Neil Simon's idyll "Proverbs" gives readers a deep understanding of the lives of the ten wealthy people who attend dinners. To stay in society, the characters began to rumble their unfounded friends to show themselves better. Party owner Ken Gorman and his wife Chris must hide the fact that their friends Charlie Brock hit an earlobe. They did not know the way he was shot, but they thought that he had to try to commit suicide by expanding the question about the rumors they heard to avoid suicide attempts.
Proverbs may include any topic and often include the full range. For example, at school, there may be rumors about placing a call in theater department, rumors about how to handle the finals in the history class, or rumors that the person secretly dating members of the chess club Hmm. Some teenagers want to stay on social ladders. When children are at the top of a social ladder, or when they decide to climb, they sometimes achieve this by weakening the status of others. Spreading rumors and gossip is one of the main ways people, especially girls, contend for social position.
Proverbs spread in various modes. For example, not everyone who heard the rumor will spread it, but others tell the rumor that he heard a lot of people. Sometimes almost everyone is involved in a rumor factory. Proverbs usually start without factual information and are usually generated by the need for people to obtain information. For that reason it is important that rumor factories take over and share information before entering these invalid information. Variant: Introduce activities at the beginning of another presentation or program, lasting for one day or most of the time. Even during breaks, I instruct participants to spread rumors anytime during the day. This is to simulate the way the rumors spread more accurately. When you give these instructions, tell the participants to spread the rumors in the order of the people sitting next to them.