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Jillmami said:I use one that someone 'higher up' modified. It has a "If your host became a consultant would you host a show for her?" question added on. I became a consultant because I had 6 automatic shows right there since my consultant used this different version.
kristina16marie said:where did you get this "modified" version? i've been wanting to start asking this question, but keep forgetting. i'd love to have drawing slips that ask that!
To use draw slips in a performance, first create a set of slips with numbers or names on them. Then, have audience members or participants draw a slip at random to determine the order of performances or to select a winner. Make sure to have enough slips for each participant and a container to hold them in.
Yes, draw slips can be used for a variety of performances, such as talent shows, music competitions, or even raffles. They are a great way to add an element of surprise and fairness to any type of performance or event.
Using draw slips in a performance allows for a fair and random selection process, which can add excitement and suspense to the event. It also eliminates any bias or favoritism among participants, ensuring a level playing field for all.
The number of draw slips needed will depend on the number of participants in the performance. It is recommended to have at least one slip per participant, but having a few extras is always a good idea in case of any mishaps.
One tip is to make sure the slips are mixed up well before drawing, to ensure a truly random selection. Another tip is to have a backup plan in case a participant is unable to perform or does not have a slip drawn. Lastly, have fun and enjoy the element of surprise that draw slips bring to the performance!