
Bring Me! 100 Wedding-Appropriate Items (No Awkward Stuff)

Bring Me works at any Filipino wedding when it is fast friendly and zero awkward. Use this clean list of items with simple rules and opt in mechanics. Keep the host upbeat the DJ ready with short stingers and the photo team poised at the finish line.
Quick setup
- Host with wireless mic and cue cards
- One scorer with clipboard or QR form
- Small prize basket at stage left
- Clear path from tables to the host
How to play
- Host calls Bring me then names one item
- First guest to arrive with the correct item gets a point or a small prize
- Limit runs to ten seconds per item then move on
- Keep rounds short and cheerful
Safety and inclusivity
- Accept a phone show for fragile items rather than taking decor from tables
- Avoid anything that reveals private data
- Allow kids and elders to play from their seats when possible
Scoring and timing
- 12 to 15 items for a seven minute burst
- 25 items for a longer block with a drink break
- Tie break with a bonus item worth two points
Host lines
- Walang pikon puro tawa lang
- Game tayo bring me
- Thank you next item
100 wedding appropriate items no awkward stuff
- Coin older than the couple
- Receipt dated today
- Mint or candy in a blue wrapper
- Pocket tissue pack
- Hand sanitizer bottle
- Hair tie or scrunchie
- Pen
- Phone charging cable
- Power bank
- Small mirror or compact
- Keys with a keychain
- Coin purse
- Eyeglasses case
- Reusable straw in a sleeve
- Comb
- Lip balm
- Unused face mask
- Band aid
- Folded eco bag
- Pocket notebook
- Table menu card if available
- Place card with a name
- Printed program card
- Favor tag or ribbon
- Sugar packet
- Coffee stick sachet
- Stirrer stick
- Coaster if provided
- Scented wet wipe sachet
- Napkin from your table
- Phone lock screen photo of a pet
- Screenshot of todays weather
- Selfie taken at the ceremony earlier
- Photo of the couple saved before today
- Photo of a sunset from the last month
- Alarm set for tomorrow
- Contacts app showing Nanay or Mama
- Map app open on the Philippines
- Photo of food you cooked this week
- Short video under ten seconds on your phone
- Notes app with a three item list
- Calendar entry for next weekend
- Photo wearing barong or Filipiniana
- Graduation photo on your phone
- Photo with a jeepney
- Photo of a beach trip
- Photo with a lolo or lola
- Photo of your own plant
- Photo of a pet cat or dog
- Timer set to ten seconds ready to start
- Wristwatch
- Bracelet
- Ring that is not a wedding ring
- Scarf or shawl
- Hair clip
- Belt
- Handkerchief with initials
- Socks with a fun pattern
- Pocket square
- Small earrings pouch or case
- Tie or bow tie
- Patterned face mask
- Wallet with a printed photo inside
- Lipstick
- Perfume atomizer or roller
- Abaniko folding fan
- Jeepney keychain
- One peso coin with Jose Rizal
- Woven pouch or bayong mini
- Capiz shell keychain or charm
- Extra barong button or cufflink
- Sampaguita scented cologne mini
- Philippine flag sticker or pin
- Coconut themed keychain or wallet
- Tsinelas keychain
- Bamboo straw
- Calamansi candy pack
- Postcard of a Philippine destination
- Postage stamp with a local design
- Beep or transport stored value card
- Sticker sheet
- Coloring pencil or crayon
- Small toy car
- Storybook or kids book
- Baby wipes sachet
- Sippy cup or bottle cap
- Hair bow or headband
- Tiny bubbles tube from a party kit
- Plush keychain
- Small school notebook
- Bottle opener keychain
- Travel size lotion
- Tissue pack with a printed design
- Receipt with a hand drawn heart
- Movie ticket stub
- Paper boarding pass stub
- Coin from another country
- Old hotel key card
- Name tag sticker
- Shopping loyalty card
Prize ideas
- Chocolate bars or cookie packs
- Coffee or tea sachet bundle
- Mini plants or herb cuttings
- Scented candles with subtle fragrance
- Grocery or dessert gift cards
Pro tips
- Mix easy and medium difficulty so more tables win
- Announce three items at once for a speed round
- Return borrowed items quickly and thank the owners on mic
Use these items to deliver a high energy but gracious Bring Me segment that fits Filipino family celebrations and keeps everyone smiling.