Game for completing a conversation on pull requests and polite expressions.

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😎 You’ll play a game. Complete the gaps in this conversation with multiple choices:

– Why is a “pull request” not a “push request”

– Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like ____ sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
🤖 – Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like:

1. **inviting someone to a discussion** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
2. **asking for someone’s opinion** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
3. **offering assistance** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
4. **suggesting an idea** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
😎 Those make little sense
🤖 Let’s refine the choices to better fit the analogy:

– Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like:

1. **a handshake** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
2. **a gentle nudge** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
3. **a tap on the shoulder** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
4. **an invitation** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
😎 You miss the point… understand the literality… it’s a joke
🤖 Got it! Here’s a more literal and humorous approach:

– Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like:

1. **pulling someone’s leg** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
2. **pulling a prank** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
3. **pulling someone’s attention** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
4. **pulling a punch** sounds more polite than punching someone in the face.
😎 You’ll play a game. Complete the gaps in this conversation with multiple choices:

– Why is a “pull request” not a “push request”

– Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like pulling someone’s leg sounds more polite than _____.
🤖 – Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like pulling someone’s leg sounds more polite than:

1. **twisting someone’s arm**.
2. **pushing someone down**.
3. **kicking someone**.
4. **slapping someone**.
😎 It needs to make more sense… those things are not semantically similar to “pulling someone’s leg”
🤖 Thank you for the clarification. Here’s a refined set of choices that maintain the semantic similarity:

– Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like pulling someone’s leg sounds more polite than:

1. **yanking someone’s chain**.
2. **pulling someone’s hair**.
3. **tripping someone up**.
4. **pushing someone’s buttons**.
😎 Not good
🤖 Understood. Let’s try this approach:

– Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like pulling someone’s leg sounds more polite than:

1. **punching someone’s face**.
2. **kicking someone’s shin**.
3. **slapping someone’s cheek**.
4. **hitting someone’s gut**.
😎 Something related to the leg…
🤖 Got it. Here’s a version with leg-related options:

– Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like pulling someone’s leg sounds more polite than:

1. **kicking someone’s leg**.
2. **tripping someone’s leg**.
3. **sweeping someone’s leg**.
4. **kneeing someone’s leg**.
😎 With pushing… maybe not with the leg. But something that MAKES SENSE
🤖 Thank you for the clarification. Here’s a more fitting set of choices:

– Because being pulled into something sounds more polite than pushing something, just like pulling someone’s leg sounds more polite than:

1. **pushing someone’s buttons**.
2. **pushing someone around**.
3. **pushing someone’s limits**.
4. **pushing someone away**.

Hugging Face Dataset Metrics

All the conversation prompts, responses, and metrics are available to download and explore on Hugging Face dataset reddgr/talking-to-chatbots-chats: