Music & Pop Culture

Have you ever had posters of musicians on your bedroom wall?

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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. Pop culture answers reveal more than people realise — phases, eras, and embarrassing fandoms map directly onto who someone was at the time. Questions like this one get played across every kind of group on have.you — couples on a first date, coworkers at team events, friends on long drives. Each setting produces a different answer, which is part of why Have You Ever has stayed in circulation long after most party games get retired.

What do players say?

44%
of players said Yes
16 responses

Based on 16 answers so far, 44% of players say yes — making this less common than most people assume.

Discussion starters

  • Who in the group is most likely to have had posters of musicians on your bedroom wall?
  • What's the full story — and who in the group is most surprised by your answer?
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  • What movie can you quote front to back?
  • What concert is on your bucket list?

Asking about posters of musicians on your bedroom wall taps into nostalgic memories and reveals your musical tastes, fandom, and perhaps your teenage years. Dive into meaningful or funny stories by exploring categories that match your favorite music eras or genres!

What This Question Really Asks

This question uncovers more than just decor choices; it reveals how music influences your identity and personal style. It might lead to stories about heroes, phases, or memorable concert experiences. For a broader look into your interests, explore other classic questions about your childhood or teenage years.

  • If you’re passionate about a particular band or artist, it shows your level of fandom and admiration.
  • It hints at your tendency to express yourself through music-related decor or memorabilia.
  • Sharing about posters can open up stories about your younger self and defining moments.
  • It can reveal your favorite music genres or the era that resonates most with you, especially if you enjoyed posters of 80s rock or pop icons.
  • Discovering whether you decorated your space with posters might lead to funny or embarrassing anecdotes about teenage bedroom decor — see some of the funniest embarrassing moments.

How to Use This Question

Setting Tone Best for Tip
Friends game night Casual and fun Getting to know each other's childhood and teenage passions Use this to spark nostalgic stories or debate which band posters were coolest. For tips, visit our group decider tool.
First date Warm and playful Learning about shared or different musical tastes Frame answers as stories about what those posters say about your personality or taste.
Team meeting Mildly serious with a touch of humor Breaking the ice among team members Discuss your music posters during a casual break or team-building activity.
Family dinner Light-hearted and nostalgic Sharing childhood memories and family stories Connect over music tastes across generations by recalling posters from family bedrooms.
Party Upbeat and lively Creating a fun, engaging atmosphere Encourage others to share their posters to see a variety of music eras and genres.

When You Say "Yes"

  1. You’re a dedicated fan of a music genre or artist.
  2. You liked expressing yourself through room decor.
  3. You’ve had memorable moments related to your posters, like decorating your room or trading posters with friends.
  4. You've kept your posters as nostalgic mementos or collected memorabilia over the years.
  5. You enjoy sharing stories about your youthful passions, perhaps inspired by classic questions about your childhood.

When You Say "No"

Not having posters might indicate a different approach to music or personal expression, or perhaps you preferred other decor styles. Either way, it’s a fresh perspective! Some reasons might include:

  • You preferred digital music or streaming, with less physical memorabilia.
  • You weren’t heavily involved in music fandom during your teenage years.
  • Your decorating style focused on other themes or minimalism.

Best Follow-Up Questions

  • What was your favorite poster that you ever had?
  • Did you ever trade posters with friends or collect them?
  • Who was your biggest musical icon during your teenage years?
  • Have your music tastes changed since you decorated your room?
  • What's the most memorable concert you've ever attended?

For more ideas, explore our categories related to music and pop culture or check out tips on creating great conversation starters.

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