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In Five t ricks, your purpose is twofold: Win as many tricks as possible Gain insight into challenges for building global community. BARNGA. BARNGA. INSTRUCTIONS: 4 persons at each table practice the game, resolve any uncertainties
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In Fivetricks, your purpose is twofold: Win as many tricks as possible Gain insight into challenges for building global community BARNGA
BARNGA • INSTRUCTIONS: • 4 persons at each table practice the game, resolve any uncertainties • After you’ve taught each other how to play, instructions are removed and we begin the game IN SILENCE and REMAIN SILENT throughout • No talking or writing in any language; all communication must be nonverbal—no mouthing of words • When you win a “trick,” write that down on your index card; total partner tricks at the end of each round; partners with most total tricks move to the next table • Efficiency is important because we begin a new round as soon as first winner groups are settled at the new table
Remain silent and write on index card: 1. How or what were you feeling? • How did you interpret others’ behaviors? 3. What can you learn about yourself from this activity?
What does the simulation demonstrate/explain: • How cultural rules function and are imbedded in values and reflected in behaviors • Explains why cultural groups stick together when they are in a new environment • Shows how you react when in a new culture • What else did you learn from it?