Engagement party is a time when families couples will get to know each other. In some cases, this may be the first meeting between the two families
or groups of friends and activities icebreaker would be a welcome event.
In the light of that, anyone who is planning the engagement party (probably the bride's family, but it could be a couple that moves or others who want to plan a party) should plan some games and activities designed to help everyone get to know others.
First up is a trivia game. Create a "Trivial Pursuit" type game with questions about the bride and groom's life. You may include questions to just the facts and events related to the bride and groom (such as how long it takes to say "yes" when he asked where he proposed, where they met, etc.), or you can include questions relating to their lives outside of each other and before they met each other. Not only can it be fun, but also it is an entertaining way for people to get to know each other well and the engaged couple.
One icebreaker popular functions used in the company and the company can also work very well at parties engagement. Tape the card to return every person and encourage him to work the room, mingling with everyone and especially trying to get to know someone they have never met before. Before moving on to another person, be sure to make a comment about the person on the card in his back. Partiers write impression that person, such as "he looks sweet" or "he knows a lot about the weather".
Icebreaker ended when the session ended mixed. The card is then read one by one and people not only know each other better, but glad to hear all the comments people make about them. Try to ensure that the free comments or somehow presented in a positive light. Comments painful, obviously, is not appropriate.
If this is really the first time a lot of guests are met, then the other fun games that involve taking the card might be in order. In this game, each guest put on the card in front of them that have their name on the front and number on the back. They do not share with anyone what their numbers. Guests mingle and chat and get to know one another during the night.
Towards the end of the night, and the reverse side of the card number are displayed. Everyone gets a piece of paper and write numbers on paper, then try to fit a person's name with their number. This fun game can be difficult for people who are bad with names, but it was fun nonetheless.
For activities that do not put people in the place so much, consider letting the wife has helped to-be-wife. Put the two pieces of posterboard on the wall and mark them "advice from a woman" and "the advice of man". Now is the time to offer advice on wedding planning, not about getting married. Suggestions can come later. Encourage guests to offer their own wedding planning advice. The advice of the older people in the party could be distinctly different from young couples in the group, create a group enlightening comment.
In the light of that, anyone who is planning the engagement party (probably the bride's family, but it could be a couple that moves or others who want to plan a party) should plan some games and activities designed to help everyone get to know others.
First up is a trivia game. Create a "Trivial Pursuit" type game with questions about the bride and groom's life. You may include questions to just the facts and events related to the bride and groom (such as how long it takes to say "yes" when he asked where he proposed, where they met, etc.), or you can include questions relating to their lives outside of each other and before they met each other. Not only can it be fun, but also it is an entertaining way for people to get to know each other well and the engaged couple.
One icebreaker popular functions used in the company and the company can also work very well at parties engagement. Tape the card to return every person and encourage him to work the room, mingling with everyone and especially trying to get to know someone they have never met before. Before moving on to another person, be sure to make a comment about the person on the card in his back. Partiers write impression that person, such as "he looks sweet" or "he knows a lot about the weather".
Icebreaker ended when the session ended mixed. The card is then read one by one and people not only know each other better, but glad to hear all the comments people make about them. Try to ensure that the free comments or somehow presented in a positive light. Comments painful, obviously, is not appropriate.
If this is really the first time a lot of guests are met, then the other fun games that involve taking the card might be in order. In this game, each guest put on the card in front of them that have their name on the front and number on the back. They do not share with anyone what their numbers. Guests mingle and chat and get to know one another during the night.
Towards the end of the night, and the reverse side of the card number are displayed. Everyone gets a piece of paper and write numbers on paper, then try to fit a person's name with their number. This fun game can be difficult for people who are bad with names, but it was fun nonetheless.
For activities that do not put people in the place so much, consider letting the wife has helped to-be-wife. Put the two pieces of posterboard on the wall and mark them "advice from a woman" and "the advice of man". Now is the time to offer advice on wedding planning, not about getting married. Suggestions can come later. Encourage guests to offer their own wedding planning advice. The advice of the older people in the party could be distinctly different from young couples in the group, create a group enlightening comment.