Nose goes or the nose game, also uncommonly called the 'rule of nose goes', is a popular selection method most commonly used when deciding which of several persons is assigned an unwanted task. Whoever touches their nose last must do the task. Juice (crawlspace) mac os.
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Rules[edit]
The game may have different rules depending on area, but commonly:
- At any time, anyone can put their finger on their own nose
- This signals everyone paying attention to do the same
- The last person to put their finger on their nose gets assigned the task[1]
Example of play[edit]
One member of a group notices that something (usually a small or simple errand or task) needs to be done. They mention it and then call the name of the game, placing their index finger on the tip of their nose. As the other members of the group acknowledge the task, they also place their index fingers on the tips of their noses. The last person to do this is the person who has to perform the task. Toes may count if one's hands are unavailable at time of 'nose goes'. In some versions of the game, the starting player must shout 'No nose goes', 'Not it', or 'Nose goes!' to begin the game,[2] however, in other versions no announcement is necessary, and simply the last person to notice the game has to perform the task.[1]
- At any time, anyone can put their finger on their own nose
- This signals everyone paying attention to do the same
- The last person to put their finger on their nose gets assigned the task[1]
Example of play[edit]
One member of a group notices that something (usually a small or simple errand or task) needs to be done. They mention it and then call the name of the game, placing their index finger on the tip of their nose. As the other members of the group acknowledge the task, they also place their index fingers on the tips of their noses. The last person to do this is the person who has to perform the task. Toes may count if one's hands are unavailable at time of 'nose goes'. In some versions of the game, the starting player must shout 'No nose goes', 'Not it', or 'Nose goes!' to begin the game,[2] however, in other versions no announcement is necessary, and simply the last person to notice the game has to perform the task.[1]
Variations[edit]
Nose goes can be silently initiated by an individual of an unwanted task or bill. The last person to realize nose goes has begun and places their finger on their nose is stuck with the task or bill.[1]
A slightly different version of this game is frequently played in the Netherlands, mostly in student circles. The basics are the same, except instead of touching their nose, participants must make a 'dakje' (Dutch; 'roof') above their head by placing the tips of their fingers together and making an upside-down V ('Λ'). Cubit and the evil gameshow host mac os. The game is usually started out by one person who acknowledges a task that needs to be done, and calls out 'zonder' ('without') followed by the task. People who make the 'roof' are exempt from having to do the task, and so the last person to make the roof is the one who has to do it.[citation needed]
Jaeline space jam mac os. Similarly to the version in the Netherlands, a version in NW Ohio has participants first make the traditional signal - index finger to nose - but then put their finger tips together above their heads in the roof motion, declaring 'tree!' when in position.[citation needed]
A common variant in Portugal involves calling out 'last one to touch the sky', before touching the roof of the mouth (literally, the 'sky' of the mouth in Portuguese).[citation needed]
Another variation states that players must drop to one knee, with the last person standing to be the one who must do the task at hand. It is known in western Canada as 'Dibs out, knee down'. It was developed as a way to keep friends from bickering about who said 'dibs out' first. By having players drop to one knee, it is easy to see who the last man standing is.[citation needed]
'Tebow's nose' is version played by touching the nose, bowing the head, and bending down on one knee – similar to a pose made popular by American football player Tim Tebow. This version of the nose game originated in Colorado around the time Tebow played for the Denver Broncos.[citation needed]
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See also[edit]
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References[edit]
- ^ abcBerkun, Scott (2 June 2010). 'Finger on nose: how to make fast decisions'. Scott Berkun. Retrieved 14 July 2015.
- ^Bavetta, Ryan (2 June 2010). 'The Official Rules for 'Nose Goes''. Ryan Bavetta. Archived from the original on 8 February 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2015.