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Conversation Cards for Friends 400 ct

$24.99

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Get to know more about your friends, coworkers, and acquaintances with these conversation cards. From light, humorous icebreaker questions to deeper questions for long-time friends, these open-ended conversation cards help you learn new things about your friends by sharing fun stories, memories, and aspirations. These are espcially great for people who struggle with social cues.

Includes 400 conversation starters – way more than most other conversation starter sets. The questions on the cards were carefully selected from a huge list of over 3000 questions. Great for hours of conversation with the people you want to spend time with and get to know better.

Break out of boring small talk and enjoy story-telling and sharing with your friends or family at any get-together or family gathering. This box set of conversation cards is an excellent gift that brings people together and makes memories.

Quick, fun, and easy to use anywhere. Great for road trips, girls night, family game night, or at any get-together.

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