3 family-connecting games on Vietnamese Family Day

Thanh Hương |

Connecting games help members reminisce about many memorable memories as well as bring bonding on Vietnamese Family Day.

Life in the 4.0 era makes family members reduce the habit of chatting and sharing with each other. Therefore, Vietnam Family Day (June 28) will be an opportunity for each person to spend time putting aside work and participating in interactive and connected entertainment activities with each other.

Tell a story about souvenirs

Members can participate in family-connecting games such as sharing old photos or souvenirs. Each member will in turn predict the duration of the souvenirs.

At the same time, parents can tell stories about images or special items of the family, possibly passed down from grandparents to their children and grandchildren. Sharing the timeline of the past so that children appreciate it more will help erase the generation gap in the family.

Quick question and answer.

Quick quizzes will help members have more opportunities to understand each other better. Members can prepare small pieces of paper with questions about hobbies, habits or personal desires such as: "What is Dad's favorite food?", "What is Mom afraid of?", or "What do you want to change this year?".

Chatting directly, listening to the answers of each member will create an open atmosphere, relieve misunderstandings and increase family affection effectively.

Drawing portraits of loved ones

Each member will have the task of drawing portraits of loved ones from their own perspective and feelings. This game not only helps preserve happy moments but is also a way to express feelings, as well as a personal perspective on loved ones. This is also an opportunity for members to express emotions and increase bonding with each other more.

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