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This bingo card has a free space and 45 words: Feature Scope Creep – A feature grows bigger during discussion., Out of Scope, But Hear Me Out – A team member proposes something not related to the current discussion., Whiteboard Overflow– The whiteboard gets too full to write anything else (Figma included), The Pet Cameo– Someone’s pet makes an unexpected appearance during the meeting (bonus if it's a cat!)., KPI Focus- Someone mentions we need a way to measure outcomes, The Unexpected Bug Fix- A bug is discovered while talking about something unrelated., Technical Debt Detour- A deep dive into technical debt takes over the meeting., Sudden Data Panic – A critical data issue suddenly emerges mid-planning., One More Thing – The meeting extends because someone has "just one more thing" to discuss., Steerco debate- Someone asks the question, "Does this need to go to steerco?", Let's Revisit That Next Quarter – A suggestion is pushed to the next quarter., Post-it Sticky Notes Overload– Someone has way too many post-its in the planning meeting., Mic Issues– A team member struggles with their microphone., OOTO makes an appearance, Webex Call Freezes – Someone’s video freezes during a call, Can We Circle Back?– The famous phrase to revisit a topic., Silent Awkward Pause – A long, awkward silence after someone suggests a feature or plan., Unanimous Excitement– The whole team gets excited about a specific idea or feature., Dad Joke- Someone on the team tells a dad joke, Is This on the Roadmap? – Someone asks if a feature or task is officially on the roadmap., Surprise Pivotal Discovery– An unplanned discovery changes the course of planning., Epic Naming Debate– A debate ensues over what to name a feature or release., Imposter Syndrome Mention – Someone admits to feeling like they don’t know enough about a subject., New Jargon Alert– A new buzzword or acronym is introduced and immediately adopted., Spontaneous Diagram Drawing– Someone starts drawing an impromptu diagram to explain an idea., Forgot to Mute – Someone’s background noise interrupts the meeting because they forgot to mute., Forgot It Was Quarterly Planning – Someone clearly didn’t prepare and asks, “Wait, what are we doing today?”, Hot Take – Someone gives a bold or controversial opinion that sparks conversation., The Emoji Explosion– Someone drops a string of emojis in the chat or task description., Surprise Product Demo – A quick, unplanned product demo happens during planning., Let's A/B Test It – A suggestion to run an A/B test on a feature comes out of nowhere., Canaan opens a Redbull in a meeting, Any type of energy drink is opened during a discussion, Off-topic Rabbit Hole – The conversation goes off-topic and everyone follows it., “That’s a Phase 2 Problem” – An issue is identified but quickly dismissed as a future concern for “Phase 2.”, “The ADO Jungle” – Someone gets lost trying to find or update a task in ADO., “Can We Get User Feedback First?” – A team member advocates for gathering user feedback before moving forward with a feature., Wait, What Does That Acronym Mean? – Someone uses a technical acronym that not everyone knows, leading to a quick clarification., “Oh, We’ll Just Use AIP for That” – An overly optimistic suggestion that AIP can easily solve a complex problem., “That’s Not How Our Users Use It” – A disagreement arises over how users are actually interacting with a feature., “Retro Action Item Comes Back to Haunt” – A task from the last sprint retro reappears because it wasn’t completed., “Let’s Just Build a Tool for That” – Someone suggests building an internal tool to solve a problem that may not need one., “Scope Shrinking for MVP” – A feature gets scaled down to meet a minimal viable product (MVP) standard, and everyone debates what to cut., “Who Wants to Do the Demo?” – A long silence after someone asks who wants to volunteer to demo the upcoming feature. and We need a meal break- Someone suggests we break early for lunch.

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