15 Random Facts to Bring Up Mid-Conversation During Family Meetings

What are "factoids"? You may have heard the term before, but what does it actually mean? In essence, factoids are pieces of information that may or may not be true. They're often circulated on social media or in casual conversation, and people often use them to back up their arguments without knowing if they're accurate. Factoids are small pieces of information that are interesting but not necessarily important. They can be used to make a point or to add color to a story. Sometimes they are true, and sometimes they are made up. But either way, factoids can be fun to share with people.
We all crave attention. Whether we're in a social or professional setting, it feels good to be noticed and have people listen to what we have to say. Unfortunately, getting someone's attention can often be difficult. However, there are some fun and fascinating ways to command attention without having to say a word. Here are some interesting factoids that will bring up your mid-conversation during family meetings.
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