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: