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.
A printable funny left right game story could be about a group of kids in a classroom. The teacher decided to play the left right game to teach directions. She made up a story about a lost bunny trying to find its way home. Every time she said 'left' or 'right', the kids had to point. But one kid was so excited that he just ran in circles, thinking that was part of the game. It made everyone laugh.
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.
At a family reunion party, we played the left right game. My aunt, who is a bit forgetful, was constantly getting the directions wrong. So instead of passing the item to the left when 'left' was called, she would sometimes pass it to the right. It got so confusing but also really funny. Everyone was trying to correct her, but she just kept making the same mistake. Eventually, we just let her do her own thing and it became a whole new version of the game.
Once upon a time, at a birthday party, we played the left - right game. I started with a small gift. As I said 'left', the gift moved to the person on my left, a shy girl. When it was her turn and she said 'right', it went to a jolly boy on the right. This went on until the music stopped and the person with the gift got to open it. It was a box of chocolates.
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.
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.
The right left game can create humorous situations because people often get confused between right and left. When they make mistakes, it looks really funny, like when someone is supposed to go left but goes right and walks into a wall or another person.
A jungle exploration story can also be used. The group is on a journey through the jungle. The leader says left or right to guide them past dangerous animals and obstacles. 'Left, to dodge the big snake!' or 'Right, to cross the rickety bridge!'. This can create a lot of suspense and laughter as people make mistakes and 'fall' into the imaginary traps or get 'attacked' by the animals in the story.
One funny left right game story is when we played it at a family gathering. My little cousin got all mixed up with the left and right instructions. Instead of going left when the card said left, he would go right and then look at us with a big, confused grin. It was hilarious.