ConstantlyconvertingtheCanadiandollarPostingmore onsocial mediathan normalPlanningweekendgetawaysunprovokedBeingsurprised byyour ownspontaneitySmiling andnodding attalkativestrangersWalkingeverywhereCalculatingtime zonesbeforecalling homeLearning aboutyour homecountry asmuch as thehost countryStruggling todefineCanadianculture toothersSpeaking thehostlanguage inyour homecountryBeing askedaboutCanadianwintersLearningabout yourstrengths instressfulsituationsDeeplyobserving yourhostcountry/cultureTranslating"thank you"for everycountry youvisitWonderingwhere youput yourpassportShamelesslypurchasinggroceries in"NorthAmerican"sectionConstantlyconvertingtheCanadiandollarPostingmore onsocial mediathan normalPlanningweekendgetawaysunprovokedBeingsurprised byyour ownspontaneitySmiling andnodding attalkativestrangersWalkingeverywhereCalculatingtime zonesbeforecalling homeLearning aboutyour homecountry asmuch as thehost countryStruggling todefineCanadianculture toothersSpeaking thehostlanguage inyour homecountryBeing askedaboutCanadianwintersLearningabout yourstrengths instressfulsituationsDeeplyobserving yourhostcountry/cultureTranslating"thank you"for everycountry youvisitWonderingwhere youput yourpassportShamelesslypurchasinggroceries in"NorthAmerican"section

Exchange Student Bingo - Call List

(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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  1. Constantly converting the Canadian dollar
  2. Posting more on social media than normal
  3. Planning weekend getaways unprovoked
  4. Being surprised by your own spontaneity
  5. Smiling and nodding at talkative strangers
  6. Walking everywhere
  7. Calculating time zones before calling home
  8. Learning about your home country as much as the host country
  9. Struggling to define Canadian culture to others
  10. Speaking the host language in your home country
  11. Being asked about Canadian winters
  12. Learning about your strengths in stressful situations
  13. Deeply observing your host country/culture
  14. Translating "thank you" for every country you visit
  15. Wondering where you put your passport
  16. Shamelessly purchasing groceries in "North American" section