MetroMel's definitions
“Good For One” is said with 100% absolute surety immediately after answering a trivia question that no one else in the team had a clue about.
“Good for one” is to be said with utmost pride, knowing that you (the most likely, if not, the weakest link in your team) just contributed one point and setting the “mic drop”/“my job is done here” benchmark. Don’t be shy about it - be proud!
Kudos to you, if your GFO was your ONE and ONLY contribution for the event, and actually helped win a middle position prize, or better still, moved your team off last and into second last place. Well done!
“GFO” can be used instead of saying/typing “I’m available for Trivia”. Very effective via an appropriate JPG/GIF. CAUTION: you are declaring that you will contribute and deliver at least one point for the Team. You may jeopardise your future with the team if you walk away with a “GFN” or “Good For None”. Understandably, no one wants to be that teammate.
“Good for one” is to be said with utmost pride, knowing that you (the most likely, if not, the weakest link in your team) just contributed one point and setting the “mic drop”/“my job is done here” benchmark. Don’t be shy about it - be proud!
Kudos to you, if your GFO was your ONE and ONLY contribution for the event, and actually helped win a middle position prize, or better still, moved your team off last and into second last place. Well done!
“GFO” can be used instead of saying/typing “I’m available for Trivia”. Very effective via an appropriate JPG/GIF. CAUTION: you are declaring that you will contribute and deliver at least one point for the Team. You may jeopardise your future with the team if you walk away with a “GFN” or “Good For None”. Understandably, no one wants to be that teammate.
“The answer is: Pine, red gum, iron bark. (I’m) Good for one!!!”
“I told you I was good for one tonight.”
“I’m booking a table, who’s in?” “Good for one (GFO).” (Yes, nodding JPG/GIF)
“I told you I was good for one tonight.”
“I’m booking a table, who’s in?” “Good for one (GFO).” (Yes, nodding JPG/GIF)
by MetroMel June 21, 2025

When you want to catchup for a ‘coffee’ but you prefer tea (cha) and the other person prefers coffee.
Up for a chaffee?
by MetroMel June 20, 2025

by MetroMel June 19, 2025

“Sign Up Ask Questions Later”
When you impulsively sign up for an event without doing any research about what you are about to undertake.
After signing up, your curiosity kicks in to find out what you’ve gotten yourself into. Then you realise it is nuclear - a “Misogi Challenge.”
Naturally, a tsunami of questions begin to form in your mind. Good luck with those.
When you impulsively sign up for an event without doing any research about what you are about to undertake.
After signing up, your curiosity kicks in to find out what you’ve gotten yourself into. Then you realise it is nuclear - a “Misogi Challenge.”
Naturally, a tsunami of questions begin to form in your mind. Good luck with those.
by MetroMel September 16, 2025
