[GAME] Shiritori: travel destinations

Quincy
Community Manager
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London, United Kingdom

[GAME] Shiritori: travel destinations

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Hello everyone,

 

I would like to propose to you a game a little bit different from the ones we usually prepare, inspired by a Japanese word game: Shiritori. In turn, each of you will post one  word and each word must start with the last syllable of the word before it.

 

In order to keep the topic organised and allow for a bit of escapism, let’s only use words corresponding to destinations, e.g. countries, cities, regions, mountains, lakes, monuments.

 

 Here is an example to demonstrate this:

 

Doncaster > Donnington

 

Now it's up to you to take the next step!

 

Wishing you all a lovely week ahead 🙂

 

 Quincy

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Mike-And-Jane0
Top Contributor
England, United Kingdom

@Ann72 I am totally confused. @Quincy has edited his original post (an option not open to us mere mortals apart from for a short period of time) meaning

1) Many of the replies/questions above now make no sense

2) We now know how to play the game

 

There were 3 options:

Pronunciation

Spelling

Random

 

I assume Quincy is going with random so the answer following Donnington can be anything anyone wants it to be!

@Mike-And-Jane0  I gleaned from the replies that the post had been edited, but thought the discussion amusing nonetheless as I could fill in the blanks from reading the replies 🙂

 

When we get clarification, I'm going to vote for spelling, since this is a written version of the game!

@Ann72  I agree it should be played by spelling and I haven't joined in because while I love word games, I can't handle games with no clear rules or playing with people who don't play by the rules. 🙂

Helen744
Level 10
Victoria, Australia

@Ann72 , yes. Terre haute> Tehran> ?

Ooh, good one @Helen744!  Then Tehran -> Rangoon!

 

Helen744
Level 10
Victoria, Australia

@Ann72  this is tricky but Rangoon > Goonawindi , Was almost flooded in there for New years about ten years ago. 

That sounds almost fun @Helen744?  And I don't even know where Goonawindi is.

 

Meanwhile...Goonawindi -> Diyarbakir

 

Gillian166
Level 10
Hay Valley, Australia

Dambulla -   La Rambla

Emilie
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

@Gillian166 Nice one!

 

La Rambla > Blanes 🇪🇸

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Laurelle3
Level 10
Huskisson, Australia

@Gillian166 looks as though you beat me.

@Quincy Thougt I would join in with the confusion of this word game of places around the world.

So taking your word Dambulla, I thought I would add Bullaburra  (NSW Australia)  it is a small town near the Blue Mountains. Aboriginal meaning "Blue Sky, or Fine weather, or Clear Day".

Bulla Burra sits in the world heritage - listed Blue Mountains National Park. 

my posting has ended up on page 2 twice. 

Quincy
Community Manager
Community Manager
London, United Kingdom

Hi @Laurelle3, I've noticed that! I'm removing those two duplicate comments now 😃

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haha  @Laurelle3 I did think of Bulla itself, and wondered how many bulla~~~ names there are. 

Laurelle3
Level 10
Huskisson, Australia

@Emilie all I can find that there is 5 ways to travel from La Rambla to Blanes via train, bus, car, plane, or shuttle. I am lost what direction does one take?

Laurelle3
Level 10
Huskisson, Australia

@Ann72 thanks for joining the travel around the world I wonder where we will end up?

I hope I end up in Australia, @Laurelle3 🙂