(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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My mom sends reels but says she doesn’t use social media much.
My mom saves gift boxes “for future use.”
Mom’s lap is still the safest place.
My mom packs extra food “just in case.”
My mom sacrifices the best piece of food and says she didn’t want it anyway.
My mom says “I’m not angry” while clearly angry.
One of the favorite dialogues: “Mere ghar mei ye sab nahi chalega”
Mom’s hug >> Therapy.
My life trembles when my mom says, “Waha se wo le aa, jo waha rakha tha kal”
My mom keeps plastic bags inside other plastic bags.
My mom says “don’t spend money” but secretly buys things for everyone.
My mom says she won’t gossip then gives full updates with history.
“AC ko thodi der aaram dedo” — every Indian mom anthem.
My mom says I spend too much time on my phone.
My mom can recognize my mood just by my “hello.”
My mom’s scolding hits hard, but her chappal hits harder.
Some superheroes are simply called “Moms”.
My mom says she rests all day, but somehow never sits down.
Jo karna hai karo — permission definitely not granted.
My mom starts cleaning when I’m about to relax.
Things magically appear when my mom finds them.
My mom says “don’t order food, I’ll make something better.”
My mom worries if I don’t answer one call.
After minor inconvenience, “Tumhari wajah se mera BP badh gaya hai.”
My mom says money doesn’t grow on trees.
My mom thinks I don’t eat enough.
My mom thinks homemade food cures everything.
My mom thinks carrying cash is safer than UPI.
My mom somehow knows everything before I tell her.
My mom asks about marriage randomly.
My mom cuts fruit and brings it without asking.
Mom’s favorite dialogue: “Seedha ghar aana.”
My mom thinks I looked healthier when I was younger.
My mom says “I don’t need anything” but deserves everything.