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Back to Work? Bingo! Take These Cards With You And Make The Losers Clean The Fridge

A Bingo card grid shows the NPR logo in red, black, and blue in the center square, surrounded by text in the other boxes. For example, one reads "Adjust your chair." Another reads "Google your office building's address."
Return to work Bingo card.
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Are you returning to work this spring? As you slowly shed your feral habits, re-learn to make eye contact IRL and remember how loudly your cubemate chews, grab some dried-out Sharpies and see who gets bingo.

Download a PDF of the cards here.

A bingo card titled "B," "2," and "WORK" at the top shows the classic game grid with the red, black, and blue NPR logo in the center box. Examples include "Find a dessicated spider in desk" and also "Slack a coworker who's five feet away."
An NPR "back to work" bingo card.
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A bingo card titled "B," "2," and "WORK" at the top shows the classic game grid with the red, black, and blue NPR logo in the center box. Examples include "Introvert realizes they like people after all" and also "Reflect on burnout."
An NPR "back to work" Bingo card.
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NPR
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