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Two Truths & A Lie

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Directions
===Directions===
Ask Introduce the activity by saying this is a way for people to learn some fun things about each other that don't come up in everyday conversations. Each person to should think of three statements that tells the group something about them, two themselves that are no one else in the room already knows. It helps to jot down notes. Two must be true statements and one that is falseshould be a lie. The more subtle or believable the better. Take turns in the group sharing the having each person share their three statements and have the rest of the group vote voting on which one they think is falsewas the lie... e.g. The more subtle ones are trickier!
ExamplesTom shares:* 1) I was born broke my leg snowboarding in high school.2) I speak 3 languages.3) I shaved my whole body once after losing a bet.* When I was young I wanted to be The facilitator would say: Thanks Tom...* My favorite "ok group, the three options are broke his leg, speaks 3 languages, shaved whole body... is which one was the lie? All those who say leg? languages? shaved body?...ok most people don't think you speak three languages, is that true?"If time permits, have Tom share a little more background about one or two of his statements. "Tom, if it wasn't because you lost a bet, why did you shave your whole body?"
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