Have you ever believed in the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, or the Easter Bunny?
Why people ask this
This question works because the yes-or-no split always surprises the room — someone answers in a way nobody expected, and the conversation starts from there. This question keeps coming up because the answer almost always cracks the room open — childhood memories sit in a part of the brain that people forget is loaded with material until somebody asks. On have.you, this question draws players from every kind of setting — parties, road trips, dinners, late-night calls — which is why the same question reads differently every time. The interesting part is rarely the answer itself; it is the follow-up, the story behind the yes, or the surprised reaction when someone answers the opposite of what everyone expected.
What do players say?
31 responses
Based on 31 answers so far, 77% of players say yes — making this one of the most common experiences players own up to.
Discussion starters
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Rediscover the magic of childhood with this nostalgic question that prompts players to share their beliefs in the Tooth Fairy, Santa Claus, and the Easter Bunny. It’s a fun way to explore cherished memories and spark heartfelt conversations. Ready to relive those childhood wonder moments? Try playing have.you and see what surprises come up!
What This Question Really Asks
This question delves into personal beliefs held during childhood, revealing how imagination and wonder shaped early years. It sparks conversations about innocence and dreams. You might wonder about the significance behind these beliefs, how they impacted childhood, or what they symbolize in our lives today. For deeper insights into childhood memories, explore our childhood and nostalgia questions.
- Did you truly believe in these magical figures as a child?
- What role did these beliefs play in your childhood?
- Have your perceptions about these figures changed over time?
- What does believing in these figures say about childhood innocence?
- Would you share your childhood stories with your friends? Learn more about classic questions.
How to Use This Question
| Setting | Tone | Best for | Tip |
|---|---|---|---|
| Friends game night | Playful & light-hearted | Getting laughs and shared stories | Use during a relaxed evening to encourage playful sharing. Check out our group decision tool for more fun ideas. |
| First date | Sweet & nostalgic | Breaking the ice naturally | Ask gently to avoid surprising your date. Want more ways to connect? Explore meaningful questions. |
| Team meeting | Humorous & bonding | Building team camaraderie | Insert as a fun break to lighten the mood. For team building ideas, see our icebreaker generator. |
| Family dinner | Warm & reminiscing | Sharing childhood stories | Perfect for creating nostalgic conversations. Check out our categories for more family-friendly questions. |
| Party | Exciting & surprising | Getting everyone involved | Use as an icebreaker or conversation starter to energize the room. For more party questions, visit our funny and embarrassing questions. |
When You Say "Yes"
- You cherished illusions and the magic of childhood.
- You enjoyed believing in fantastical figures, adding wonder to everyday life.
- You have stories of childhood surprises or surprises received from these figures.
- You think about how childhood beliefs influence your current perceptions of magic and imagination.
- You’re nostalgic for simpler times and joyful childhood memories. Want more nostalgic questions? Go to the Childhood & Nostalgia section.
When You Say "No"
Not everyone believed in these figures, or perhaps you’ve moved past these childhood notions. That’s completely normal and often leads to interesting reflections about growing up. Some reasons might include:
- You never truly believed in the Tooth Fairy, Santa, or Easter Bunny as a child.
- You were skeptical or questioned the stories from a young age.
- You prefer to focus on the real-life sides of childhood and family traditions.
Best Follow-Up Questions
- Did you ever find out the truth about these figures unexpectedly?
- What was your most memorable childhood holiday involving these figures?
- Do you still incorporate any childhood traditions in your current celebrations?
- How did your parents or family explain the existence of these figures?
- Would you tell your own children or nieces/nephews the same stories? Explore more meaningful questions to discuss.
Looking for more ways to relive childhood memories? Check out our categories for a variety of nostalgic and family-friendly questions.
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