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Party tricks that are sure to liven up a company party

Many of you have probably been asked to perform a party trick at company year-end or New Year gatherings.

It’s hard to know what to do for a party trick, and worrying about not getting laughs can make it even harder to decide.

In this article, we introduce recommended party tricks that will liven up company events.

We’ve gathered a variety of ideas, from simple ones you can do right away to more serious acts that require a bit of practice.

If you find something that makes you think, “I could do this,” or “I want to try that,” give it a go!

Recommended party tricks that will liven up a company banquet (11–20)

Sharing common workplace jokes

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Sharing common workplace jokes

Exposé-style jokes and inside jokes always land well.

So how about sharing some office “relatable moments”? If your audience also works at a company, there will be plenty they can relate to.

It might even help to survey colleagues and seniors beforehand to gather material.

For example: “The assistant manager pushes Plan A, the manager pushes Plan B—who should I side with?”, “Working three days of overtime to make No-Overtime Day happen,” “Complaining that meetings are too long, which only makes them even longer,” and so on—there’s no end to these easy-to-find office clichés.

Mix in a few impressions of your boss and keep the pacing snappy!

Ogiri (Japanese improv-style comedy wordplay game)

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Ogiri (Japanese improv-style comedy wordplay game)

Ōgiri is a performance where you come up with laugh-inducing answers to a given prompt, a classic form of entertainment in yose theaters and on TV shows.

Let’s take on the challenge of ōgiri and show off our individual minds and sharp creativity.

The quickness with which you think of answers is also key to demonstrating your ōgiri skills, so make a habit of deepening your interest in words day to day.

Keep your answers as short as possible, and at times aim not only for relatability but also for ideas that surpass everyone’s expectations.

A one-shot gag in a commercial

Tried a one-shot gag using a commercial everyone has definitely seen at least once.
A one-shot gag in a commercial

These are one-liner gag ideas based on commercials everyone’s heard at least once.

It introduces five bits that include themes like “chocolate,” “a female doctor,” and “clam digging.” Each piece is easy to follow, and they all end with a signature pose timed to a familiar line from a commercial, so beginners to one-liner gags should find them approachable.

While this material is designed for a solo performer, expanding the dialogue into a sketch-style exchange could also make it entertaining.

Call

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Call

If you’re looking for a surefire party trick to get everyone hyped, how about doing a “call”? You sing a song everyone knows, add claps and call-and-response shouts, and encourage people to keep the drinks flowing.

At a party with lots of drink lovers, it’s a fun way to enjoy the booze, and the fact that everyone can sing along is a big plus.

Many banquet venues have karaoke available, so keep that in mind.

This idea uses Masahiko Kondo’s “Gingiragin ni Sarigenaku,” but choosing a song that fits the group’s generation will make it even more popular.

toast speech

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toast speech

Let’s get everyone involved, lead a toast chant, and liven up the party! The hallmark of this style is that everyone repeats the leader’s words.

The content can be tailored to the occasion, but having people repeat the phrases helps unify everyone’s hearts and gets them in the mood to enjoy the event! The trick is to include lines that are just a little embarrassing to say out loud—that’s what makes it fun.

A toast chant is usually done at the beginning, but it can also be used mid-party as a quick performance to re-energize the room—highly recommended!

Cheerleading

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Cheerleading

Have you heard of the “Cheerimans,” formed from Team B of Waseda University’s cheerleading squad? As the name suggests, it’s a team of suit-wearing salarymen performing cheer routines.

In fact, they’re so skilled they’ve even appeared on overseas audition shows.

How about practicing by imitating their performances and showcasing it at a welcome party? Even if big stunts are tough, sharp dance moves and synchronized routines can surprise and move the audience.

You might even inspire people to say, “I want to join next year’s welcome party too!”

Recommended party tricks that will liven up a company banquet (21–30)

Flip joke

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Flip joke

In a flip-board routine, comedians perform using boards (flips) with drawings or words on them.

Because the flips provide visual information in addition to words, the jokes are easier to convey and can be performed solo.

The content can be anything.

You can write part of the routine in words, or get laughs from the drawings on the flips.

Popular comedians like Bakarhythm and Sosina from Shimofuri Myojo also perform flip-board comedy, so use them as references and try creating your own original material.