You Can't Say Umm

You Can’t Say Umm

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Expected Restock Date 01/04/2025
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Welcome to the exciting world of “You Can’t Say Umm!” – the fast-paced and hilarious board game that challenges your ability to think on your feet and speak without hesitation. Gather your friends, family, or fellow word enthusiasts for a laughter-filled adventure that will test your wit, vocabulary, and composure. In “You Can’t Say Umm!”, playe…
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Welcome to the exciting world of "You Can't Say Umm!" – the fast-paced and hilarious board game that challenges your ability to think on your feet and speak without hesitation. Gather your friends, family, or fellow word enthusiasts for a laughter-filled adventure that will test your wit, vocabulary, and composure.

In "You Can't Say Umm!", players take turns assuming the role of the "Speaker." As the Speaker, your objective is simple: deliver a one-minute speech on a given topic without uttering the forbidden word – "umm"! Sounds easy, right? Think again!

The game begins by selecting a topic card, which can range from popular culture and historical events to peculiar subjects and hypothetical scenarios. Once the topic is revealed, the timer starts ticking, and the Speaker must eloquently present their thoughts and ideas while avoiding the dreaded "umm."