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Never Have I Ever Questions for Work
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Browse our curated list of never have I ever questions perfect for work. Read through, pick your favorites, or hit Play Now to jump straight into the game.
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Argued with my boss
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Given a presentation to the wrong audience
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Sent an email to the entire company by mistake
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Joined a meeting late and had no idea what was being discussed
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Googled a colleague before meeting them
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Used a work device for personal shopping
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Arrived at the office only to realise it was a public holiday
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Called a client or colleague by the wrong name throughout an entire conversation
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Won an award or recognition at work
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Had a work idea stolen by someone else
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Started a side business while employed full-time
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Travelled to another country for work
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Worked a shift longer than 16 hours
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Quit a job on the first day
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Been promoted within six months of starting a role
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Stolen food from the office refrigerator
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Brought a partner to a work event
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Dated a co-worker
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Eaten someone elseโs lunch in the work fridge
- 20.
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- 21.
Used work time to take care of personal errands
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Ghosted a coworker after they asked for help with something
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Secretly disliked a coworkerโs work habits
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Lied during a job interview
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Are work Never Have I Ever questions office-appropriate?
Our work-safe questions are carefully selected to be appropriate for professional settings. They cover topics like work habits, meetings, email mishaps, and office life without anything HR would flag.
When should I play at work?
Work Never Have I Ever is great for team building events, happy hours, offsites, and welcome parties for new employees. It helps colleagues bond without crossing professional boundaries.
What topics should I avoid at work?
Avoid questions about dating, drinking, politics, or anything that could make coworkers uncomfortable. Stick to our Work category which focuses on universal professional experiences.
How do you play Never Have I Ever?
One person says "Never have I ever..." followed by something they haven't done. Anyone who HAS done it must drink, put down a finger, or take some action. Take turns going around the group.