Thanksgiving is a great time to spend with family and friends. Here are 20 great questions to ask at the table this Thanksgiving! Who knows what kind of information you may learn this year. -All American Healthcare Hammond
- For Aunts/Uncles: What is a childhood memory you will never forget?
- For an adult: What did you have as a child that kids today don’t have? How was your life better? How was it worse? For a kid: What do you have that previous generations didn’t have? How would your life be better without it? How would it be worse?
- Has anything ever happened at a family wedding or event that you’ll never forget?
- Think of some relatives that have passed away in the last few years. What would they be likely to do tomorrow if they were still alive?
- Which family member has been your greatest coach in life? How have they coached you? What has made them good at it?
- For an adult: When you were a teenager, which family member did you go to for advice? Looking back, was it good advice? For a kid: Which family member have you recently received advice from? Was it good advice?
- For adult: What was your favorite movie or book when you were my age? For kid: What was your favorite movie or book last year, and what is your favorite now?
- Tell us a story about a family reunion or family party that you remember attending as a child.
- What was the hardest thing you went through/have gone through as a child? How did you overcome it?
- What are your favorite stories that grandpa/grandma told (or still tells)?
- If you could know anything about our family history or about a relative who has passed away, what would you want to know?
- What is the most embarrassing thing your mother or father ever did to you?
- What are your best memories of holidays or family gatherings?
- What three adjectives would your grandparents use to describe you?
- Did your parents or grandparents ever lose their jobs? What happened? How did they start over?
- What is the best thing that your grandparents ever cooked? What about your parents?
- How did your parents change after they retired?
- If you could go back to one day in your childhood, which day would that be? Why?
- How are you most different from your parents and grandparents? How are you the same?
- What did/do your grandparents do with you that you loved? (For adults: What did they do that you didn’t enjoy so much?)
Original article: PsychologyToday