(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 have to at least try a bite or XY will be offended” even though you have never liked the thing
“you used to be so …”
I must have been a horrible parent for you to treat me like this
the „what even are boundaries“
The „why don’t you call or visit more“ or the „why haven’t you…“
Everything was better in the past
someone that isn’t part of the grandparent generation still ends up telling the same story over and over again
The boomer lawn mower show off (or similar)
blatantly racist terminology
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blatantly racist terminology
comments on weight
the „when will you do XY“? (Aka kids dating marriage etc)
the „let’s remember a memory in the past because everything is better in the past“
The showing off of an object only tha
„Can you help me with my printer because you work in tech, right?“
The „awakening“ where two people bond by looking at each other knowingly after someone was wildly inappropriate
a random tech or ai evil overlord rant since you work in tech
someone leaves abruptly
The „here are random things to give you as this is the only way I am able to express any sort of affection “
you are quite so you are obviously escalating the fight
A version of „I told you so“
This generation can’t take a joke
when will you do XY? (Aka kids dating marriage etc)
someone is belligerent (might be me, who knows)
unconscious gender separation (aka somehow women assemble in the kitchen and men around a fire
sexism
comments on weight
a blatantly obvious question about your job which essentially replaces the “so what is your favorite subject in school” from family members who didn’t actually try to understand you as a person
The obvious present that they have never actually considered who you are and what you actually might like