smashed. How do you react?
Dash to the kitchen, tear through the cupboards for flour, realize it’s pointless… break down.
Smoothly step in, crack a few jokes, and keep the guests entertained while your friend makes a stealthy cake rescue run.
Suggest turning the mishap into an adventure — gather everyone and head out to a nice restaurant instead.
You and your friends have set up camp - tents are pitched, everything’s ready. What do you do next?
I make the camp cozy, claim a spot by the fire, and chill.
I scout the area — check for good views, water sources, maybe any dangers.
I immediately get lost studying weird mushrooms, pretty flowers, and a shiny bug on a tree.
You’ve just joined a new company and need to win everyone’s trust. What’s your move?
I invite everyone out for drinks - my treat - and break the ice with a few wild stories on the way there.
I introduce myself to each person, strike up small talk, and start getting to know the team.
I bake cookies and go around sharing them with everyone.
Your partner’s come down with the flu. How do you take care of them?
All the meds, garlic everywhere, steam inhalations whether they like it or not!
We are doing every exercise and taking all the meds the doctor prescribed.
I brew herbal tea, wrap them in a mountain of blankets, and put on a cozy show.
While traveling, you get separated from your group - and your phone dies. What do you do?
Find a way to contact them - ask a stranger to borrow a phone so you can reconnect.
Spot a cozy café, grab some tasty food, and wait for your phone to charge before reaching out.
This is an adventure! I’ll enjoy exploring solo - they’ll manage without me.
You’re on a picnic and your best friend’s sandwich is under siege from a particularly bold seagull. What happens next?
You laugh and film it - nature must eat too!
You wave your arms and try to distract the bird with a cracker sacrifice.
You throw yourself between bird and sandwich heroically, shouting “NOT TODAY, SKY RAT!”
Your friend barges in yelling about a party with your favorite band at an abandoned factory two towns over. What’s your reaction?
No thanks, I’ve got my blanket, cacao, and the book I’ve been looking forward to for a long time.
I start asking questions and weighing if I’m ready for this adventure or not.
I’m already out the door, what’s the hold up there, dude?!