Do You Ever Ask "Do You Want to Be a Millionaire?
Do you ever look in the mirror and ask yourself honestly "Do you want to be a millionaire?" Many people who have watched the famous trivia show ask themselves this question every day. In fact, far more people than you could imagine. That's because the game show "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" is now televised in over 100 countries. In fact, it is the only game show ever to reach that milestone. People from Quebec to Calcutta are tuning in all the time and trying to get a taste of the giant worldwide trivia party.
Capture the Feeling with Your Own Trivia Party
While you may not get the chance to audition for the real television show wherever you live, there is a way to capture the feeling of "Who Wants to be a Millionaire" without leaving your home. Just invite a few dozen friends over and host a trivia party when the show is telecast. Have everyone play along and see which of your friends knows his or her trivia the best.
Ask Your Friends: "Do You Want to be a Millionaire?"
You can invite your friends over by asking the simple question "Do you want to be a millionaire?" Then explain what you are doing. No, you won't be able to actually give them a million dollars. But you can have everyone chip in at the beginning and the winner gets all the money in the end. Another way that you could play is that the winner gets an imaginary million dollars and must describe how he or she will spend it. The other players who didn't win can then rate whether the person really spent the million dollars or if their dream list would end up costing more than a million or less. That way your trivia party becomes a little like the game show "the Price is Right."
Looking for a Fun Evening: Host a Trivia Party
It is surprising that more people do not host a trivia party considering how much fun you can have. All you need to do is to invite friends and play along when shows like "Who Wants to be a Millionaire?" come on. You can set up teams and even assign certain people as lifelines. You would be surprised at which of your friends is a big expert on trivia. Sometimes it is the one you suspect the least.
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