(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’ve noticed tensions in how LGBTQ+ identities are expressed across cultures
You mostly watch shows or movies from the US or UK
You’ve seen Asia/Middle East represented as exotic or backwards in media
You’ve been exoticised or stereotyped based on your culture
You’ve been influenced by another country’s culture (e.g., Korean wave)
Displacement / Diaspora
Decolonisation
Soft Power
Orientalism (Said)
You’ve seen global fast food adapted to local tastes (e.g. paneer pizza, halal McDonalds)
Resistance through Culture
Cosmopolitanism
You feel ‘in-between’ two cultures without fully belonging to either
Glocalisation
Cultural Hybridity (Bhabha)
You’ve seen how capitalism shapes culture or labour in your life
Cultural Imperialism
Network Society (Castells)
Third Space (Bhabha)
You’ve absorbed norms without realising they’re not neutral (e.g., beauty standards)
You celebrate cultural festivals as a form of pride or protest
You’re part of an online fandom across countries
You’ve navigated being both “Western” and something else
Cultural Appropriation
You’ve seen sacred traditions or symbols turned into fashion
You’ve noticed English dominating in education or media
Language Loss / Linguistic Imperialism
You’ve seen non-Indigenous people wear Indigenous designs
You’ve felt pressure to conform to a dominant cultural norm
You buy clothes or tech made across multiple countries
Hegemony (Gramsci)
You mix languages at home or with friends
You’ve adapted parts of another culture in your daily life (e.g., food, slang)
Global Commodity Chains
You’ve encountered efforts to centre Indigenous knowledge or land
You see yourself as a global citizen, not just from one place
You feel multiple places shape your identity
Colonial Gaze
Media Imperialism
Queer Globalisation
Colonial Psychology (Frantz Fanon)
You’ve noticed global trends making places feel the same — or more diverse
Neoliberal Globalisation
Postcolonial Identity
Commodification of Culture
Your family migrated and you still feel connected to that origin
Homogenisation vs. Heterogenisation
Global Sense of Place (Doreen Massey)
You or your family have lost fluency in a heritage language