Biggest office Christmas parties regrets revealed
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It’s happened to the best of us. It’s the morning after the night before and we have either done or said something at annual Christmas parties that we now regret!
The morning after comes and, with it, the hangover to end all hangovers. And, along with that hangover, the creeping dread of “what did I do last night?”
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If that sounds familiar, then don’t worry. You’re not alone.
A study by thortful.com reveals all the naughty festivities colleagues are up to during the festive season.
The survey reveals the biggest regrets at the office festive bash.
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It showed that nearly a half of workers have kissed a colleague.
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Office parties can be a highly dramatic affair – all of those office crushes and flirty work banter combined with a ton of booze is a recipe for some messy moments.
Also, a quarter of Brits have been too drunk to remember their actions.
Generation gap of regrets
When it comes to the office Christmas party, there’s also a bit of a generation gap. Some 51 per cent of Gen Z have regretted their actions the night before, compared to just 20 per cent of those aged 65-plus.
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With the festive season approaching and Christmas parties back on the table, a survey commissioned by card marketplace thortful.com, asked the nation what they regret the most from previous years.
One of the most popular party regrets was getting too friendly with a colleague, as nearly half (45 per cent) of Brits say they’ve locked lips with a fellow co-worker and 28 per cent say they’ve actually even had sex with their workplace romance.
Manchester and Leeds were revealed to be the cities that have the most to regret, with nearly a half of Mancunians (49 per cent) saying they’ve regretted their actions in the past and 46 per cent of those in Leeds.
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