“Christmas is a season not only of rejoicing but of reflection.”
Hi buddies, I would like to share few
words about Christmas 2016 celebrated at Infinix. As you all know, Chennai is
my favorite place and so Infinix is. It was me, who initiated a “Christmas”
game at the office after hearing about it
from my bestie.
Fortunately, everyone at my office agreed my Idea. Initially, we played it among our friends and
later we included the Fresher’s as well.
Let me explain you about the Game:
A team of people should write their
name individually on a piece of paper and
shuffle it thoroughly. Each person should take a folded paper (names) and check out the names they received. If they received
their own name, they need to shuffle it again. Later, everyone should assign a task to the person, whose name they
received earlier. One should not reveal their name while allotting the task (We
wrote our partner’s name at the other side of the paper to intimate their task). One should do the task promptly and
if they fail to do, they must be punished.
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Merry Christmas |
Out of 2 sessions we played, I would
like share few remarkable tasks. I got my colleague Sathya's name twice and the first session was interesting. I asked
her to hide footwear of a colleague and
it lasts for 1hour. In the second session of the game, I was asked to all the
tasks performed on the dice and that was very exciting with the song, dance, and
dialogues. I also helped my colleague Archana was asked to dance for a beat. My colleague was asked to perform Alaipayudhe
dialogue and so our TL supported him to perform much better. It turned out a
big laughter later. We enjoyed those two days with amusement and we gifted our
Game partners to appreciate their tasks. Uffhh!!
How would I forget the KFC treat? One of our
friends was asked to buy a KFC chicken
for all of us during the first session of the game. Certainly, that treat was
really amazing. I had KFC chicken for the first time and we whole-heartedly
appreciated his involvement.
We enjoyed Christmas celebration delightfully
and I had gone to my brother Arul’s house for Christmas lunch. Even though we had an office for Christmas, I spend
the quality time with friends and Arul’s family.