A Sample Ice-Breaker That Really Works!
By Gail Greenberg
Every host
finishes the seating plan with a number of guests who don't fit with any other
group and these people – total strangers to each other – always get seated
together. To ease their discomfort, I made a joke out of it by putting cards on
those tables. Did it work? I guess so, some people got so friendly they now get
together and don't invite me! Sample information found on the card:
Coffee Talk
Table 7
We always thought that it would make a great party game for the people
thrown together to try to divine what twisted logic caused the hosts to put
them together.
Well, apart from the usual recipe for conversational chemistry-chatty people
with quiet ones, oil execs with environmentalists-there are some specific
bonding theories being tested here. Here are some clues as to why we thought
YOU might hit it off. Now, talk amongst yourselves!
1. Several of you are captains of industry.
2. Several of you have a strong connection to the city that doesn't sleep.
3. Two of you are in the same profession.
4. Not a
similarity but a difference between you: two of you attended Raquel Welch's
most recent wedding and did NOT see the rest of you there.
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ot a similarity
but a difference between you: two of you attended Raquel Welch's most recent
wedding and did NOT see the rest of you there.
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bar/bat mitzvah planning book and website! Visit
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