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B-I-N-G-O Bingo! When you think about the game of bingo what comes into your mind? Do you envision yourself winning? Or do you see yourself losing? Whatever you imagined we can all mutually agree that the game of bingo brings people together. The game of bingo frames the civic by allowing others to hang out with friends, meet new people, or play to win prizes!
In my residence hall I stumbled upon a bingo flyer that was informative and let me and those around me know that a bingo game would be held August 21, 2023, at 8 pm in the Warnock Commons Lounge. (North Halls) This flyer that invites students to play bingo is huge in building a community. Getting together with people that live amongst you and being able to relax and play a simple game of bingo can bring people closer together.
The game bingo itself is based upon emotions. The anticipation that builds up when you are close to winning or the despair you have when you lose! You also cannot forget the amazing feeling of finally winning and getting a free prize! When bingo is played it is meant to be played in big groups of people. All that are involved have their own card playing against each other. Building relationships with those around them and it is all because of a game they are playing at the same time.
The flyer itself automatically puts anyone who shows up in a rhetorical situation where they must communicate with others to play the game properly. Students are the ones who are the consumers since they will be the ones who benefit most from the activity that is being presented.
The timing of when this event would occur is perfect. Taking advantage of the start of a new school year and realizing that people in the initial stages of arriving at school will not be willing to open and communicate with those around them.
The ideology that is represented is hedonism. Receiving the pleasure of being able to play a simple game after the first day of classes as a stress reliever or potentially a new opportunity to win a prize or talk amongst your peers.
A commonplace that is shown in this flyer is “what is the worst that can happen?” In this situation you truly have nothing to lose. Consumers get to have fun, interact with others, and win free prizes that can benefit those around them.
In conclusion the game of bingo frames the civic by allowing interactions with others, getting to experience deep emotions, and having the chance to win something that could benefit not only you but those around you.
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