WHAT DO YOU MEME? Hot Takes – The Party Game Full of Spicy Opinions

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WHAT DO YOU MEME? Hot Takes – The Party Game Full of Spicy Opinions

WHAT DO YOU MEME? Hot Takes – The Party Game Full of Spicy Opinions

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A hot take is a provocative statement that will lead to people weighing in with their opinion on the matter. Hot takes are often controversial in nature and are based on a statement that can’t necessarily be proven to be true or false. This means they’re ripe for discussion and will lead to lengthy debates as people try to claim their take is right. If you’re shorter on time or have more attendees, one-word ice-breakers make people think while keeping things moving fast. Look, if you can’t understand Scientology as a viable religion and way to live one’s life, then you’re just not intelligent enough to get a full grasp on it.

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Ideal in an open or outdoor space, Clump is an interesting energizer for large groups. For this activity, let all participants interact amid light-hearted chats. Then, the facilitator will give specific prompts by shouting a random number under ten. Players must then form a group with the number of attendees. Groups without sufficient numbers of participants will exit the game. If a group has excess participants, then the last members to join the team will leave the game. 21. No Smiling The hot takes the land are widely relatable. Try to avoid anything that requires niche knowledge (unless you know your audience), so you can keep your game more inclusive. Always keep your group in mind when you’re thinking of which hot takes to share — tailor it to people’s sense of humor, how well you know them, and their own personal opinions and experiences. 36 interesting hot takes to debate with your team The Stop-Walk game is an exciting activity that event planners can use to energize large groups. For this activity, you will need ample open space to accommodate all players. Then, the facilitator will instruct teams to start simple, engaging activities. For example, the entertainer will tell participants to walk, after which he will say ‘Stop’ after a few seconds. Then, the entertainer will interchange the meanings of the actions. In this case, attendees need to start walking when the entertainer says ‘stop.’ The activity creates an interesting confusion that will have participants laughing. Other variations of the stop-walk activity include ‘name-jump’ or ‘sit-stand.’ The stop-walk activity will recharge participants and sharpen the team’s communication skills. 6. The Name Game Maintaining the attention of a large group can be difficult. Rather than risking and having disengaged participants, we encourage hosts to have short and random group energizers. From Got You! to Who am I? to No Smiling, here is a list of the best energizers that event hosts can use in large group settings. 1. Field Day (Top Choice) Hot Takes is a great way to get large groups to connect and laugh. For this activity, start by announcing a non-controversial topic. Then, let willing attendees raise their hands to give their hot takes on the issue. You can opt for humorous hot-take options that will lighten the event mood. For instance, my hot take on the worst ice cream is chocolate. You can then try to see how many attendees support your hot take by requesting players in agreement to raise their hands.The following are what makes hot takes interesting topics to talk about and great ways to strike up an interesting conversation: During Field Day, colleagues go head-to-head in a series of high-energy outdoor games! This captivating event encourages collaboration, friendly competition, and camaraderie. Two Hot Takes host, Morgan, is joined by guest co-host Lauren (and Justin for a story)! Sometimes things are just too peculiar to wrap our heads around.. and a lot of these stories fit into that box. Who would have thought carrot cake could start a family war? Or that your ex might agree to give you another baby via donation? Thoughts on these peculiar problems?! If you could text someone without that person ever knowing it was you, who would you text, and what would the message be? View in gallery Ages 17+: This game is meant for players 17 and up. We weren't lying when we said this is the game of spicy opinions. Includes: 300 Hot Take Cards, 10 Opinion Cards, 1 Scorepad, and Instructions.

Hot Takes Examples and Questions 70 Fun and Controversial Hot Takes Examples and Questions

We’ve created a list of 84 questions, sorted into four core categories; a nice range of topics that will get the right mix of reactions to ensure everybody has a good time. View in galleryIf you were caught getting yourself off, would you carry on or act innocent, pretending you didn’t? Choose any of these questions to open up the conversation for more corporate events and get attendees in the head space for professional development.



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