(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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You had to skip a meal or were hungry because there was not enough money to buy food
Has an interracial family member
You have traveled outside of the United States
You have relatives living in another country
You don't have a Facebook page
Born outside of Canada
Puts hot sauce on most of their food
Knows how to break dance
You're Parents have a college degree
Puts ketchup on most of their food
You were born outside the United States
Has a name with a religious or cultural significance
Has a pet
Has had their name mispronounced (first or last)
Speaks more than one language
Ate dinner with their family as a child each night
You needs a Starbucks run
Someone in your household suffered or suffers from mental illness
Has a favorite sport
Have eaten food with their hands as the culture dictates
Your first or last name has been mispronounced
Celebrates holidays that are different from theirs
Is involved in more than one social justice activity/cause/club in the local community
You grew up with a computer in your home
You identify as bicultural or biracial
Has a friend with a disability
You are an only child
You can make mistakes and not have people attribute your behavior to flaws in your racial or
gender group
Can name at least three different religions
You have stood up for someone else’s rights
You rode on the bus to get to school as a child
Likes Indian food
You're a first- generation college student
Has traveled to another country in the last year
Your parents told you that you could be anything you wanted to be
Enjoys the outdoors
Has attended a religious ceremony in a church/temple/ mosque other than their own
You can show affection for your romantic partner in public without fear of ridicule or
violence
Has lived in more than one country
Your father or mother grew up in a bilingual family
You have a friend or relative who is part of the LBTQIA+ community
Has tried food from at least three different countries
You speak a language in addition to English fluently