![]() Here are just a few I can think of: Never Have I Ever as an RA Throughout my life, the game of Never Have I Ever has come up in multiple ways. When I was an RA I once wrote the Never Have I Ever prompts on sheets of paper and taped them to the hallway of our floor. My residents walked up and down the hall writing their names on the sheets where they had done the whatever the sheet prompted. Never Have I Ever at a large party for kids It was a good way to get people moving and to meet new people from down the hall. The dance school I attended, starting in middle school, had a Christmas party every year for all 200 dancers, ages 3 to 18. ![]() During this party, we would play a version of Never Have I Ever where everybody started the game standing up, then the dance teacher would read prompts that she pulled out of a bowl. If the prompt applied to the dancer, she would have to sit down. Fun fact: I once couldn’t figure it out if my dad had a beard or not. The question was, “if your dad has a beard” and I genuinely couldn’t figure out the answer. Never Have I Ever at a large 21st birthdayĭuring my 21st birthday party I had over 80 attendees that each only knew about 20 people (max) there. I put pieces colored construction paper on the floor in a circle and had each guest stand on one sheet of paper. Then I read prompts over the microphone and every time one of the guests had done the prompt, they stepped ahead to the next sheet. Whoever made it back to their original sheet of paper first won.
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