Dinner before the games began! |
Given that this was bingo in Danish, I decided to play with a modest 2 cards. Everyone else in my family had 6 cards, except Helle who had 10! I looked kind of ridiculous sitting next to her, but I was still proud that I was able to keep up (most of the time).
Bingo in Danish is quite different from American bingo. As you can see from the cards in the picture, there are no letters that divide the columns, and there are random blank spaces in each card. The only way to get bingo is to get all of the numbers in your row covered. Each game has a total of three rounds: the first round, the person to call bingo needs only to have one line covered, but the second needs two lines, and the third needs the whole card filled. My main challenge was that in Danish numbers higher than 10 are structured differently than in English. Instead of saying Thirty-seven you say "Seven and Thirty." The person calling the numbers also talked a lot between them, so I sometimes needed to be prodded to check my card/pay attention.
Totally focused |
It was hard to remain focused some of the time, but I was about 90% accurate with hearing and marking the numbers on my card. Periodically I would get some form of a shout-out. I had to say how old I was, and my age (22) was then selected as that round's "lucky number."
By far the most exciting part of the evening for me was when I was asked to come to the front of the room. I was surprisingly calm given that I was getting up in front of a large group of people who spoke a different language! I approached as a giant wipe board was pushed in. I was challenged to three games of tick-tack-toe (which were all tied) and then to another game where I had to estimate the length of a zig-zagged line on the board. The other girl (who was my competition) and I each guessed (without the other's knowledge) the same distance of 135cm (and we were relatively close). Finally, a different contestant was brought up and we played a game having to do with hiding matches in our fists and trying to guess how many the other person was holding. Finally... I won! And I was presented with a jersey, an Ijby soccer club scarf and a medal!!!! Everyone cheered and I graciously accepted my gifts/prizes. I couldn't stop smiling!
Victorious! |
My winnings |
Yeah, Sara! You are definitely a champion and an excellent ambassador for the USA.
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