Guest guest Posted December 7, 2010 Report Share Posted December 7, 2010 Saturday I attended the Christmas party that the company I retired from has every year. It's a very enjoyable evening with a good dinner, door prizes and live entertainment. As in the past the entertainers get the audience to join in and have a lot of fun with silly games and activities. They select their participants by drawing names from a box. Then the next round they have those people go out into the audience and pick anyone they want at random for the next activity. Some of these activities get rather physical like musical chairs or going up on a stage with no hand rails to hold onto. These are things I cannot do because I have my AFO braces on. Is there anyway I can inform the company, the entertainers or the audience that I am unable to participate in many of these events? If they think you are just shy they get more persistent in getting you up in front of the group. It is a very awkward situation. Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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