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diignat - stock.adobe.com An etiquette expert has revealed her top tips on how to avoid embarrassment at your work Christmas party, from what to wear, how much to drink — and how to dance.
Tis the season to break away from the stresses of work with a fun Christmas party with your colleagues - but one woman's "feral" antics lead to getting her whole team kicked out of a Christmas event.
Nothing more. “Respective partners say we are work wives and husband as we are close but just as friends. “Then at the Christmas party there was some flirting from him, no idea where it came ...
A woman has won a £36,000 payout after being 'sexually harassed' at a work Christmas party. Fernanda Hermosilla said she was subjected to 'unwanted and inappropriate physical contact' by a ...
Picture: Supplied Ahead of the work Christmas party, there are a few helpful hints to help you avoid a nasty showdown with your least-favourite colleague or an awkward meeting with your boss on ...
But the work Christmas party is the one day of the year when you just have to go with the organised fun. Get involved with the quiz. Sing “Fairytale of New York” on karaoke. Try to enjoy ...
THE most common Christmas work party mishaps include oversharing personal information, falling asleep – and flirting with someone off-limits. Other festive fails identified through the poll of ...
Kissing under the mistletoe at a Christmas party is dying out because workers fear being accused of abuse, an auctioneer of the plant has claimed. The tradition of kissing under the foliage took ...
Buckingham Palace is investigating after a member of staff was arrested at the end of a rowdy Christmas party. Police were called to a bar in Victoria in central London – a short walk from the ...
As silly season arrives, it's time to rethink how we approach the work Christmas party. Source: Getty / Picture Alliance/dpa When December comes around, it's hard not to let the silly season get ...
BYO is not a new concept but it seems there is an increasing trend towards employees picking up much of the tab at their work Christmas party. Some organisations are limiting their festive spend ...