Assembly Required | No |
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Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Paperboard |
Mfg Recommended age | 12 year and up |
Manufacturer reference | LYSB06Y2423YH-TOYS |
Product Dimensions | 6.6 x 5.11 x 3.61 cm; 31.75 Grams |
ASIN | B06Y2423YH |
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BIG TALK Question Card Game: Skip Small Talk, Make Meaningful Connections - Unique Conversation Starters, Fun Party Icebreaker Activity, Useful Networking, Educational, and Therapy Tool - 88 questions
Price: | S$52.04 |
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- Inspired from TED Talk story by Kalina Silverman "How to skip small talk and connect with anyone."
- 90 cards (88 individual questions) printed on standard 300gsm (smooth) card stock. Comes shrink wrapped in custom tuck box.
- Great icebreaker game! Play with family, friends, co-workers, classmates, new acquaintances - even with yourself. Useful for parties, retreats, workshops, and therapy.
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4.3 out of 5 stars |
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Best Sellers Rank |
26,578 in Toys (See Top 100 in Toys)
2,183 in Board Games (Toys) |
Date First Available | 5 April 2017 |
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Product description
The BIG TALK Question Card Game helps you skip the small talk to make more meaningful life connections instead. It was created by Kalina Silverman after she made a YouTube video where she filmed herself approaching strangers and skipping small talk to ask them the question: “What do you want to do before you die?” The conversations helped to build relationships she still maintains today. There are many ways to play; with friends old and new, family members, coworkers, classmates, teammates, clients, members of your community, dating interests, and even yourself.
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Despite the name, SMALL TALK IS STILL REQUIRED. Unless you're a therapist, asking these personal questions right off the bat to strangers can make them feel uncomfortable (or make you look like a creep, especially if you're a guy). Use your best judgment to work these questions into a conversation to get things going.
As you can see from the photo, it's easy to take 1/4 of them to a party since they're smaller than business cards.
My biggest detractor is the packaging. Even when I used a credit card to gently pry open the box, the flap still ripped. I now use a rubber band to hold them together, making the cards look cheap. For $24, you'd think more time was spent on presentation and quality.

Reviewed in the United States on 21 August 2017
Despite the name, SMALL TALK IS STILL REQUIRED. Unless you're a therapist, asking these personal questions right off the bat to strangers can make them feel uncomfortable (or make you look like a creep, especially if you're a guy). Use your best judgment to work these questions into a conversation to get things going.
As you can see from the photo, it's easy to take 1/4 of them to a party since they're smaller than business cards.
My biggest detractor is the packaging. Even when I used a credit card to gently pry open the box, the flap still ripped. I now use a rubber band to hold them together, making the cards look cheap. For $24, you'd think more time was spent on presentation and quality.


A) not especially interesting or
B) too easy to give a short answer to, thus engendering very little actually conversation.
For the money, I don't think this was a total waste, but definitely not worth it either. You can get your paws on any number of really cheap (<$1) paperback books that have...
A) more questions than this set of tiny cards includes and
B) better, more thoughtful provoking or unique questions than this set of tiny cards includes.
"The Book of Questions" and the "If..." series come immediately to mind as better options (in my opinion).


Reviewed in the United States on 5 January 2018


I can't stand small talk; it makes me uncomfortable and drains my energy. I'm excited to continue connecting with individuals on a deeper level, but now with my own deck of Big Talk cards! I already have a few ideas of how/where I will use them and I can't wait to begin my experiment!
Package arrived much sooner than expected and in mint condition. I saw several reviews commenting that the size of the cards was problematic. To each their own but I personally love that they're small enough to hold in my hand because I can fit them in my purse and take them wherever I go (conveniently portable!) The size probably makes it less intimidating to strangers too, if you think about it.
Thank you, Kalina!
