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"Settle a debate:" — Bumble prompt answers

"Settle a debate:"Bumble answers that actually work

By Bhupendra Singh Chauhan, ReplySmooth founder · Updated July 21, 2026

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  1. 01How to answer
  2. 02Ready-to-copy answers
  3. 03Answers that work
  4. 04Answers that fall flat
  5. 05Common questions
  6. 06Related prompts

How to answer "Settle a debate:" on Bumble

This prompt only works if you actually pick a fight — a specific, low-stakes one the matcher can immediately take a side on. The strongest answers name a debate you genuinely have opinions about and hand over an obvious opening line. Stay away from real controversy and away from the worn-out universals everyone has already argued to death.

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Three answers that work

  • specific detail

    Settle a debate: is a hot dog a sandwich? My roommate and I have a whiteboard going and neither of us will back down.

    Why it works: Picks a genuinely contested, totally harmless question and adds a texture (the whiteboard) that shows it's a real ongoing bit. The matcher gets an instant, easy reply: pick a side.

  • absurd then true

    Settle a debate: does cereal count as soup? I've prepared an argument and I'm not afraid to use it.

    Why it works: Commits to an absurd position with a straight face, which is funnier than hedging. The mock-seriousness ('prepared an argument') is the joke and the invitation at once.

  • playful misdirection

    Settle a debate: should you rewind a movie for someone who was on their phone? My answer is no, and it has ended friendships.

    Why it works: Moves off food to an everyday-etiquette question everyone has a gut reaction to, and the deadpan escalation ('ended friendships') is the wit. Instantly repliable.

Three answers that fall flat

  • unmemorable

    Settle a debate: pineapple on pizza, yes or no?

    Why it falls flat: The single most-argued food question on the internet. It's technically a debate, but the matcher has answered it a hundred times, so it reads as autopilot rather than a real invitation.

  • third rail

    Settle a debate: is [current political issue] right or wrong?

    Why it falls flat: Drags a genuine controversy into a flirty opener. Whatever the matcher thinks, it now feels like a screening test, and the fun the prompt was built for evaporates.

  • vague refusal

    Settle a debate: you tell me, I'm pretty easygoing.

    Why it falls flat: Refuses to pick a topic or a side, which is the entire job of the prompt. The matcher is handed an empty box with nothing to push against.

The move is to argue, not to poll. The strongest answers stake out a specific, ridiculous hill and defend it with a straight face, so the matcher gets an instant reply: pick a side or bring evidence. The common failures are the fence-sitter ('you decide, I'm easy'), which refuses the one thing the prompt needs, and the worn-out universal ('pineapple on pizza'), which everyone has argued a thousand times. Skip anything genuinely divisive; a real political debate here reads as a landmine. If you can't commit to a side, pick a different prompt.

Reference: the official Bumble prompt system.

Common questions

what's a good "settle a debate" answer for Bumble?

Name one specific, harmless debate you actually have a side on — hot dog as sandwich, cereal as soup, rewinding a movie for someone who was on their phone. Add a tiny detail that shows it's a real bit, and the matcher gets an instant reply.

is "settle a debate" a good Bumble prompt to pick?

Yes, because it hands the matcher a built-in opener — they can pick a side or counter. It only fails if you choose something everyone has already argued (pineapple pizza) or something genuinely political, which turns the game into a test.

how do I answer "settle a debate" without being boring?

Commit to a ridiculous position with a straight face instead of asking a safe question. 'Does cereal count as soup, and I have a whiteboard' beats 'coffee or tea?' The humor is in taking something trivial far too seriously.

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