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  • 1. Marmite? Yes
    2. Kippers? No
    3. Grammar Schools? No
    4. European Super League? Yes
    5. Cold calling? No
    6. Legalised brothels? HELL, YEAH!
    7. "White Lies"? Yes
  • edited March 2019
    For a bit of fun, just answer yes or no to the following: -

    1. Marmite?
    2. Kippers?
    3. Grammar Schools?
    4. European Super League?
    5. Cold calling?
    6. Legalised brothels?
    7. "White Lies"?
    Yes no no no no yes no

    *edit*

    Yes no no no no yes yes
  • 1. Marmite? Yes 
    2. Kippers? Yes 
    3. Grammar Schools? I’ve no idea 
    4. European Super League? No
    5. Cold calling? No 
    6. Legalised brothels? Yes 
    7. "White Lies"? Eh?
  • 1. Marmite? - no 
    2. Kippers? - no 
    3. Grammar Schools? - no 
    4. European Super League? - no
    5. Cold calling? - yes
    6. Legalised brothels? yes
    7. "White Lies"? yes
  • 1. Marmite? - Yes but prefer Vegimite
    2. Kippers? - Yes
    3. Grammar Schools? - No, by a slim margin...
    4. European Super League? - Yes, as long as they have no connection whatsoever with the domestic league at all.   
    5. Cold calling? - No
    6. Legalised brothels? - Yes
    7. "White Lies"? - Yes
  • 1. Marmite? Yes
    2. Kippers? Yes
    3. Grammar Schools? Yes
    4. European Super League? No
    5. Cold calling? No
    6. Legalised brothels? Yes
    7. "White Lies"? Yes
  • Answering Yes or No questions. No .......oh sh*t!
  • 1. Marmite? Yes
    2. Kippers? Yes
    3. Grammar Schools? No
    4. European Super League? No
    5. Cold calling? No
    6. Legalised brothels? Yes
    7. "White Lies"? Yes
  • 1. Marmite? - Yes
    2. Kippers? - Yes
    3. Grammar Schools? - No
    4. European Super League? - No
    5. Cold calling? - No
    6. Legalised brothels? - Yes
    7. "White Lies"? - No
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  • seth plum said:
    yes
    no
    no
    bothered
    no
    bothered
    eh?
    white lie
    noun
    1. a harmless or trivial lie, especially one told to avoid hurting someone's feelings.
  • Yes to 3 & 7. No to the rest.
  • 1. Marmite? Yes
    2. Kippers? Yes
    3. Grammar Schools? Yes
    4. European Super League? No
    5. Cold calling? No
    6. Legalised brothels? Yes
    7. "White Lies"? Yes

    Ditto
  • 1. Marmite?   - Yes
    2. Kippers?  - No
    3. Grammar Schools? - Yes
    4. European Super League?  - No
    5. Cold calling?  - No
    6. Legalised brothels?  - No
    7. "White Lies"? - Yes
  • 1. Marmite? Yes
    2. Kippers? So-so
    3. Grammar Schools? No
    4. European Super League? No
    5. Cold calling? No
    6. Legalised brothels? Don't care
    7. "White Lies"? Depends
  • 1. Marmite? Yes
    2. Kippers? Yes
    3. Grammar Schools? No
    4. European Super League? No
    5. Cold calling? No
    6. Legalised brothels? Yes
    7. "White Lies"? Yes

    **edit - Thought 7 said White Lines.
    You not keen on Grandmaster Flash then?
  • seth plum said:
    yes
    no
    no
    bothered
    no
    bothered
    eh?
    white lie
    noun
    1. a harmless or trivial lie, especially one told to avoid hurting someone's feelings.
    Does this mean lying to protect the liars feeling of awkwardness?
    If we (all of us as a human race) were to develop or work on our skills of empathy, would there not be a way of avoiding lying in the circumstances of the dictionary definition?

  • 1. Marmite? Y
    2. Kippers? N
    3. Grammar Schools? Y 
    4. European Super League? N
    5. Cold calling? N
    6. Legalised brothels? Y
    7. "White Lies"? Y
  • Yes to 1, no to the rest. 
  • seth plum said:
    seth plum said:
    yes
    no
    no
    bothered
    no
    bothered
    eh?
    white lie
    noun
    1. a harmless or trivial lie, especially one told to avoid hurting someone's feelings.
    Does this mean lying to protect the liars feeling of awkwardness?
    If we (all of us as a human race) were to develop or work on our skills of empathy, would there not be a way of avoiding lying in the circumstances of the dictionary definition?
    I'll take that as a no then  ;) 
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  • My father in law had dementia and forgot his wife had passed away. When he asked us where she was, we told him she was out shopping. Had we told him the truth, he would have felt the grief like he had just heard it, multiple times a day. When there is a choice of white lie or emotional cruelty, it is quite an easy decision. 
  • No to all apart from White Lies, if told to spare someone's feelings they can be a good thing.
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