
Never have I ever screamed aloud while watching a scary movie. Never have I ever blurted out a secret I was supposed to be keeping. Never have I ever dialed the wrong number and started talking before the other person could stop me. Never have I ever worn something inside out all day without realizing it. Never have I ever had someone walk in on me in the bathroom. Never have I ever walked in on someone in the bathroom. Never have I ever pretended to be from another country and spent the day speaking in a fake accent. Never have I ever imagined I was someone else. Never have I ever made kissy faces at myself in the mirror. Never have I ever answered someone only to find they weren’t talking to me. Never have I ever started talking to someone I thought I knew, then realized I didn’t. Never have I ever been caught making faces behind someone’s back. Never have I ever been on stage and forgotten my lines, my steps, or otherwise frozen up. Otherwise, you’ll have a meltdown or falling out on your hands. However, if there’s one child among them who might be ganged up on, give the embarrassing questions a pass. Never have I ever drawn a mustache on my face.įor kids who know each other and get on well, embarrassing Never Have I Ever questions can be a great deal of fun. Never have I ever tried to draw with my toes. Never have I ever knocked over a drink on the table and soaked someone else. Never have I ever begged to taste something, had a bite, hated it, but pretended to like it so I didn’t look silly. Never have I ever made up a secret language. Never have I ever fallen asleep in one place and woke up somewhere else. Never have I ever made silly faces by putting tape on my face. Never have I ever talked out loud to my toys. Never have I ever been left hanging for a high-five. Never have I ever said sorry or excuse me for something when I was on my own. Never have I ever waved back at someone only to realize they weren’t waving at me. Never have I ever eaten from a bowl, like a dog, to see what it was like. Never have I ever accidentally said a swear word in front of my parents. Never have I ever drawn a face on my hand and used it as a puppet. Never have I ever been scared by my own reflection. Never have I ever scooped a spoonful of peanut butter or Nutella out of the jar and eaten it like it was a popsicle. Never have I ever laughed so hard that my drink came out off my nose. Never have I ever recorded a video of myself being silly. Never have i ever questions for friends tv#
Never have I ever watched a TV program I was too old for, just for fun. Never have I ever cooked something so bad that people spat it out when they took a bite. Never have I ever accidentally put sugar on my food instead of salt. Never have I ever picked my favorite color Skittles out of the pack and left the other behind for everyone else. Never have I ever fallen over my own feet. Never have I ever told myself a joke and laughed out loud.
Other times, it’s the answer or the story behind the answer.įor a lighthearted game, stick to the funny questions, or roll this list out if kids make up their own statements, but things are getting a little too intense. Sometimes it’s the statement itself that prompts the giggles.
Part of the fun of playing Never Have I Ever is making people laugh.
Never have I ever said I loved a gift I hated, just so the other person wouldn’t feel bad. Never have I ever gone out without brushing my hair. Never have I ever had a terrible haircut. Never have I ever worn odd socks by accident. Never have I ever seen a shooting star. Never have I ever danced in the house on my own. Never have I ever been in the hospital. Never have I ever eaten something until it made me sick. Never have I ever lipsynced in front of the mirror. Never have I ever laughed so much it hurt. Never have I ever jumped out to scare someone.
Never have I ever purposely not done my chores.Never have I ever written secrets in a diary.Never have I ever eaten breakfast food for dinner.Never have I ever turned off the alarm, gone back to sleep, and been late.Never have I ever gone to the store for someone and come back with the wrong thing.Never have I ever worn my pajamas all day when I wasn’t sick.Never have I ever eaten a non-edible item like soap.Never have I ever mixed together random items from the kitchen cupboard just to see what would happen.Never have I ever been the last person in the house still awake.Never have I ever hidden things under my bed when I’ve been told to tidy my room.Never have I ever slept in an indoor blanket fort.They are useful as a warm-up before getting to the trickier stuff, or you can use them with a group of kids as a “getting to know you” exercise. All of these statements are clean and safe for almost any group of kids.