Mother’s Day “This or That”: The Ultimate Icebreaker for a Sane Family Brunch
Whether you’re looking for the ultimate Mother’s Day icebreakers to survive the annual brunch or just need fresh family conversation starters to keep things from getting awkward, these “This or That” questions are the perfect way to celebrate Mom without the usual sibling rivalry.
Brunch Basics (1-6)
Because let’s face it, the real reason we’re all here is the caffeine and the carbs.
Mimosa or Bloody Mary
Avocado Toast or Eggs Benedict
Hot Coffee or Iced Latte
Pancakes or Waffles
Buffet Style or Ordered Off a Menu
Fresh Squeezed OJ or Sparking Cider
Mom Life Realities (7–12)
A few questions to see if you actually remember what she deals with on a daily basis.
Sleeping In or Breakfast in Bed
Peace and Quiet or Loud Family Chaos
Designer Handbag or A Giant Tote Full of Snacks
Paper Planner or Digital Calendar
Group Text or A 20-Minute Phone Call
Reality TV or A True Crime Podcast
Gift Giving Dilemmas (13–18)
Deciding what Mom actually wants vs. what she’ll say she likes while making “the face.”
Luxury Spa Day or A Weekend Camping Trip
Handmade Card or Store Bought Hallmark
Box of Chocolates or A Floral Bouquet
Scented Candle or Fuzzy Slippers
Jewelry or High-Tech Kitchen Gadget
Framed Photo or A Digital Photo Album
Family Dynamics (19–24)
Testing the waters to see who is actually the favorite child (we all know it’s the dog).
Looking at Old Photo Albums or Watching Home Movies
Board Games or A Family Walk
Matching Outfits or “Come As You Are”
Mom Does the Cooking or Kids Take Over the Kitchen
Everyone Stays Over or Everyone Leaves by 4 PM
“Ask Your Dad” or “Ask Your Mom”
Relax & Unwind (25–30)
Because after this brunch, Mom is going to need a serious nap.
Beach Vacation or Mountain Cabin
Reading a Book or Watching a Movie
Gardening or Online Shopping Early Bird or Night Owl
Personal Chef for a Day or Professional House Cleaner
Solo Walk or Shopping with a Friend
Childhood Throwbacks (31–36)
Let’s take a trip down memory lane, hopefully without tripping over any leftover Legos.
Bedtime Stories or Lullabies
Disney Classics or Modern Cartoons
Homemade Halloween Costumes or Store-Bought
Lunchbox Notes or An Extra Snack
Backyard Sprinklers or Public Pool
Finger Painting or Coloring Books
Kitchen Confessions (37–42)
Where the secret ingredient is usually “I’m tired” and the Tupperware lids never match.
Secret Family Recipe or Viral TikTok Recipe
Licking the Whisk or Being the Taste Tester
Sunday Roast or Taco Tuesday
Cleaning as You Go or A Mountain of Dishes at the End
Fresh Herbs or The Spice Rack from 2012
Matching Plates or “Everyone Grab a Mug”
Tech & Trends (43–48)
Watching Mom navigate a software update is the free entertainment we all deserve.
Facebook or Instagram
Voice Notes or A Three-Paragraph Text
One Group Photo or 50 Burst Selfies
Netflix Binge or A True Crime Documentary
Paper Map or Confusing GPS Instructions
E-Reader or The Smell of a Real Book
Escape Plans (49–54)
Because Mom definitely needs a vacation from the people she is currently eating brunch with.
Tropical Island or European City Tour Packing
Two Weeks Early or Morning Of
Window Seat or Aisle Seat
Tourist Hotspots or Hidden Gems
Room Service or Local Street Food
All-Inclusive Resort or Rugged Road Trip
The Mom-isms (55–60)
The classic phrases that have been echoing through the house since the dawn of time.
“Because I Said So” or “Ask Your Father”
“I’m Not Mad, I’m Disappointed” or “Wait Until We Get Home”
Clean Your Room or Do the Laundry
“Wear a Jacket” or “Eat Your Vegetables”
Early Bird Special or Fashionably Late
“We Have Food at Home” or “Let’s Get Drive-Thru”
Let us know in the comment’s which one’s were your favorite. Don’t forget to check out our Scavenge Hunt.



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