 We invited 50 of our top level students to a community meet-up here at the AJ & Smart Office in Berlin. And we wanted to start things off with a bang. So we ran one of our favorite, one of the wildest icebreakers you're ever going to see. If you've ever wanted to run an icebreaker for a teen that makes people go wild from 0 to 100 just within a few seconds, check this one out. I think you're going to like it. Have a look. Hello everybody. Very cool and very weird to see you all here in 3D form. I'm not just like a flat small box on the screen that I look at like every Tuesday. Although I've seen you in 3D form before, a couple of you. But yeah, welcome to the AJ & Smart Office. It's really cool to have you here. Yeah, it's usually a private space. We usually don't have anybody here. So like even hosting people here is weird for us. They're like, how many people actually fit in? I think we could have fit in another like 10. Next time, there will be no next time. So yeah, first of all, thanks so much to the AJ & Smart team for pulling this off. It's been a long day and I think it's, let's give them a little clap. Here's the agenda for the evening. Welcome and warm-up is now. So yeah, well, you're going to get warmer. So soon I'll be bringing my sister Rebecca up and we're going to do a warm-up. And this is a warm-up that Rebecca has not tried before. So it's like a new starting exercise that Rebecca wants to try. She's like pretty convinced that it's going to be amazing. I think it's going to have us all screaming and laughing. Yeah, high energy. We're going to test it on you guys before we actually test it on clients. So if it goes horribly wrong, I think it's going to go wrong though. I think it's going to be nice. And yeah, I'll hand you over to Rebecca Courtney. I'm excited about it. The icebreaker that we're going to do, you're all going to know it. Like you've played this before. It's rock, paper, scissors, but in a large room. So what I'm going to get me to do first is I'm going to organize you into two groups. You won't be able to have your phones or like drinks or glasses in your hand. So find a place to put them down and you'll get the organized into two groups. Okay, are you ready? Make just two lines that we have even numbers. You need to be facing somebody. So, facing somebody, okay? All right, okay. Of course, but I was like, I got something. This is massive. I didn't expect this number. So we're going to make sure that everyone has a partner. Just put your hands out like this and face your partner like that. And let's see. All right. I don't want to teach this. One thing. For anybody who doesn't know how this is done, if the facilitator who's leading in puts their hand up, everyone else put their hand up as soon as you see it and then stop talking. Let's test it. Wait, no, no, no. Let's imagine I'm the facilitator here. Let's test it. All right. Now everyone talk, talk, talk. That's how it's done. Okay. Now, does everyone know the basic rules of rock, paper, scissors? Yes? So you're going to... One, two, three, then the thing. The two things that you need to know is it's going to be one, two, three, and then either rock, paper, scissors. Okay. It's after the three. That's one rule. And the second rule is it's best out of three. The loser of that is going to become the winner's biggest cheerleader, height match, height person, and the winner is going to turn around, like put their hand up straight away and try to find the other person with the hand up so that you can challenge them. Yes. And it's going to keep going and keep going until then all boils down to two people who are going to get it all. And you're just shouting and roaring, kind of like this here, okay? What are my questions? So somebody wins. So Lucy wins. I become Lucy's supporter. She takes on Tim. Yeah. I'm cheering on Lucy. Lucy beat Tim. Kick his ass. Tim beats Lucy. Okay. Then me and Lucy both support Tim in the next round. Yes. And then Tim loses, but then we all support Kristen in the next round. Yes. You're just constantly supporting the winner. Okay. There's the winner. That sounds great. That's great. That's great. Both of them. All right. Yeah. What's that mean? Let's do it. Are you ready? Are we ready? Wait, I want to get my phone first. No. She took a phone call. No. Okay. So first of all, congratulations to Lucas. So yeah, that was actually quite a fun thing. Yeah. It worked. I just think Jonathan did it. As he was doing it, it just all makes sense to fall in together. But I like that it got like so loud and aggressive. So fast. Yeah. It's really good for a group of people that don't really know each other and immediately break down those barriers. Yeah. I think anyway, I think it was good. Super fast. Yeah. It's insanely fast. Super fun. Yeah. I don't know. I don't know what to do with clients. Yeah. Death. But there's also no like physical contact. No, no, no. It's aggressive. Yeah. It's rowdy. Yeah. It's rowdy. Thank you so much everybody. Thank you. That was kind of fun, wasn't it? Okay. If you liked that video, if it was enjoyable, if it's something you're going to use, all I ask, I ask you for one favor. Like this video, hit the subscribe button. Maybe leave a comment. That's it. That's all I ask for. It's a little agreement between you, between me. I don't want anything for this video. I'm not asking you to go anywhere. It's just a free video on YouTube. Please like and subscribe. It does help us selfishly because more people see our video if you'd like and subscribe it. That's it. We'd love you to do that. Bye-bye. See ya.