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Is there any fun way to punish people if they lose in playing games?

Interesting ways to punish people who lose the game:

1 Truth or dare

This is a lasting punishment, simple and fun, which can easily arouse everyone's gossip enthusiasm and push the game forward. Moreover, the method of big adventure is unanimously recommended by everyone, and it is easier to arouse everyone's enthusiasm. So, in the absence of appropriate punishment measures, let's punish those who lose the game with truth or dare.

2. Good wine

Where there are people, there are rivers and lakes, and where there are rivers and lakes, there must be wine. If everyone plays games at the dinner table, the punishment can be drinking. If someone loses and doesn't drink, find someone to drink instead. Drinking can bring people closer together, and everyone can speak freely. It's easy to talk and enliven the atmosphere.

Step 3 sing and dance

If someone is versatile and can sing and dance well, punishment measures can make them sing and dance well. Maybe some people can't sing and dance, that doesn't matter. You can sing and dance casually to liven up the atmosphere. You don't need to sing well, dance professionally and have an entertaining atmosphere. You can also tell jokes to everyone, tell jokes. All in all, it's just for fun.

4. Red envelopes

Nowadays, red envelopes are popular, even if it is a penny, everyone is happy to grab it. Therefore, people who lose the game can give everyone red envelopes and let everyone grab them together. It can not only let the loser accept a little penalty for losing money, but also let the winner grab the red envelope, which is also killing two birds with one stone.

5. Share an event or experience.

If you don't have any talents or jokes to tell, you can share an impressive thing with everyone, or recommend a good movie or a good book. It can also be your own deep understanding of something and your own experience of doing something. In short, it's something I've gained, and I'd like to share it with you.