Come join our inclusive mahjong club
- Missy Mahjong
- Apr 13
- 2 min read
Updated: May 26
One of the worst feelings is being excluded. Studies have shown that rejection hurts much like physical pain. Trust me, I have gone through my share of exclusions in life. My personal experience confirms the studies are true: it hurts just like physical pain.

One of my goals for this mahjong club is to make sure that everyone has a seat at my table. I created the social clubs to make sure that if you want to play, you have a place with me.
Missy Mahjong social clubs are free and hosted at places that welcome anyone. No need to be a member of an exclusive club or friends with the “right people” or live in the "right neighborhood.”
You don’t even need to know how to play at a Missy Mahjong social club... I’ll teach you.
Moving from place to place has forced me to feel like I’m playing real life musical chairs. We just all want a place to belong and feel welcome. Playing a game at a Missy Mahjong social club table is really about so much more than the tiles. It is about inclusion and true connection.
Mahjong can be an intimidating game. I’ll find you a seat at one of our tables and I'll help guide you if you need it. This is the culture of what we are building at each event. We are all there to play a friendly game at the mahjong social clubs.

One of the things I love so much about mahjong is connecting with new players. A silver lining in my nomadic lifestyle is the ability to make new friends anywhere. It isn’t easy and I have to put myself out there more than is comfortable.
When you sit at a Missy Mahjong social club table, you are almost always with new players. It’s fun to mix it up and sit with new players, shuffle a different brand of tiles and try a new table rule or two.
People grow when they are uncomfortable. I am going to put you with new people, at a new game and challenge you to try something new. If you fail, that is okay! We will guide you. You are most likely not the most uncomfortable player at the table. And that is the shared struggle that will bond us.
Come join a table at one of my social clubs. Everyone is welcome to come connect over the tiles.
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