(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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“If they can’t cope, maybe this job isn’t for them.”
“How can I help make things easier?”
“I’m here if you need to talk.”
“Take the time you need.”
“He’s just lazy.”
“We’ve all been there – just get on with it.”
“I appreciate your honesty.”
It’s okay not to be okay.”
“You just need to think positively.”
“You’re doing something really courageous.”
“They’re probably exaggerating.”
“Don’t bring that drama here.”
“It’s all in their head.”
“You’re not a burden.”
“They need to toughen up.”
“Your wellbeing is more important than the task.”
“I don’t have all the answers, but I want to support you.”
“What do you need right now?”
“She’s not resilient enough.”
“They’re always off sick – they can’t handle pressure.”
“They’re too sensitive.”
“Thanks for trusting me with that.”
“That sounds really difficult.”
“We all get stressed – it’s no big deal.”
“They should leave their problems at the door.”
“We’re here for you.”
“You’re doing your best, and that’s enough.”
“You’re not alone in this.”
“She’s always moaning.”
“Let’s figure this out together.”
“You don’t have to pretend to be okay with me.”
“Mental health isn’t a workplace issue.”
“It’s not like they’ve got a real illness.”
“We don’t have time for emotional stuff.”
“You matter.”
“Thanks for sharing that with me.”
“She’s a bit unstable.”
“It’s brave of you to speak up.”
“Your mental health is just as valid as any other health issue.”
“Everyone’s anxious these days.”
“What would feel supportive right now?”
“They just want attention.”
“You deserve support.”
“Why can’t they just snap out of it?”
“They’ve got nothing to be depressed about.”
“That’s not my problem.”
“Mental health matters, just like physical health.”