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Old 02-12-2008, 10:12 PM
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Christmas at work

Do your look forward to office parties, Christmas dinner for all staff at the workplace and perhaps meeting up with departmental staff for Curry too? Then there's all that about giving and receiving greetings cards to colleagues. And will you finish work early on Christmas Eve?
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Old 02-12-2008, 10:26 PM
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Theres a secret santa thing going on at work, but only between each small team at work, so you know who you are buying for.

Also probly going to finish work at 1pm or such, and go to the pub for a couple of drinks befroe heading home.
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Old 02-12-2008, 10:30 PM
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Thank god I don't get asked to any bloody work-related Christmas parties. I suppose this might be one advantage of being umemployed this time of year.
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Old 02-12-2008, 10:30 PM
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Back at my old work in england....I loved our christmas parties! I used to work with loads of mates, so we'd always get fucking smashed, they were brilliant!
Not sure if I'll have a work xmas party this year as I'm in the middle of changing jobs now. Going to my girlfriend's work xmas party next weekend though, should be fun. We get transportation to a posh place in Brisbane...
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Old 02-12-2008, 10:38 PM
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And will you finish work early on Christmas Eve?
Will I CHUFF, the bloody scrooges. Although in their face, cause I'm having it as bastard holiday whether they like it or not.

I'm also boycotting the Christmas party because I hate the company and all it stands for, but also because it's at some shitty hotel with about 5 people I actually like, and then 200 middle aged women (with gigantismo chips on their shoulder and a penchant for lambrini) scoffing Jack Fulton buffet food and making twats of themselves on the dancefloor. And all for more money that it costs for a normal (fun) night out. No ta.
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Old 02-12-2008, 10:55 PM
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I quite like our Xmas do's. We're having a small one with the team (about 10 people) at lunch time and then we'll meet up with all the rest of the department for drinks and the likes around town till the early hours. 12+ hours of drinking is always fun and I work with a good group of people.

Actually taken the 3 days before xmas off this year, but normally would finish at about 12pm on Xmas eve if I was working it and tbf no work would have been done in the morning either!
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Old 02-12-2008, 11:04 PM
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this will be my first xmas party at my new job and im quite looking forward to it. having some sort of party in the office to begin with which could be interesting. and we're not in at all on xmas eve. or the day before xmas eve so it's all worked out very well!
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Old 02-12-2008, 11:15 PM
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Having our work Xmas party st some mixed company thing at SeOne of all places. sit down meal, band and dj apprently. plus all you can drink wine and beer and company is paying for it all
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Do your look forward to office parties, Christmas dinner for all staff at the workplace and perhaps meeting up with departmental staff for Curry too? Then there's all that about giving and receiving greetings cards to colleagues. And will you finish work early on Christmas Eve?
Do you ever actually answer your own questions? Or join the discussion? Or merely ask?
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Old 03-12-2008, 07:29 AM
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I have my Christmas tree up and the Christmas do is a week next Thursday. We finish on Friday 19th and we are finishing at 1.30pm. w00t
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Old 03-12-2008, 08:03 AM
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A work we're not having out christmas do till after xmas. We left it too late to book anything and no one can really decide what to do. I doubt I'll get to finish early on christmas eve, if we do it will be 5 instead of 6.
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Old 03-12-2008, 08:05 AM
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I work as a support staff in a school- break up on 19th Dec. Will be in the workplace till 23rd Dec- Christmas eve our site is closed. Our school Xmas thing for staff is a big buffet night which carries on till 11.30pm. Not my sort of stuff- teachers stick to and dance with each other. Other members of my team aren't going. Comes to Greetings cards it's women's stuff- men don't care especially at work. Our department- teaching and support team- are meeting for an Indian meal next week- everyone going!
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Old 03-12-2008, 09:20 AM
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My workplace provides us with a free Christmas meal, free booze and dancing until around 3am in the morning at a top Torquay hotel. They get a tax rebate up to a certain amount so strictly speaking, I am sure ANY business can claim that back.

How we do it is, say there are 200 people but only 150 are going, we still claim all 200 are going. So the extra cash made goes behind the bar. Mmmm!
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We've got two Christmas outings planned, one big one for the whole service in our region (work in admin for the NHS) and one smaller one just for our team We're also doing a secret santa, and will get to leave at about 1pm on Christmas Eve
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I'm the sole organiser of our work socials. I arrange monthly curry nights, bowling, canal trip. I also tried to arrange a rock climbing event but that fell through. But yeah, I gotta sort out the Christmas do - got the place booked. The MD kindly gave half towards the cost (£9.50 out of £19.50) and I'm now in the process of getting the other half of the money off everyone. Some people paid six weeks ago, others I'm still chasing, the buggers :-D
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