I’ve been on holiday for the past two weeks in various campsites so wifi has been dodgy which is why I was MIA for a bit. But I’m back and ready with another game for you all!
Firstly, all credit goes to whoever started the NTB series because we all love them! Secondly, I was inspired by @haltingpie to start with the family set ups so that what round one is!
Family 1:
One parent is a firefighter and the other is a primary school teacher who also teaches Welsh to adults on Saturday evenings. Both parents grew up and live in the same village in North Wales. Surname is Welsh origin. One parent has a very traditionally Welsh full name and the other has more well known names of either English or Welsh origin.
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Family 2:
One parent is a paramedic and the other now volunteers in a charity shop. They met when she was working part time as a barmaid. Surname is Celtic origin. One parent has a names that are always in the top 100 and other has very midcentury names.
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Family 3:
One parent owns and runs a gym and the other has their own hair & beauty salon. They were high school sweethearts. Surname is one/two syllables. Both parents names were very popular in 90s.
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Family 4:
Both parents met when they were performing in what turned out to be one of the best pop groups of the 80s & early 90s. They still continue to make music together. Surname is hyphenated. One parent has a mainstream 70s sounding name with a fun nickname and the other parent has a nickname for a first name and a traditional middle.
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Family 5:
One parent is the CEO of a large international company and the other is a luxury real estate agent. They own a house by Lake Geneva in Lausanne, Switzerland. Surname is Central European with a prefix (la, van, de, di etc.) One parent is Swiss French & Austrian and the other is French & Italian. Both their names reflect their cultures.
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Family 6:
Parents own a stately home. Part of the grounds, the greenhouse, stables and converted tea rooms have been renovated by the National Trust (a conservation charity for historical properties) and are open to the public. One parent gives group tours and the other teaches horse-riding. Surname is the same as a character in a novel. One parent has vintage names with a very English boarding school type nickname and the other has elegant victorian names.
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Family 7:
Both parents are A&E nurses (Casualty/ER). They have been in an on/off relationship for years but somehow always kept coming back to each other. Surname is hyphenated but both parts are quite common English surnames. One parent has a traditional name but goes by an unusual nickname and the other parent has a short, bouncy name.
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Family 8:
Both parents are writers. One writes children’s novels and the other writes historical fiction. Surname is uncommon British sounding. One parent has a hyphenated first name but only goes by one of the names and the other has a name that ends in an ‘ah/uh’ sound. Both parents have middle names inspired by writers/artists.
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Enjoy