GOOD CHAT CONVERSATION CARDS

THE PERMISSION SLIP

The card does the asking so you don't have to

You’re on a date that’s going fine. But fine isn’t what you came for.

You’re catching up with a mate you know isn’t okay, but don’t know how to get past “how’ve you been?”

There’s a money chat you’ve been dodging, because you don’t want it to get weird.

Good Chat does the asking for you, and suddenly you’re actually getting somewhere.

Laughing more. Saying what you mean. Hearing things you didn’t expect.

Not because people didn’t want to go there.
Because no one knew how to start.

WHY GOOD CHAT ACTUALLY WORKS
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IS THIS YOU?

The receipts

Used it on a long road trip and it was perfect

Three hours in the car and zero dead air. My friend and I answered cards the whole way and ended up in the most interesting conversations. Did not want the drive to end.

Ryan

Sunshine Coast, QLD

Great for reconnecting after a tough year

We had drifted a bit and needed something to get us talking again. One deck and one bottle of wine later, we felt like ourselves again. Simple but really effective.

Zoe

Geelong, VIC

Best thing I have brought to a dinner party

Pulled this out after dinner and three hours later we were still going. People who had known each other for years were sharing things they had never said out loud. Incredible.

Callum

Fitzroy, VIC

We use it at work and it actually works

The Teams deck helped our group connect without crossing boundaries. It felt human, not corporate or forced.

Ben

Sydney, NSW

It made talking about sex feel less awkward

The Sex deck opened up conversations that felt respectful and thoughtful, not cringe. It helped us understand each other better.

Josh

Newcastle, NSW

It gave us a way to talk about grief

After losing someone close it was hard to know what to say or ask. The Death deck created space for reflection, memories, and really meaningful conversations.

Lauren

Adelaide, SA

We finally talked about money without it turning into a fight

My partner and I have very different relationships with money. This deck gave us a way in that felt curious rather than accusatory. Genuinely changed how we talk about it.

Priya S.

Perth, WA

First date went way better than expected

We were both nervous but the cards broke the ice immediately. Two hours felt like twenty minutes. Already planning date two.

Marcus

Surry Hills, NSW

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Got questions about our questions?

Wondering what the cards are like, who they are for, or whether they will feel awkward?

You are not the first to ask.

VIEW ALL FAQS

Can I use more than one deck at a time?

Absolutely. Usually one deck is plenty - there are enough questions in a single deck to keep things going for a while. But if you want to mix up the energy or cover different ground, sticking to 1-3 topics tends to work best. Pick the ones that feel right for the room and go from there.

How do you play Good Chat?

There's no right way to play. Here are a few ideas:

  • Draw a card at random - whoever draws goes first, then everyone else answers
  • Draw a card in the morning and ask the next 5 people you see
  • Before bed, draw a card and journal your answer
  • In a group, nominate someone else to answer, then repeat
  • Snap a card, post it on socials, watch the truth bombs roll in (tag us)
  • Ask your dog and see what happens

Which deck should I start with if I'm new to Good Chat?

Dates or Mates depending on who you're playing with. Both are accessible, fun, and a great entry point without diving straight into the deep end. If you want to jump in harder - Money or Death are waiting for you.

Can I play Good Chat one-on-one or does it need a group?

Good Chat works one-on-one, in a group, or completely solo. Most questions across all decks - yes, even Dates and Sex - are fair game in a group setting, because honestly, who doesn't love talking about this stuff with the right people? If a question feels couple-specific, just reinterpret it. "What do you think of your date?" becomes "What do you think of the people around you?" Easy.

You can also use the cards for personal reflection - journal your answer, sit with it, come back to it.

And if you want to take it further, pull a card and post it to your stories. Ask your community. Start a conversation with thousands of people at once. The cards are a launchpad - where you take them is up to you.

Why isn't there one big deck with all the topics mixed together?

Because a question about your sexual dealbreakers lands very differently at a team lunch than it does on a date. Each deck is designed for a specific moment, relationship, and vibe - and staying in one topic actually makes for better conversations. When everything's on the table, your brain has nowhere to anchor. One topic jogs your memory, opens tangents, and keeps the conversation building on itself rather than jumping all over the place.

One big mixed deck would mean constantly hitting questions that feel wrong for the room. Separate topics means every card fits the conversation you're trying to have.

That said - you know your people best. Grab a handful from different decks and mix them up yourself. Nobody's stopping you.

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