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Pitchers of margaritas and play spin the bottle.
Definitely would break some ice and liven things up. Or just get on with the meeting and do your jobs so everyone can get out of the office sooner. |
Mid avoid that because it can make age differences more obvious. |
I know this is a typo for "I'd avoid" but "mid avoid" sounds so gen z which is very a propos. I'd also avoid anything with dates. |
It’s very awkward if people don’t like sharing their age. |
So, anyone who get an older penny needs to basically tell their age? |
What is the difference between a fun fact and an interesting fact? |
You dont need to share their age just what happened that year. If I had a penny with "2009" I would say we moved from X City to Y City where I tried skiing for the 1st time ever... If you want to age yourself you can . You can say that 2009 is when you graduated X University (Go Mascot Y) and landed your 1st job. You get the picture. It allows people to divulge as much as they want, but also let them be relatable or find a connection with others (I also lived in City Y and skiied at Z Mtn...). |
| Everyone says their name, where they’re from, and what the worst thing they have ever done is. |
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Ask them to describe the worst ice breaker they ever endured.
Tell them they are prohibited from saying “this one.” Or, two truths and a lie, with no follow up allowed. |
| I walk out of meeting that start with ice breakers or any type of activity. Don’t waste people’s time and treat people like adults. |
We can tell. |
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icebreaker for the board of an organization or company? These folks should all be extroverted enough to not need an icebreaker. Start out the meeting with some sort of social (breakfast, lunch, whatever). It will give folks time to chat. |
| You are gay. |
| I dont have any corporate training, but was recently at a business dinner that needed some livening up and asked the group to name the most famous person they've met and how they met the person. There were some wild and interesting stories that had the table laughing/ engaged. Some named famous chefs, authors and politicians, others movie stars (Elizabeth Taylor!). Just a thought - it's totally superficial, but fun. |