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Staff play HILARIOUS Christmas party games in the Philippines
Amusing footage shows how staff played hilarious parlour games at their Christmas party in the Philippines.
In the first game, men wore women’s tights over their heads while the females pulled their heads back as they tried to blow out candles. The last one to extinguish the flame lost.
In another awesome game, teams of five men laid on the round with their feet in the air while together they tried to balance the water-filled basins on their soles. The group that lasted the longest without spilling their water was the winner.
Another bizarre game involved men and women in relay races blowing flour from a bowl and in another content, women were seen balancing a biscuit on their foreheads for as long as possible.
Staff member Jyne Mae Moresca recorded the festivities at the company’s Christmas party next to Lake Sebu in South Cotabato on December 11
She said: ‘Everyone had a great time after such a difficult year. We are blessed to be able to celebrate Christmas and we all really enjoyed the party.
‘The goal of the water game in the video was to lift the basin up for as long as possible. Whoever spilled the water first lost and those we kept it aloft were the winners.
‘Parlour games are a speciality in the Philippines.’
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