Christmas Office Party Games
We know it rolls around every 365 days, but it still seems to sneak up on us
every year. From presents to cards to baking cookies, the Christmas
preparations never start as early as we want them to. In addition to all of
our personal Christmas traditions, planning the Christmas party and making it
exciting can be a challenge. We are always looking for new ideas for unique
Christmas office party games and ways to make the party a success.
The first thing you need to do is to take into account who works at your office
before you can come up with Christmas office party games. Some of you may work
with all women or all men whereas others work with a wide variety of people.
If you Christmas office party games involve gift giving, you want to make sure
that your gift is appropriate for all people involved. For instance, if you
know 3 or 4 co-workers don’t drink, you wouldn’t want to bring wine as a gift.
Jewelry might be great for a woman, but is your male co-worker going to be
happy if he winds up with a new pair of earrings?
Next you need to decide how much time you will have. If your party consists of
a 30 minute lunch break that includes cookies or cake provided by the company,
then you don’t have a lot of time for games. You might want to consider doing
door prizes and drawing names while people eat or the old stand by of “guess
how many green and red candies are in the jar.” If you have 3-4 hours set
aside for a party, you can do more unique things like a dirty Christmas gift
exchange where people can steal each other’s gifts. If it is a formal party,
then you probably will want to stick with a door prized or two.
It’s also important to note that some people love games and some people don’t.
The old saying that you can’t please everyone all the time holds true for
office parties and Christmas office party games. If you have a smaller office,
ask your co-workers for opinions and then go with the majority. Remember, a
Christmas party is supposed to be fun and enjoyable, which means you as the
planner should be able to have fun too. Ask for help from co-workers so that
you can have some time to enjoy the party as well.
Christmas Office Party Game Tip #1
When planning your Christmas Office Party games, make sure to keep in mind the following questions:
* What is your goal in playing games at the party? Icebreaker? Entertainment? Awarding of Prizes?
* What is the personality and age mix of those attending the party?
* What is the 'feel' of the party? Casual? Dressy? The 'atmosphere' desired will dictate the type of games to be played.
* What is the size of the party? Certain games are more successful depending on the number in attendance.
* What is the size and layout of the party location? Some party games work better depending on the venue. |
Christmas Office Party Game Tip #2
Remember to make sure everyone is included in the games and see how the party livens up. |
Christmas Office Party Game Tip #3
Christmas Office Party Games don't have to be complex to be fun, in fact, the simpler the game, the better most guests seem to like them, and the less work they are for you! |
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