Usesomeone’sname whilespeaking tothem.Show interestin whatsomeone issaying bynodding orsmiling.Politely end aconversationby saying, “Itwas nicetalking to you.”Free!Wishsomeonea greatdayAcknowledgesomeone’s feelingsby saying, “Thatsounds[hard/exciting/etc.].”Practicerephrasing whatsomeone saysto show youunderstand: “So,you mean...”Say, “It’snice to meetyou,” or“Good to seeyou again.”Saysomethingencouragingto a groupmember.Ask someone,“What do youthink aboutthat?” to showyou value theiropinion.Share acompliment aboutsomeone’spersonality (e.g.,“You’re reallyfunny”).Say “I agree”or “That’s agood idea”during adiscussion.Politelydisagree withsomeone bysaying, “I seeyour point, but Ithink...”Keep aconversationgoing by askinga follow-upquestion.Ask for clarificationif you didn’tunderstand whatsomeone said(e.g., “Can youexplain thatagain?”).Take turnslistening andrespondingduring a shortconversation.Politely asksomeone fortheir opinion:“What do youthink aboutthis?”Greetsomeone witha smile andsay, “Hi, howare you?”Usesomeone’sname whilespeaking tothem.Show interestin whatsomeone issaying bynodding orsmiling.Politely end aconversationby saying, “Itwas nicetalking to you.”Free!Wishsomeonea greatdayAcknowledgesomeone’s feelingsby saying, “Thatsounds[hard/exciting/etc.].”Practicerephrasing whatsomeone saysto show youunderstand: “So,you mean...”Say, “It’snice to meetyou,” or“Good to seeyou again.”Saysomethingencouragingto a groupmember.Ask someone,“What do youthink aboutthat?” to showyou value theiropinion.Share acompliment aboutsomeone’spersonality (e.g.,“You’re reallyfunny”).Say “I agree”or “That’s agood idea”during adiscussion.Politelydisagree withsomeone bysaying, “I seeyour point, but Ithink...”Keep aconversationgoing by askinga follow-upquestion.Ask for clarificationif you didn’tunderstand whatsomeone said(e.g., “Can youexplain thatagain?”).Take turnslistening andrespondingduring a shortconversation.Politely asksomeone fortheir opinion:“What do youthink aboutthis?”Greetsomeone witha smile andsay, “Hi, howare you?”

Social Skills 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. Use someone’s name while speaking to them.
  2. Show interest in what someone is saying by nodding or smiling.
  3. Politely end a conversation by saying, “It was nice talking to you.”
  4. Free!
  5. Wish someone a great day
  6. Acknowledge someone’s feelings by saying, “That sounds [hard/exciting/etc.].”
  7. Practice rephrasing what someone says to show you understand: “So, you mean...”
  8. Say, “It’s nice to meet you,” or “Good to see you again.”
  9. Say something encouraging to a group member.
  10. Ask someone, “What do you think about that?” to show you value their opinion.
  11. Share a compliment about someone’s personality (e.g., “You’re really funny”).
  12. Say “I agree” or “That’s a good idea” during a discussion.
  13. Politely disagree with someone by saying, “I see your point, but I think...”
  14. Keep a conversation going by asking a follow-up question.
  15. Ask for clarification if you didn’t understand what someone said (e.g., “Can you explain that again?”).
  16. Take turns listening and responding during a short conversation.
  17. Politely ask someone for their opinion: “What do you think about this?”
  18. Greet someone with a smile and say, “Hi, how are you?”