Ten appropriate office April Fools’ Jokes
Do you want to pull off an office April Fools’ joke that will go down in company history? Before you do, it is important to consider the possible consequences. Is this April Fools’ joke appropriate for work? Will it offend, upset, or embarrass a co-worker? Would you be upset if someone played this April Fools’ prank on you? Consider the worst-case scenario, and if there is even the slightest possibility of any negative consequences, then it is best to play it on the safe side and leave the April Fools’ prank for friends and family. However, if your company has a laid-back culture or if people have successfully pulled office April Fools’ jokes in the past, then April Fools’ Day may be the perfect way to bring a little more fun and laughs into the office. Here are 10 appropriate office April Fools’ jokes:
- Take all the lunches out of the refrigerator around 10 AM and hide them (preferably in a cooler). You could also hide just two or three lunches, or swap the food in everyone’s lunch bags. Read the rest of this entry »


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