Ice lolly I assumed that as well. Chocolate flake I had a reasonable guess about, but not sure. Magnum–big fucking thing of champagne, as far as I’m concerned. Or a gun. Or a condom.
The quiz was written by a 14 year old.
I’ve seen this advertised here in New York. http://www.magnumicecream.com/products/mini-almond-ice-cream-bar/
Real: 60, mental: 43
Do people really order coffee after meals in restaurants?
We do, sometimes, especially if we’re having dessert. Why not? Why does that seem hard to believe?
What? Don’t MOST people order coffee after meals in a restaurant? I think we just uncovered another cultural divide.
Only if we order dessert. Otherwise I generally don’t. But it’s certainly not unusual that people do.
Real 66
Mental 43
With the same complaints about the answers to choose from as noted above.
I don’t know that I’ve ever thought about Dire Straits - ever.
Real 63, mental 40.
I thought it’d be younger. I’m growing up!
Real age 52, mental age 48. Pretty close. And I think a few of my answers might have been off due to the American-to-British conversion factor.
45 going on 41. I thought I was more immature than that.
Not always but, yes, that’s a pretty normal course of events.
Has the bottomless coffee cup, starting from the moment the customer sits down, yet reached Britannia’s shores?
Chronological : 47, Mental : 35
Sounds about right.
Apparently zero. None of the buttons would “push” for me, so I couldn’t even answer question #1. I’m not even using an exotic browser, just IE 11.
Real age 52. Mental age 31. Stupid test.
60/36 Amusing.
Mentally 37 but a lot of those questions were a bunch of things I would never do. Like, what the hell is an ice lolly and what does it have to do with a magnum and a cone with a chip?
The thing about finishing a meal at a restaurant was weird, too. None of those were anything I would do.
Real age: 51
Mental age: 40
54 is my real age, 41 is my mental age. Without the test, I swear I would have guessed 16.