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Plan A Valentines Day Dinner with Menu and Party Games

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Whether you are a corporate supervisor trying to instill a sense of community among your project employees or a Girl Scout troop mother trying to get her troop to all be better friends, your group could benefit from bonding exercises played at a team gathering, like a dinner. While eating and conversing may offer enough entertainment for some guests, others may be in the mood for more exciting entertainment.

Christmas Trivia Contest For a Christmas trivia game, guests on each side of the table become teams. Ask each guest to pass the paper to his right hand side. It is inspired by the popular social media craze called Twitter.

Play Games at the Dinner Table: 4 Ideas to Get Your Family Talking

Here are five of our dinner-table favorites that guarantee lingering and laughs. Wait until the plates are cleared for this one and be sure to have at least three players. What You Need: Bag for tossing and a set of Scrabble tiles. How to Play: Each person starts with seven tiles. Play as you would Scrabble, each player free-forming words on the table. Playing continues until someone uses up all their tiles and there are no more remaining in the middle. The Famous Person Game This is a dinner party favorite. How to Play: Create a list of famous people and write names on each mailing label or sticker. People then take turns guessing who they are by asking questions of their fellow players who can all but reveal their identity to them. The game is over when the second to last person guesses who they are correctly. Use a game to bring all of your family members together this year. Telephone Another classic that never grows old and, if everyone follows the rules, will always result in some hilarious phrases being shared. This game is ideal for young players—so long as they can talk, they can play. What You Need: A dinner table full of willing whisperers. How to Play: One person starts by whispering a short phrase into the ear of their neighbor to their right. That person then whispers what they heard to the person on their right. That person then announces what they heard to everyone. Guess Who This is a fun game to games to play at the dinner table with extended family or a close group of friends who know each other well. What You Games to play at the dinner table A notecard or other small piece of paper for each guest and pens. How to Play:ask everyone to describe themselves in three words — no more or less. People then turn their cards in to the host who mixes them up and reads them aloud over dessert or afterwards. Players then have to match the description with the person who wrote it. What You Need: Notecards and pens for each guest. Divide your guests into two teams. Call out the categories, one at a time, and have each guest write down the first two to three things that come to mind on their card. Each team then determines how many of their players wrote down the same word. Award one point for every word that three people had in common, two if four or more had it in common, and three for every five, etc. You can adjust the point system based on the size of your party. The team with the most points — who thought alike most — wins.

The team with the most points — who thought alike most — wins. Then the fun begins as you ask questions to decipher who is on the card! This game is ideal for young players—so long as they can talk, they can play. This information will not be used for any purpose other than enabling you to post a comment. Trivia There are so many trivia board games out there that you can pretty much play to a common interest of your group. Taboo-Style Games has always been a party favorite among my friends. I mean, Christmas is a time to bond with family and friends as well as have a day away from the normal stresses of life. Legos Divide the group into teams of four and give each a bag containing the same number and shape of legos. Someone asks a series of questions and the couples write down their answers on separate pieces of paper. You have to eat, so you might as well make it beneficial for your entire family. The group is divided into two teams and the names into two cups. The moderator asks one team a question and sets an egg timer for one minute; if the team answers correctly the reward is two candy canes.

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