(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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Has met a celebrity in person
Knows basic first aid or CPR
Has worked at JPMorgan Chase for over 20 years
Switched from a different industry to finance
Has taught someone else a new skill
Has a funny work from home story
Has been on TV or in a newspaper
Has traveled to more than 10 countries
Has eaten something most people wouldn't try
Collects something unusual
Has been promoted twice in one year
Can cook a signature dish from scratch
Uses a productivity hack that actually works
Changed careers entirely in the last 5 years
Takes walking meetings regularly
Has given a toast at a wedding
Knows how to change a tire
Has an unusual pet or has had one
Has a favorite vacation spot and where
Has navigated a tough conversation with their manager
Works out during lunch breaks
Has a funny childhood nickname
Attended a conference that changed their perspective
Who started their own business
Has a unique morning routine
Can parallel park on the first try
Has won a contest or competition
Worked in the food industry before JPMorgan Chase
Plays a musical instrument
Does meal prep weekly and shares a tip about it
Has the same birthday month as you
Has a side hobby that makes money
Negotiated a successful raise (ever)
Has run a marathon or half-marathon
Mentors someone at work
Can name all 50 US states
Has a dedicated workspace ritual
Can do a magic trick
Has a great tip for avoiding burnout
Has been skydiving or bungee jumping
Has worked at JPMorgan Chase for over 10 years
Can juggle or do another circus skill
Has mastered the art of saying "no" at work
Has a professional certification they're proud of
Is not a morning person
Volunteers regularly for a cause they love
Who recommends a great professional development book and what is the book