I enjoy organising parties and have been doing this for the family, friends, office and now for the less privileged kids and seniors.
Each time I think of a different concept but last Christmas I had these cloth roses. As they arrived each one was given a rose. They were then asked to search for those who had the same coloured rose. There was cacophony no doubt but it was fun when we got the groups.
These groups took part in various competitions and won prizes.
You can see a glimpse of that party
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02whzAAfNh8
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Do you organise party games?
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Yes
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No
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That’s an interesting and meaningful game to play. The cloth roses look pretty too!
I ordered those roses from China.
I am always enthusiastic about designing games for my training program, and my wife often uses some of them for parties…
That’s interesting. Your students must be looking forward to their sessions.
Unfortunately, I cannot know that because the next training depends on the interests of the company or their boss, but generally, they always give good feedback after the training.
I suppose the earlier training sessions would surely make them look forward to what’s coming.
I generally only provide in-house training and not public classes, dear friend. So, if their superiors do not ask for further training or training with other subjects, they will not meet me in other classes. But, yes! There are some bosses who keep ask me to provide another training for his company.
You are very creative, sounds like fun.
There is fun in creating them. Mostly they are original.
Grace I am rather slow at socializing and I usually disappear into the walls. So no party games for me.
You will be surprised to know I do not socialise these days either. The only thing I do is throw a party for the less privileged every Christmas. But in the good old days I was a live wire.
Party games are a fun and the game you have described is a real ice breaker.
Not played party games for a very long time.
I have been in it for years. I enjoy more organising than attending parties on invitation (lol)