She Turned My Seating Chart Notes Into a Party Game
I wrote private notes to keep dinner peaceful. My friend made everyone guess who they were about.
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She thought they were funny.
No names, she said.
The notes were not anonymous enough.
The table went quiet.
Avery said she exposed the plan.
Private planning or harmless game?
One seating chart. Three takes.
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Seating notes
Avery wrote the notes to prevent awkward pairings, not to describe guests publicly.
Game setup
Sloane removed names but read the notes as clues during dinner.
Guest reaction
At least one guest recognized themselves and felt singled out.
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- Avery planned the seating. Avery knew two guests had tension, so she made quiet notes before anyone arrived.This is just to keep dinner calm.
- Sloane found the notes. Sloane saw the notes as a perfect icebreaker instead of a private planning tool.This is actually hilarious.
- Then Sloane made a game. She read the notes as clues and asked guests to guess who each one described.Guess the guest.
- People started recognizing themselves. Avery watched guests connect the clues to real tension she had tried to soften.Those were private notes.
- One clue hit too close. A guest realized a note was about an argument they did not know everyone remembered.Is that supposed to be me?
- Sloane said she made it playful. Sloane thought she turned tension into laughter. Avery said she turned care into entertainment.I was protecting the dinner.I thought it loosened everyone up.
- The room split. Some said Sloane crossed a line. Others said everyone was already laughing until Avery made it serious.Stop the game.It was an icebreaker.
- So where do you stand? Avery has to decide whether to stop the game, accept the playful intent, or reset the dinner with clear boundaries.What should Avery do?