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The experiment is similar to the children's game Chinese whispers.
Today, the name "Chinese whispers" is said by some to be considered offensive or racist.
Anybody who has played Chinese whispers will know how quickly and easily such distortions happen.
Three of the rounds are based on Chinese whispers.
He was thinking: this whole thing is like a game of Chinese whispers, everything at second and third remove, nothing absolutely proof positive.
This was inspired by the children's game, Chinese whispers.
Chinese Whispers, explains the game and offers some examples.
The story gets lost in translation or distorted, like in game of Chinese whispers.
In 2003, a new video was created and released to promote the Chinese Whispers mix.
They are playing Chinese whispers there together.
Sam and Mark have fun with two families in a range of cheeky Chinese whispers based games.
Moreover, problems can be like Chinese whispers: the parents may be quite surprised at what you have been told about them and their problems.
It's digital release included a bonus track titled, "Chinese Whispers".
Like a game of Chinese whispers, any small error is likely to be propagated along the chain of remembering.
This causes a round of Chinese whispers and has everyone wondering who and what Jack is.
Eastern promise or Chinese whispers?
Using the phrase "Chinese whispers" suggested a belief that the Chinese language itself is not understandable.
Over the years, each of the surviving mumming plays has diverged from the others, in a giant game of Chinese whispers.
(Remember the party game Chinese Whispers?
The Chinese whispers the next day were even claiming that Paul Smith stormed out of the awards in disgust.
Broken Picture Telephone, an online game based on Chinese Whispers; not currently active.
"Chinese Whispers"
Chinese Whispers is a composition for string quartet in three movements by Graham Waterhouse.
She has a one-woman show, 'Chinese Whispers'.
Claudia Hammond looks at memory and the Chinese whispers experiment by Frederic Bartlett.