[Talk] Interesting! Hilarious! A Collection of Silly Questions
Haven’t you ever had a blast with “silly questions” born from a bit of curiosity? From everyday doubts you toss around with friends to outlandish “what if” scenarios, those questions that make you stop and think are surprisingly fun, aren’t they? In this article, we’ll introduce silly questions that can bring people closer together.
Even though they’re simple, they make you think more deeply than you’d expect—why not try answering them yourself? There are no right answers.
That’s exactly why it’s so enjoyable to share everyone’s opinions!
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Romance-boosting questions (11–20)
How often do you want to keep in touch with your partner?
It might depend on who you’re dating!? Here are some ideas about how often you’d like to keep in touch with your partner.
It may also depend on how frequently you were communicating before your relationship became official, but this seems like a good chance to think about what your ideal contact frequency is.
The answer could also change depending on whether you live together or are in a long-distance relationship.
And since “keeping in touch” nowadays can mean many things—social media, messaging apps, phone calls, or video calls—it could be fun to discuss those options together too!
What’s the most annoying thing your partner does?
A discussion about the most annoying behavior in a partner—something that reveals each other’s lifestyles and priorities—seems like a topic that would split opinions even among friends and could lead to new discoveries.
If someone often breaks promises about meeting times, is frequently unreachable, or has a mismatched daily rhythm, you may find yourself constantly adjusting and being considerate, which many people might find bothersome.
Words and actions that lack consideration are likely to feel unpleasant no matter who the other person is.
Let’s enjoy the conversation about love while acknowledging both the points where we match and where we don’t.
Do you want to love, or be loved?
The age-old question in love—whether you want to love or be loved—seems like one that reveals each person’s view on relationships.
What kind of expressions of affection do you want from your partner? Striking a balance between wanting to love and wanting to be loved is important.
If one side starts to feel too heavy, it can become difficult for both people.
Try chatting with friends about which side you’re on and enjoy some love talk.
It might also be a good idea to ask your partner which they prefer.
When you first meet someone of the opposite sex, where do your eyes go?
First impressions are an important point, aren’t they? When you meet someone of the opposite sex for the first time, where do your eyes go? Hairstyle, clothing, facial expression, shoes, nails—what you notice varies from person to person.
Some might even say they don’t pay attention to anything in particular.
On the other hand, you might discover something new by realizing, “Oh, that’s what people look at.” The parts you notice in a first impression are often the things you’re conscious about in yourself, too.
If you can also talk about why you care about those aspects, the conversation might go even deeper.
Do you want to be possessive, or do you want to be possessed?
A question about your ideal relationship with a partner! Do you want to be possessive, or be possessed? Here are some ideas.
Even though we use the single word “possessive,” people can perceive it differently.
Before diving into this topic, it might be good to define where “possessiveness” begins.
Trust is important in a relationship, but there are times when we get jealous, right? It’s a question where the answer may change depending on whether you prioritize your own feelings or your partner’s.
Have you ever been cheated on?
When you’ve built a relationship of trust with someone, one topic you can talk about is whether you’ve ever been cheated on.
Precisely because there’s trust, you can share your painful experiences.
And by having the other person empathize, those painful memories can gradually start to heal.
Try not to dig too deeply into whether they were cheated on; keep a comfortable distance as you talk.
Also, if you can hear how they overcame it, you can turn it into a life lesson that helps you in future relationships.
What’s the number one thing you hate someone doing on a date?

A date is a special, fun time for two people.
Among the things that can ruin a date most, disagreements that split opinions can really kill the mood.
Everyone has their own turn-offs during such a special time—differences in sense of money, bad manners, talking only about oneself, constantly fiddling with a phone, poor hygiene, and so on.
The moment you feel a lack of consideration for yourself or your partner, that time can instantly turn into something boring.
Ideally, both people should come away wanting to meet again.
Let’s talk things through so you can spend an enjoyable time together with mutual consideration.



