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  2. If a plane crashes on the border of the United Sta…
Trick Question🟢 easyAssumption

If a plane crashes on the border of the United States and Canada, where do they bury the survivors?

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You don't bury survivors

Why this works

At first glance, this riddle seems to set up a tricky scenario that leads us to ponder the logistics of a plane crash, but it's actually a clever play on words that makes you reconsider your assumptions. The key lies in the word "survivors"; the riddle slyly hints at a situation where we might be tempted to think about the aftermath of a tragedy, yet it flips the narrative by reminding us that survivors are, by definition, those who live through the incident. Thus, the question of where to bury them becomes nonsensical because they are alive and do not need burial. This delightful twist reveals how our minds often race to find a solution when, in fact, the answer is embedded in the riddle itself. It plays on our expectations and urges us to think critically about the language being used. The use of "burry" as a misdirection is especially clever, as it invites us into a scenario filled with urgency and despair, only to lead us to a light-hearted realization that highlights the importance of clarity in communication. Humor and wordplay have long been cherished in riddles throughout history, bringing joy and amusement as they challenge our thinking. This particular riddle is reminiscent of classic jokes that rely on a twist of logic, showcasing how language can deceive and amuse simultaneously. Fun fact: riddles like this one have been used for centuries, from ancient Sumerian texts to the playful quips of modern comedians, proving that the art of wordplay transcends time and culture, inviting us all to think outside the box and share a light-hearted laugh.

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Common Wrong Answers

“United States”

This answer suggests that survivors are buried, which contradicts the premise of the riddle that states they are survivors.

“Canada”

Similar to the first guess, this answer implies that survivors need to be buried, which is not applicable since survivors are alive.

“At the crash site”

This guess also assumes that survivors are buried, which is not true since they are not deceased.

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