This or that guide
This or That Questions for Friends
This-or-that questions work because the first answer is easy. A friend can pick one side, laugh, change their mind, or turn the answer into a quick Mi Mirror quiz without making the chat serious.
Start with easy pairs
Try pairs like stay in or go out, voice note or text, cozy plan or chaos plan, reply now or reply later, movie night or game night, daily card or friendship card, group chat or one-on-one chat.
Turn the answer into a quiz
If the pair is about people-time, use Social Battery. If it is about messages, use Texting Style. If it is about plans, use Weekend Energy. If the group wants one tiny prompt, use Daily Luck Card or Friendship Style.
Keep it optional and light
This-or-that questions for friends are entertainment prompts. They should not ask for secrets, screenshots, private chats, proof of loyalty, personal data, or serious decisions. They are not friendship tests, compatibility tests, diagnosis, predictions, relationship advice, privacy advice, health advice, mental health support, legal advice, or financial advice.
Quick answers
What are good this-or-that questions for friends?
Use easy pairs such as stay in or go out, text or voice note, cozy plan or chaos plan, movie night or game night, reply now or reply later, or daily card or friendship card.
How do I turn this-or-that questions into a quiz?
Pick one pair, choose the matching Mi Mirror quiz, and send one link. Social Battery, Texting Style, Weekend Energy, Friendship Style, and Daily Luck Card work well for friend chats.
Are this-or-that questions friendship tests?
No. Mi Mirror this-or-that questions are entertainment and conversation starters. They are not friendship tests, not loyalty tests, not compatibility tests, not relationship advice, not privacy advice, not diagnosis, not predictions, not health advice, and not mental health support.