15 WILD Stories About Office Christmas Parties Gone Horrendously Wrong
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"It was the late '80s, and my father-in-law worked at a small law firm in the Midwest. That year, the company decided to do a white elephant gift exchange and invite spouses. One of the motivations for inviting spouses was that one of the named partners had passed away, and they wanted to invite his widow - a prim and proper older conservative woman."
"I once worked at an agency where the CEO had an awesome tradition - he paid for the entire Christmas party out of his own pocket every year. It was the highlight of the holiday season. But then he retired, and the new CEO had, let's say, a different approach to festivities...word got out that the senior executives were holding a fancy dinner party on the same night."
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