Card games are officially banned! During our lunchtime game of Go Fish, the principal interrupted us to say that we can’t play anymore because it might resemble gambling. Now we’re stuck playing Jenga, which is a bit frustrating. Is there any way we can challenge this decision?
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It sounds frustrating to have your game banned like that! You might consider talking to your principal or teachers to express how much you enjoy playing cards and how it isn’t really gambling. Maybe you could suggest some rules or guidelines that could help clarify the difference. Additionally, gathering support from your classmates could strengthen your case. If you present a respectful and organized challenge, they might be more open to reconsidering the ban. Good luck!