At the office Christmas party, there was a BDSM - themed Secret Santa. Everyone was given a task related to a BDSM concept but in a very light - hearted and non - sexual way. For example, one person had to be 'bound' by wearing a scarf tied around their wrists for an hour. It was all in good fun and a unique way to add some spice to the traditional Christmas party.
One activity could be a 'gentle restraint' race. Instead of using real BDSM restraints, use soft scarves. Tie one person's ankles gently with a scarf and they have to hop to the Christmas tree and back. It's a fun and safe way to incorporate a BDSM - like concept.
One story could be about the time an office had a Secret Santa at their Christmas party. Everyone was excited to see what they'd get. One person received a really personalized gift - a coffee mug with their favorite cartoon character on it. It turned out their co - worker had noticed their love for that character from the little trinkets on their desk. It was a really heartwarming moment that made the party special.
One wild office Christmas party story I heard was that the boss decided to have a karaoke competition. Everyone got really into it, even the shyest employees. There was one guy who sang a really off - key version of a Christmas carol but with so much enthusiasm that it became the highlight of the party. People were laughing and cheering him on.
At one office Christmas party, the boss decided to do a Secret Santa gift exchange. One guy got a huge box. When he opened it, there was a life - sized cardboard cutout of the boss with a speech bubble that said 'Work harder!'. Everyone burst out laughing, including the boss himself.
One bad office Christmas party story is that the boss got really drunk and started singing off - key very loudly. It was so embarrassing that many employees just left early. He was slurring his words and trying to give a speech in between his singing, but no one could understand what he was saying.
At the Christmas office party last year, we had a Secret Santa event. Everyone was so excited to exchange gifts. One colleague got a really cool coffee mug with their favorite cartoon character on it. And we also had a baking competition. The team that made the best gingerbread house won a gift card to a local coffee shop. It was a really fun and friendly event that brought the whole office together.
At one office Christmas party, there was a hilarious Secret Santa exchange. One colleague got a huge box filled with all kinds of gag gifts like a fake mustache and a whoopee cushion. Everyone had a great laugh as he opened it. Then we had a karaoke competition. The normally shy accountant belted out an amazing rendition of a classic Christmas song, which was really unexpected and made the party even more enjoyable.
At my office Christmas party last year, there was a Secret Santa exchange. One guy thought it would be funny to give his co - worker a box filled with coal as a joke. But the co - worker took it really personally and started crying, which made the whole atmosphere extremely awkward.
The worst office Christmas party I know of had a major scheduling issue. They planned it for a time when a lot of employees had other important commitments. So, hardly anyone showed up. It was really sad because the organizers had put in a lot of effort to decorate the place and arrange food. But without the people, it was just a waste of resources.