Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Braggin' Rights Breakfast Quiz

Thursday, October 10, 202410/10/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- OCTOBER 10

What’s a bad habit you aren’t willing to change? Top 3 answers: Staying up late on social media when you…

Wednesday, October 9, 202410/09/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- OCTOBER 9

Researchers at Harvard released a list of the 5 ways to live longer. Get 30 minutes of exercise was number…

Tuesday, October 8, 202410/08/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- OCTOBER 8

40% of workers would change THIS about their office. The temperature.

Monday, October 7, 202410/07/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- OCTOBER 7

Q: 68% of pet owners have done this for their pet. What is it? A: signed their name on a…

Friday, October 4, 202410/04/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- OCTOBER 4

15% of people have taken THIS from their job. Ink for a printer

Thursday, October 3, 202410/03/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- OCTOBER 3

A new list was released of the chores we want to do the least, dishes were number 1, what was…

Wednesday, October 2, 202410/02/2024

BRAGGIN RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- OCTOBER 2

According to a new survey, THIS is the one thing everyone should know how to do by age 30 Change…

Tuesday, October 1, 202410/01/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- OCTOBER 1

The average person loses these twice a week. Their Keys.

Monday, September 30, 202409/30/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- SEPTEMBER 30

5% of adults have been busted for doing this while driving.. Reading a book

Wednesday, September 25, 202409/25/2024

BRAGGIN’ RIGHTS BREAKFAST QUIZ- SEPTEMBER 25

A list was released of the 10 candies kids DON’T want this Halloween. One was candy corn, two was licorice,…

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