Either aBE or NLshows uptoo lateA Dutchiegives a good"belgenmop"A dutchiemakes ajoke aboutthe roads inbelgiumA belgian gives agood"nederlandermop"A dutchieis waytoo directSomeonemakes ajoke about afunnybelgian wordA belgianperson usestheoreticalarguments topersuadesomeoneA belgian isvery careful ingivingfeedback orhis/her opinionA belgian usesa french wordin the middleof an englishsentenceA Dutch personuses real-lifeexamples topersuadesomeoneEither a Dutchor Belgiumrefuses tofollow a ruleor processthere's a mis-communicationabout potatoesThere is amiscommunicationin greeting (Hug?3 or 2 Kisses?Shake hands?)A belgiansays"allez"Either aBE or NLshows uptoo lateA Dutchiegives a good"belgenmop"A dutchiemakes ajoke aboutthe roads inbelgiumA belgian gives agood"nederlandermop"A dutchieis waytoo directSomeonemakes ajoke about afunnybelgian wordA belgianperson usestheoreticalarguments topersuadesomeoneA belgian isvery careful ingivingfeedback orhis/her opinionA belgian usesa french wordin the middleof an englishsentenceA Dutch personuses real-lifeexamples topersuadesomeoneEither a Dutchor Belgiumrefuses tofollow a ruleor processthere's a mis-communicationabout potatoesThere is amiscommunicationin greeting (Hug?3 or 2 Kisses?Shake hands?)A belgiansays"allez"

Cultural 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. Either a BE or NL shows up too late
  2. A Dutchie gives a good "belgenmop"
  3. A dutchie makes a joke about the roads in belgium
  4. A belgian gives a good "nederlandermop"
  5. A dutchie is way too direct
  6. Someone makes a joke about a funny belgian word
  7. A belgian person uses theoretical arguments to persuade someone
  8. A belgian is very careful in giving feedback or his/her opinion
  9. A belgian uses a french word in the middle of an english sentence
  10. A Dutch person uses real-life examples to persuade someone
  11. Either a Dutch or Belgium refuses to follow a rule or process
  12. there's a mis- communication about potatoes
  13. There is a miscommunication in greeting (Hug? 3 or 2 Kisses? Shake hands?)
  14. A belgian says "allez"