Be an Ambassador 📨

As Ambassadors, we connect participants, battle shyness, spread the speech, represent Mundo Lingo, and keep an eye on community happiness levels, both online and offline.

🚀 Initiation

1 · Join Mundo Lingo Collaborators (Telegram)

2 · Candidacy ➡️ Apply Here ⬅️

Already an Ambassador? Keep reading! …


Primary Mission: Connecting People

Ambassadors have many roles, this one unites them all. See someone looking nervous, shy or alone? Approach them and bring them in. That’s all people need; one friendly face in this big social space, makes all the difference for them to mingle freely.

The Shy, Unique and the Specials:

Embrace the specials and the unusual. The quiet, introverted, extroverted, bossy, insecure, nervous, quirky, the less-’instagramable’, those who face none-spoken rejection in unforgiving corners of mainstream daily life, often unaware as to why. We are a space to socialise without the judgement of the overly conformist societies we live in. Often it’s not easy, but we find the way to connect with them and help them through words of kindness to strengthen their social skills if needed. We know now, that these characters often are most interesting personalities to frequent our events and fill the ranks of our Ambassador teams.

Many people are initially perceived as obnoxious, clumsy, rude or arrogant when in fact they’re anything but. As Ambassadors, we keep a thick skin, get past it (not offended!) don’t take it personally and include people regardless of their exotic personality traits which often may even include ignorance. Keep this idea with you during the event. Force yourself to go and talk to that “weirdo”, they’re probably not ‘weird’ at all, but ceretainly unique. This way we may help unleash a valuable character for the community.

📱 Cell Phone Jockeys

If someone is alone and glued to their phone they’re probably shy. Approach them and see if they open to you. If they are, and put their phone away quickly, this confirms they are shy but want to socialise.

💬 Spread the speech

Flaggers give everyone the speech, but if they miss it let them know:

1→ Native at the top, order of fluency to weakest at the bottom

2→ Stand to mingle, sit to dwindle.

🚩 Represent!

No flag = not an Ambassador.
No flag = not an Ambassador.

Get your Ambassador flag on arrival (don’t wait to be offered, ask). Your Ambassador flag goes above all others. No flag = not an Ambassador.

🚫 Do not allow non-Ambassadors to take the flag.

🏹 Cupids, 🦅Vulture Hunters, and 🙋Flaggers

Cupids connect participants based on languages or interests. Vulture Hunters are a nightmare if you’re plan was to hook up tonight. Flaggers welcome guests with flags.

Cupids, check this out 🏹

Vulture Hunter, check this out 🦅

Flaggers, check this out 🙋

Flags Etiquette

Once once person does it, often others copy
Once once person does it, often others copy

Occasionally participants put the flags on their arms and once one does it, it usually trends and spreads. They will say it’s due to the material, but usually the material on their arm is the same as on their chest anyway (as seen above). When you see flags on arms, suggest they put them on their chest as a courtesy to other guests, because👇

  1. Helpful for others to see

  2. Helpful for photographs

  3. Helpful for our host bar

How’s my driving? 🛵

Share your experience as an Ambassador, your take on the quality of the events and our community management → Give Feedback

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