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there is a "chinese whispers" version of the above that ends in "... ... we are going to a dance". Can anybody tell me the modified version please?
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"Wait for the VeryLight* and attack from the front!"
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Robert, the game was also called 'Russian Scandal' or 'Russian Rumours' for obvious reasons...ie the story becomes embellished as it gets around.
The title 'Russian Scandal' is much older than the 'Chinese Whispers' version. The former is first recorded in the 1870s, whilst the latter appeared nowhere in print before the 1960s. I have no idea why people suddenly decided the game needed a new name.
I'm saying this because there appears to be absolutely no connection between the concept and the Chinese or Russian languages at all. Presumably these two were chosen as the name because the two peoples are often considered to be particularly inscrutable. Accordingly, I doubt that you'll find a Chinese version of such things.
The title 'Russian Scandal' is much older than the 'Chinese Whispers' version. The former is first recorded in the 1870s, whilst the latter appeared nowhere in print before the 1960s. I have no idea why people suddenly decided the game needed a new name.
I'm saying this because there appears to be absolutely no connection between the concept and the Chinese or Russian languages at all. Presumably these two were chosen as the name because the two peoples are often considered to be particularly inscrutable. Accordingly, I doubt that you'll find a Chinese version of such things.
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