Question for Next Never Have I Ever family Edition Game

Question for Next Never Have I Ever family Edition Game

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Never Have I Ever is one of the most popular games for a get-together and party games. It involves a lot of seedy questions that can get a lot of your friend's secrets out. However, it's not easy to think of unique questions for your game every time.

Are you planning a Never Have I Ever family Edition game; however, you can't come up with enough fun and unique questions. Don't worry; we have some questions for your next game.

Just gather all the parents, choose a Never Have I Ever Parent Edition game rules, and ask the below-mentioned games.

1) Have you ever used your child as an excuse to get out of social engagement?

You will be surprised at how many parents would agree to this statement in your next Never Have I Ever family Edition game. Be ready for some honest revelations.

2Have you ever lied about your children's age to get a discount? 

Everyone loves a discount on their purchase, even if you get it by lying about your children's age. Ask this question and watch some embarrassing faces.

3) Have you ever called your kid by their sibling names or the dog's name?

It is an honest mistake that most parents make, especially if they have twins.

4) Have you ever bought your child a gift that you secretly wanted for yourself?

Sometimes, we enjoy a few kids' activities or games but are too embarrassed to purchase them ourselves. Ask this question in your family get-together and watch the children being surprised by these revelations.

5Have you ever accidentally whacked your child's head on a door or wall while carrying them?

None of us are perfect parents. Include these questions in your next Never Have I Ever Parent Edition game rules, and watch almost every parent agree with the statement.

6) Have you ever been forced to invent a story of the reason the tooth fairy was late in delivering the gifts?

Has it ever happened to you when you asked your child to place their broken teeth under a pillow with a promise that the tooth fairy will replace it with a gift? However, the next day you forgot to replace it with their favorite tooth or chocolate? Ask these questions and see how many parents had the same experience.

7) Took more time in a toilet to get some break from your kids?

Watch you many parents sheepishly raise their hand.

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