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Fun Friendship Games for Girls

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Box Full of Memories
What has got the five of you so close? Undoubtedly the experiences you’ll have had together, isn’t it? These experiences are fond memories you’ll cherish. Though this isn’t a game where you’ll compete, this game can be played together with some really nice emotions involved. Each one of you has to take a piece of paper and a pen. Go to different parts of the house and write down the most special memories you’ve had with each other. Take time and write down what you really feel about each other! After half an hour, come back to the room and put these papers in a box. At the same time, put in one accessory that you are wearing. It can also be something that belongs to you. Once everything is inside the box, wrap it up as much as possible. Pass this box between the five of you, each keeping it for 2 months. Open it exactly after each one of you has completed 3 rounds of keeping it. This box will prove to be a special memory in itself!

Who Knows Better?
Now we come down to a game that actually involves competing with each other. This is surely one of the fun games to play with friends and family. Right down a list of 20 questions and four columns in front of each question. The questions should be framed in such a way that the answers would tell you something about your friends. For example, you can ask questions such as ‘What’s her favorite color?’ or ‘what is her mother’s maiden name?’. The four columns in front of the questions should be dedicated to each one of your friends. The others will exclude their name and write down the rest. You get the time of 10 minutes in which you have to answer all these questions. Below each question, you will write down your personal answer to that question. At the end of 10 minutes, you will check each other’s sheets and give one mark per correct answer. The person with the maximum points gets a treat, from all of you! This game also shows who knows more about friends.

Something Good, Something Bad
This is my personal favorite amongst all the friendship games for girls. Sit together and pledge that you will play this game with the right spirit. Select one person who will start the game. You can randomly decide who has to start or you can resort to the good old ‘majority wins’ method. The person, who starts the game, will tell one good quality in the person sitting on her right and one bad. The one who states the qualities also has to give reasoning for it. The person about whom it is said, will agree or disagree to what is being said either in a ‘yes’ or with a ‘no’. You will play this game for four rounds and at the end of it you will know what you need to improve on, as a person. Your friends know you the best, so they can tell you the most appropriate answers for everything. Though no one wins this game as such, you all know more about yourselves than you did before. Read the rest of this entry »

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