I love a good debate where interesting opinions are put to the test.
Option 1 - "I would rather spend the next year having a soulmate and not a smartphone"
Option 2 - "I would rather have my smartphone for the next year and pass on that soulmate"
A good friend of mine told me that this poll was run in South Korea and 60% of respondents chose option 2.
Leaving the house without your smartphone might sound like a crazy idea nowadays, so it came as a surprise when 73% of Singaporeans I've polled have chosen their soulmates. (Check it out at https://www.facebook.com/tribela.official/posts/420528071752934)
Folks who chose to have a soulmate made valiant efforts to avoid the painful option of losing either - e.g. I choose my soulmate because he/she will have a smartphone.
Now that World Cup Mania is in full swing, it got me thinking of why people watch the World Cup?
Maybe it's the crowd I surround myself with, but this statement seems to prevail in most conversations - "Bets make watching the World Cup exciting". (Also, running a weekly poll so come vote & comment! https://lnkd.in/fjVFbpH)
What's your view?
#yourvoicematters #stuffwar #tribela
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