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The Best Funny Things to Ask Google Assistant

By Matthew Lynch
March 31, 2023
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As Google Assistant becomes more sophisticated, it also becomes more and more fun to use. There are many funny and entertaining things you can ask, and we’ve compiled a list of the best funny things to ask Google Assistant.

1. “Hey Google, do you have a boyfriend/girlfriend?”

Google Assistant doesn’t have a gender or a personal life, so it’s fun to ask if it’s single or if it’s interested in having a relationship.

2. “Hey Google, what do you think of Alexa?”

Google Assistant is a bit of a rival to Amazon’s Alexa, so it’s always entertaining to see what it has to say about its competition.

3. “Hey Google, what is the meaning of life?”

This classic question always elicits amusing responses from Google Assistant. Why not hear what it has to say?

4. “Hey Google, open the pod bay doors.”

This is a reference to the movie “2001: A Space Odyssey,” and you can be sure that Google Assistant will reply with a humorous response.

5. “Hey Google, will you marry me?”

Google Assistant will respond with quips like “I’m not really the marrying type,” or “I’m flattered, but I’m just an AI.”

6. “Hey Google, can you beatbox?”

Google Assistant is surprisingly good at beatboxing and always puts on a fun show.

7. “Hey Google, what’s your favorite song?”

Google Assistant doesn’t have personal preferences, but it will offer up some amusing responses when you ask it about music.

8. “Hey Google, tell me a joke.”

Google Assistant has a wealth of jokes and one-liners that will have you chuckling for hours.

9. “Hey Google, do you know Siri?”

Google Assistant will always have something funny to say when you ask it about its Apple rival.

10. “Hey Google, will you sing for me?”

While Google Assistant isn’t the best singer, it can certainly belt out a tune if you ask it to.

In conclusion, Google Assistant is an excellent companion for entertainment, and you can always count on it to provide amusement. With these ten funny questions and more, you’re sure to have a great time with Google Assistant. So why not try asking it some of these today? You won’t be disappointed.

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