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Poll questions - Week 20
published: Saturday | October 18, 2008

  • 1. Your significant other is proposing to you in a public place and your answer really isnt yes. You decide to:

    A. Say no. This is a serious decision. 20%

    B. Say yes to save the person the embarrassment, then later tell him thats not what you really meant. 30%

    C. Prompt the proposer not to ask, heading off embarrassment. 50%

  • 2. Youre making a public speech and the person to the front has her legs spread wide open/has his zipper down. You find it very distracting. You would:

    A. Be thrown off and have to finish the speech prematurely. 30%

    B. Request that somebody ask the person to adjust her position/his clothes. 40%

    C. Make signals in the middle of the presentation, suggesting the person should close her legs or pull up his zip. 30%

  • 3. There is a tear in your favourite shirt! You havent got around to mending it. Are you likely to:

    A. Wear it anyway, pretending you just saw it whenever somebody points it out? 50%

    B. Not wear it until its fixed, even though it would be perfect for the occasion? 20%

    C. Sit and sew it up though you may be half- hour late for the event? 30%

  • 4. Youve been dating for three months now and so far, so good. Suddenly you learn your partner has to go to India for one year on job duties and there is no chance you will see each other during the period. Do you:

    A. End the relationship, albeit painful? (The relationship is unlikely to survive a one year apart on three months foundation). 40%

    B. Wait out the year and pledge to remain faithful and committed? Who knows, this could be the one! 50%

    C. Pine away? 10%

    - Melecia Brown

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