minim_calibre: (AlanSmithee)
minim_calibre ([personal profile] minim_calibre) wrote in [community profile] mundane_bingo2010-06-20 10:20 am

Mod note, as one of the prompters had a great idea

We here at Mundane Bingo actively encourage non-US, non-Christian-centric mundane event prompts. If you've already left your prompts in the text boxes, and this gives you the lightbulb moment for more, go ahead and put them in the comments of the previous post.

Additionally, when we (by which I mean me) actually get around to cards, there will be an option to request cards with less of a US and/or Christian-centric influence, because while mundane is a universal state, the details vary, and I'd like to see as many of those represented as we can get.
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[personal profile] sophiap 2010-06-20 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, that is brilliant.
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[personal profile] sophiap 2010-06-20 07:47 pm (UTC)(link)
For some reason, that brought back memories of a friend's post-sundown Snickers and Dorito runs during Ramadan. "The sun has set! To the WaWa!"
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[personal profile] sophiap 2010-06-20 07:51 pm (UTC)(link)
Also, I would very much raise an eyebrow if I got a Christmas prompt on schmoop bingo. The pairing of a religious holiday/occasion with schmoop conveys a whole shitload of assumptions.
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[personal profile] thistlerose 2010-06-21 04:35 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you for this. I found the ethnocentrism of schmoop_bingo's initial prompt list very discouraging. I'm American, but I'll try to come up with some mundane stuff we non-Christians do. I like the idea of this challenge: it's going to be fun, trying to find the interesting in the mundane.