Dear Deepak, I m hearing first time " Valentines Day" Event Celebrations woh bhi "Corporate Offices"mein ??Sounds............:):):):) Shikha
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Make some hearts write questions, distribute them to boys, and give other hearts the answers. Then, distribute them to girls. The questions and answers should be easy, allowing for expression through non-verbal communication and actions. Instruct them to find a pair of questions and answers (one for a girl and one for a boy) without using verbal communication.
From India, Bhilai
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Write questions on heart-shaped paper, for example, "Who barks?" Answer: dog. Write these questions on heart-shaped papers and give them to boys, while providing the answers on separate heart-shaped papers for girls. Instruct them to find their pairs without speaking. This example is just to illustrate; you can use different questions, but keep them simple.
From India, Bhilai
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Hi All,

Please discuss the same with your office colleagues and plan accordingly because it depends on individuals. For example, if more of the colleagues are Shiv Sena and RSS supporters, then you cannot organize such activities. They will either oppose you or will not support you. Therefore, plan and organize based on the internal preferences of your colleagues.

Regards,
Bimlesh K. Bibhakar

From India
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Hi all,

Please discuss this matter with your office colleagues and plan accordingly, as it varies from individual to individual. For example, if most of your colleagues are Shiv Sena and RSS supporters, you may not be able to organize such activities. They will either oppose you or not support you. Therefore, plan and organize based on the internal preferences of your colleagues.

Regards,
Bimlesh K. Bibhakar

From India
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The true story of Valentine can be enacted. Valentines greeting competition can be a team event or a individual entry. Best and thoughtful valentines messages can be put up on the notice board.
From India, Bangalore
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Hi Deepak,

My ideas are to get your office decorated with red balloons to create a sense of festivity. Additionally, consider keeping some gifts for the most well-dressed in a Valentine's Day mood. You could also incorporate games such as a compatibility game or a game of Pictionary, where one person expresses a love note through drawing and the other person has to guess.

Have a nice day :)

Regards,
Ritu

From India, Delhi
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very few corporate company’s celebrate these type of celebrations, among that some of firms try to encourage the lovers by means of giving parties, gifts etc...... to their emp.,!
From India, Madras
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Its a SUNDAY Forget It !!! Let Family & Friends attend it. Promote that ways, encourage to spend time with Family. Many Sales driven organizations may work on Sunday in JFM Months....
From India, Pune
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Hi Deepak,

It's really interesting to know that your company is going to celebrate V-Day. To do something unusual, people in the office can be asked to form teams/groups of 3-4 and draw smileys/emotion icons to show how they will feel when met with the following situations:

1. When their beloved gifts them an expensive gift.
2. When they splurge on a candlelit dinner and the bill arrives.
3. When they buy a present for their loved one and forget it in the office, etc.

This can be a good team-building exercise, exciting and fun to do.

From India, Calcutta
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