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I'm a student. For school, I have to teach a lesson on icebreakers. Not the ships or things that break ice, but the icebreakers as in things which you do to relieve uncomfortable moments. Right now, I'm doing different types of icebreakers. but all I can think of is just introducing yourself with your name and a handshake. More types of icebreakers and just more additional facts (do's and don'ts) will be appreciated! I will award the 10 points in the NEXT HOUR or so, so hurry up and get ur answers in! More the better!

Thanks!

2007-02-27 14:27:56 · 8 answers · asked by Peter J 2 in Social Science Psychology

Yes, I CAN give out 10 points now.

2007-02-27 14:44:00 · update #1

Oh, whoops. I DO need to wait 4 hours.... Hmmm. I guess I'll come back later. Sorry -_-

2007-02-27 15:09:44 · update #2

8 answers

um you can ask the time?

towards a student in school~
how you like professor/teachers?
what classes are you taking?
whats your major?

at the workplace?
wanna do lunch?
how do you like working here/how long?

at party/club?
do you come here often?
what time is it?
can i get you something to drink?

2007-02-27 14:43:07 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 1 0

The best ice breakers when in a uncomfortable situation is to make a joke. It is better to make a joke as a story, that way the person would be more intrigued by you.

Here a joke as an example:

Chinese Wedding Night

A Chinese couple gets married - and she's a virgin.
Truth be told, he is not too experienced either. On
their wedding night, she cowers naked under the sheets
as her husband undresses. He climbs in next to her and
tries to be reassuring.

My darring" he says, "I know dis yoo firss time and
you berry fwighten. I pwamis yoo, I gib yoo anyting
you wan, I do anyting - juss ask...Anytin yoo wan.
Whatchoo wan?" he says, trying to sound experienced,
which he hopes will impress his virgin bride.

A thoughtful silence follows and he waits patiently
(and eagerly) for her request. She eventually replies
shyly and unsure, "I wan try someping I have hear
about... Numbaa 69."

More thoughtful silence, this time from him.
Eventually, in a puzzled tone he queries ... "Yoo
wan... Beef wiff Broccori?

2007-02-27 22:35:48 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

not sure but i think ya gotta wait 4 hours to give dem points.
but yeea if im understanding corectly you can start by. YO SUPPPPP NICE SHOES LOOKIN FLY HOMIE. or DUDEEEEEEEE NICE SKATEBOARD, LETS GO CACH SOME NARLING WAVES


haha srry bored n acting dumm

2007-02-27 22:42:11 · answer #3 · answered by {mish d!tsy [[&]]mi empty head} 2 · 1 0

Here are a couple of sites with ice-breakers on them:

http://kids.activedmonton.ca/Game_rules/icebrk
http://www.funandgames.org/Games_icebreakers.html
http://www.freekidcrafts.com/Ice-Breakers.html

2007-02-27 22:46:34 · answer #4 · answered by LibraryGirl 3 · 0 0

Talk about the weather every one loves the weather

2007-02-27 22:36:04 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Type in managersforum.com and click search.
Good luck to you.

2007-02-27 22:46:32 · answer #6 · answered by X-Woman 5 · 0 0

u can start out by asking the students to partner up into groups and try out there own ice brakers to one another and also do a wat would u do actiity [it just might help]

2007-02-27 22:35:03 · answer #7 · answered by anonomus 1 · 1 0

jokes?

2007-02-27 22:37:28 · answer #8 · answered by anna c 2 · 1 0

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