(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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A client asks if they could tour a room
“Where’s the third floor?”
Where’s the computer store?
Walks to OPs desk to ask question, waits a second, turns and walks to HUB to ask the same question
Someone comes to pick up mail
RUF opens the ballroom doors
Plugging in receivers/mic XLR - *awful sounds from speakers*
“Where is 55 Exchange?”
Have to tell student organizations they can’t hang things from the wall
“Can I borrow [tape, scissors, stapler]?”
A family touring Clemson grabs a map
Any event stacks their own chairs
Customer touches the wall plate
“Are you hiring?”
Someone asks where the Career Center is (or variations thereof)
Staff member says “It’s cold in here!”
“Where is the bathroom?”
“Where is [X,Y,Z] event?” (when event is visible to where they are standing)
A staff member buys food from the Food Court
Need a mac adapter and suddenly none exist in the building
“Where is the printer?”
Walks up to doors - *scans phone*
“Hey [your name], can I grab you for a sec?” - Adam
Asks for an office that has never been mentioned before that resides on the third floor
“So what is this building for?”
Awkwardly walks behind desk to hang up a flyer
Someone random in a reserved space that isn’t supposed to be in said reserved space
“I lost [X Item] have you seen it?”
“Do you know where I can get…[makes a motion with their hands as if they are holding up a card]”
Asks where a random room number is
*walks up stairs*, *stops*, *looks around confused*, *then proceeds to walk up to desk*
Pushing chair/table cart - *runs into wall/doorframe*
“Is this the Pam Hendrix center?”
Getting stared at while trying to answer someone’s question
Where’s the hub (bookstore)
A customer shows up several hours before the start of event, proceeds to ask why the door is locked