en playing game with friends

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

Source: Open Mind Common Sense contributors
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Effects of playing game with friends

  • en fun ➜
  • en happiness ➜
  • en laughter ➜
  • en closeness ➜
  • en having fun ➜
  • en arguments ➜
  • en becoming better friends ➜
  • en you break a leg ➜
  • en competing ➜
  • en competition ➜
  • en emotional stability ➜
  • en enjoyable ➜
  • en someone gets hurt ➜
  • en have fun ➜
  • en an injury ➜
  • en losing the game ➜
  • en the loss of the game ➜
  • en lost tempers ➜
  • en mutual enjoyment ➜
  • en we pass away time ➜
  • More »

playing game with friends is a subevent of…

  • en laugh ➜
  • en laughing ➜
  • en winning the game ➜
  • en ask whose turn it is ➜
  • en drawing a card ➜
  • en get excited ➜
  • en you get mad ➜
  • en someone gets angry ➜
  • en getting to know something about relations ➜
  • en give them some help ➜
  • en laughter ➜
  • en learning ➜
  • en let them win ➜
  • en lighten up ➜
  • en make it fun ➜
  • en you make them mad ➜
  • en you might lose ➜
  • en not cheat ➜
  • en provide a clue ➜
  • en take their money in poker ➜
  • More »

playing game with friends is used for…

  • en fun ➜
  • en relaxation ➜
  • en celebrating with your friends ➜
  • en cheering you up ➜
  • en competition ➜
  • en exercise ➜
  • en getting to know your friends ➜
  • en having fun ➜
  • en having fun with your friends ➜
  • en having a good time ➜
  • en improving your social relations ➜
  • en keeping in touch with your friends ➜
  • en killing time ➜
  • en passing the time ➜
  • en pleasure ➜
  • en relaxing ➜
  • en social interaction ➜
  • en stringing them along ➜

playing game with friends requires…

  • en concentration ➜
  • en contact with them ➜
  • en cooperation ➜
  • en friends ➜
  • en friendship ➜
  • en you to have friends ➜
  • en patences ➜
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