Hilarious improv game in which one player is a customer and the other is a store clerk.
Want something fun for a Friday afternoon or a class reward day? Customer service is an improvisational drama activity in which one player is a customer trying to return a ridiculous item and the other player is a clerk who refuses to return/exchange the item. Your students will be rolling with laughter as they develop quick thinking and persuasive skills.
Includes:
- Instructions
- One Variation
- 30 Prompts for the ‘Customers’
- 30 Prompts for the ‘Clerks’
Sample Prompts:
Customer
You want to exchange your pet dragon for something easier to care for.
You are returning a camera because it takes bad selfies.
Clerk
You recognize the customer as a thief and try to delay things until the police arrive.
You take everything personally.
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