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Certainly our kids used to play this when there was a task such as putting out the rubbish, changing the TV channel (when we didn't have a zapper) or drying the dishes. As if....ever.... The game is played by two people with hand gestures. The game is often used as a selection method in a similar way to coin flipping, drawing straws, or throwing dice to randomly select a person for some purpose. I hope important decisions in Fiji are not made using this game, but are done thoughtfully and prayerfully!.
Sportspeople often use the game (both officially and unofficially, in place of a coin toss) to decide on opening plays.
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1 comment:
Sapui! Or sapoi. I'm not quite sure how to spell it :(
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