Your answers to “Would You Rather”

We recently asked you to play this Holy City-themed game — here are your answers.

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We loved seeing your answers to this game.

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Last month, we invited you to participate in a game ofWould You Rather,” Charleston-style. Thanks to everyone who played — here’s how the numbers shook out.

1. Though you couldn’t go wrong with either, 57% said they’d prefer to have unlimited Co-Op frosé (sorry, Home Team tots.)

2. 76% shared they’d rather start their weekend on Sullivans, instead of at the Charleston Farmers Market.

3. When it came to Darius Rucker vs. “Southern Charm,” 85% preferred to hang with the singer-songwriter.

4. As for ping pong vs. Charleston Nasty Biscuits, the latter took it away in true Southern fashion with a 76% majority.

5. The hype is real: 59% of readers said they’d prefer to star in an episode of “Outer Banks” vs. an appearance in “The Righteous Gemstones.”

6. Skyline views surpassed live music with a 70% majority.

7. Finally, 64% of you said you’d prefer a beachfront cottage over a historic home.

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