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Tuesday, May 17, 2011,10:29 AM

Hello Everyone! :)

How's the previous training? AWESOME?! i know right!

Here's a post if you need detailed information on how to play the Honey and Bee Game!
The whole purpose of this game is simple, to anonymously bring blessings to a Bee and fulfill your responsibility as a Honey. Not forgetting please do take care of your Bee. That's the whole purpose of it; to create caring individuals during this long-commitment event.

  • The name that you have in the envelope is your Bee.
  • Hence, each person will have a Honey and a Bee.
  • The goal is to anonymously bring blessings to a Bee.
  • For each training, everyone has to prepare a gift AND a note/letter to their Bees, signing off as their fake Honey name (e.g. Your lovely Honey)
  • The letter can include some encouraging words to show that the Honey care for their Bees.
  • Honey will place all their ‘blessings’ at one area at the start of the training and we will distribute them to the Bees at the end of the training.
  • The game will stop near the end of NDP.
  • At the end of the game, the Honey will reveal their identities to their Bees.

Rules of the game:
  • Honey are not to let anyone know the identity of their Bees.

  • Bees should not degrade or bad-mouth their Honey, nor should they degrade the gifts or notes they have received.

  • Honey should not spend more than $5 on a mortal for each training.

  • Honey must not whine about the Bees they have received.


Remember, this game can be a successful one only if you all put in the effort, take this game seriously and also take it with an open mind. Do not reveal your Bee to anyone, it spoils the whole purpose! This game is targeted to bring in more fun to trainings and as well to encourage everyone to create a caring relationship among each and everyone of you.

So this upcoming training, please bring along your gifts inclusive of a personal letter for your Bees. A box will be going around so please place your gift in it. And common sense, do label your gift by writing the name of your Bee and not your name! (you do not want to reveal your identity to your Bee, this early)

Looking forward to what you've done up for your Bee. Do not disappoint us and of course do not disappoint your Bee.
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