Game for business dinners

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Game for business dinners

Post by webberg »

Enjoyed by my boss (usually at his guest's expense).

You have to make 3 statements about yourself.

2 are to be true and 1 false.

The game is to get the false one.

Any takers?
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Post by Paul Victory »

As it's your suggestion, I think it's only fair that you should go first, Graham. :twisted:
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Post by Peter_S »

I have participated in this "game" during various training and "team building" exercises. (I do not know if it helped, but I am retired and therefore beyond caring. :roll: )

I believe that part of the exercise was determining through various in-person visual clues when someone was lying. I am not sure how that will translate to this forum.

As Paul said, go for it Graham.

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