In a Christmas office party, we played the right left game. There were some really creative gifts like a personalized coffee mug and a funny Christmas hat. The story goes that one colleague was so focused on getting the best gift that he misheard 'left' as 'right' and grabbed a gift that had a prank item in it - a pair of reindeer antlers that made a really loud jingling noise. It made the whole party burst into laughter.
At a community Christmas event, we organized the right left game. The gifts were all related to Christmas treats and small ornaments. There was this one story where an elderly lady joined in. She was a bit slow with the passing but when it came to her turn to open a gift, she got a box of handmade Christmas cookies. She was so delighted and started sharing the cookies with everyone around. It was such a warm and funny moment in the middle of the game.
One funny Christmas right left game story is when we played it at a family gathering. We were all sitting in a circle, and the story was about Santa getting lost in the snow. As we passed the presents left and right according to the instructions, there were some really hilarious mix - ups. My little cousin got so excited that he started passing things in the wrong direction, which made everyone laugh. It was a great way to add some chaos and fun to the Christmas celebration.
One story could be about a Christmas tree farm. There's a little pine tree on the left side of the farm that always felt left out because it was a bit smaller. When the time came to be chosen for Christmas, all the big trees on the right were getting picked first. But then, a family with a big heart came along and chose the little tree on the left. They took it home and decorated it beautifully. It's a story that can be used in the Left Right Game.
At a holiday party, we played the left right game with small gifts. There was this one gift that was really beautifully wrapped. As the game went on, it seemed like everyone was trying to make sure that gift ended up with a particular person. So, when it finally did reach that person, there were cheers all around. It was really a lot of fun to see how everyone got involved in the 'left right' action.
One time during the left right christmas game, I got a really cute little snowman ornament. It was so funny because the person next to me was so excited when they thought they were getting a big gift but ended up with a small candy cane.
In a small town, there was a Christmas pageant where the kids were supposed to move right or left on stage according to the story being told. But one little boy got so excited that he started moving in the wrong direction every time. Instead of looking like a well - coordinated nativity scene, it turned into a chaos of kids running around in all directions. The audience couldn't stop laughing, and it became a very funny and memorable Christmas event.
At a Christmas gathering, they played the right left game with this story. 'On Christmas Eve, Santa was getting ready. His right boot was polished and shiny.' So the item passed to the right. 'But his left glove was missing.' And it went to the left. The story went on to say 'The Christmas bells on the right of the sleigh were ringing merrily' and 'The presents on the left of the sack were for the naughty children'. As the story ended, the person who got the item was the one who had the most excited expression throughout the game, which added to the fun of the whole Christmas event.
One funny aspect of the Right Left Christmas Game is when kids play. They often get impatient and start passing the gift without waiting for the right cue. In a Christmas party, the kids were so eager that they turned the game into a wild race of passing the gift around. Their enthusiasm made the whole game a hilarious event.
One time in the right left game, a player was so confused that they started going in circles instead of following the 'right' or 'left' commands. It was hilarious as everyone was laughing and trying to guide them back on track.
One story could be about a family playing the game on Christmas Eve. The kids were so excited as they opened the presents based on the left and right instructions. They ended up with some really cool toys and it became a memorable family tradition.
I remember a left right christmas game where the story described a mystery box. People were speculating all kinds of things. In the end, an old man got the box and opened it to find a santa hat with a built - in light. He put it on and started singing a christmas carol in a really goofy voice. That moment was full of joy and laughter. Everyone was laughing so hard that it became one of the most memorable parts of that christmas. The whole atmosphere was filled with the spirit of christmas and the unexpectedness of the gift just added to the hilarity.