Do you toss a coin to decide upon something
By lovenluck
@lovenluck (1068)
India
June 20, 2008 6:47am CST
When ever I fail to decide upon ,something I have this uncanny knack of tossing up a coin and deciding it. If it's head's I go with my decision and If it's tail I avoid it completely and more often then not my decision comes good.
Do you use this flicking of coin to decide something.
Now i use it only on a small scale not on those big important decisions .
6 responses
@baileycows (3665)
• United States
20 Jun 08
I usually don't, but we have an 8yr. old and a 6yr. old so when it comes to them arguing over something silly we always decide to flip a coin. I just think that is something you do when your little.
@lovenluck (1068)
• India
20 Jun 08
i am 24 Lol and even today i do flick the coin, may be the kid in me is still alive.
@dolce_vita78 (8062)
• Philippines
20 Jun 08
No, I do not toss a coin to decide upon things. I find it very risky to do so. Well of course, I wouldn't want my decisions to result from flicking of coins. I might end up doing the wrong thing.
@bongkarpasang (1377)
• Indonesia
20 Jun 08
sometimes yes, when I just fail to decide upon something, which both decisions would be approximately the same in importance.
@Elixiress (3878)
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20 Jun 08
I do not make decisions based on a coin, because I make my decisions by weighing out the pros and cons are asking others for their advice on the matter. However my boyfriend makes about fifty percent of his decisions based on the flip of a coin with heads being do it and tails being don't do it. The most major decision that he has made is the course he takes at College, whether he chooses the A Level course or the Diploma course. But he mainly uses it to make small decisions, such as what to have for tea: steak or chicken.







