Post Office (game)

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Post Office or Postman's Knock is a kissing party game played at teenage parties comprising boys and girls. It has been referred to in United States popular culture since at least the 1880s. [1]

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How to play

The group playing is divided into two groups – typically a girls' group and a boys' group. One group goes into another room, such as a bedroom, which is called "the post office". To play, each person from the outer group individually visits "the post office". Once there, they get a kiss from everyone in the room. They then return to the original room.

Once everyone in the first group has taken a turn, the other group begins sending members to the first room.

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