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DO
YOU LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR: The group stands in a circle
with room in the center.
(Best if played with groups of 20 or more.)
One person begins in the circle and says to
an individual in the group, “_________, do you love
your neighbor?” The individual pointed out can either
say, “Yes I love my neighbors _______ and _______,
but I REALLY love people ___________ (wearing green,
from CO, etc.)” or “No, I do not love my neighbors
________ and _________.”
If the individual uses the first phrase, all
members of the group with that characteristic must
find a new spot in the circle at least three spaces
from they are standing.
The person with no space (last person remaining)
becomes the caller.
If the individual uses the second phrase, his/her
two “neighbors” must switch places with one another.
The group members move in quickly to “lose”
their spaces.
The last of the two becomes the caller.
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