Title:
🎴 We asked 100 people... (Play Your Cards Right – UK Edition)
Question:
“We asked 100 people: [insert yes/no or binary choice question here]”
Then reveal:
✅ YES – XX votes
❌ NO – XX votes
Question 7: Have you ever left a negative Tripadvisor review for a café?
Caution: Very low ‘Yes’. Next is almost certainly HIGHER. we asked 100 peopleplay your cards right questions uk
Question 8: Have you ever owned a onesie and worn it outside the house?
Question 9: Have you ever pretended not to see someone you know to avoid talking to them?
Warning: This is your “ace” card. 92% is near the ceiling. If you draw this, guess LOWER every time.
Question 10: Have you ever lied about your age (online or in person)? Title: 🎴 We asked 100 people
Question: "We asked 100 women... Name something you pack for a romantic weekend away."
Survey Question: Name a popular holiday destination for British families.
| Rank | Answer | Score | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Spain | 45 | | 2 | France | 16 | | 3 | Greece | 12 | | 4 | Italy | 10 | | 5 | Cornwall/Devon (UK) | 9 | | 6 | Turkey | 4 |
Game Note: "Spain" is the clear winner with 45. France follows with 16. Higher or Lower? Question 7: Have you ever left a negative
Common UK 100-people survey questions for game practice:
Top answers usually from Family Fortunes episodes — e.g., "Name a bird with a long neck" → #1 answer = Flamingo (not ostrich surprisingly).
Survey Question: Name a vegetable the British simply must have with a Sunday Roast.
| Rank | Answer | Score | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | 1 | Roast Potatoes | 41 | | 2 | Yorkshire Pudding (Technically a batter, but accepted) | 18 | | 3 | Carrots | 14 | | 4 | Broccoli | 11 | | 5 | Parsnips | 7 | | 6 | Peas | 5 |
Game Note: The top answer is "Roast Potatoes" with a massive 41 points. The next answer is "Yorkshire Pudding" at 18. Higher or Lower?
We asked 100 people in the UK the Play Your Cards Right-style question: “How many cards would you like to reveal before stopping?” (i.e., how many cards would you turn over in hopes of a higher card without busting). Responses reveal a mix of risk tolerance, superstition, and strategy.