Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Engagement Party Games

Engagement Party is the time when the family of two gets to supplement each other. In some cases, this may be the first meeting between the two families or groups of friends and icebreaker activity is a welcome event.

In this case, the plan for engagement party (likely the family of the bride, but can be an engaged couple or anyone who wants to plan the party) should plan a few games and activities designed to help everyone else know.

First up is a trivia game. Create a "Trivial Pursuit" type game with questions about the bride and groom's life. It may contain a fair question with facts and events related to the bride (for example, how long it takes to say "yes" when asked where the proposed, where they met, etc. ) or may include things related to life outside themselves and before they met each other. It is not only fun, but also a fun way for people to know each other better and girlfriend.

A popular icebreaker used in corporate functions and company parties can also work very well with party attention. Tape the card to the back of each person and encourage the work of the room, mingling with all and especially trying to meet someone who has never known before. Before moving on to someone else, be sure to comment about the person on the card in his back. Partiers write an impression of it, such as "seemingly sweet" or "he knows a lot about climate change."

This icebreaker ends when the session is complete mixing. The letters are read one by one and people not only get to know better, but enjoy listening to all the comments people make about it. Try to ensure that the comments are either free or displayed in a positive light. Nasty comments clearly inappropriate.

If this really the first time many guests have gathered, then another fun game involving the use of the card may be in order. In this game, each guest use the card in front of their name on the front and one point behind. Do not share with anyone what their number. Guests mingle and chat and get to know one another in the course of the night.

Toward the end of the night, and hand delivered card shown is the number. Everybody has a piece of paper and write the number on paper, then tries to match a person's name to their number. This fun game can be difficult for people with bad names, but fun nonetheless.

For an activity that does not put people on the ground pretty well, considering to leave the marriage and marriage come to help. Place the two pieces of cardboard on the wall and mark the "advice from women" and "council of men." Now is the time to offer advice about wedding planning, wedding. This advice can come later. Encourage customers to offer their own wedding planning advice. Advice from parents at the party can be very different from a young couple in the group, so for the light of the comments.