Everyone loves a good laugh, which can boost workplace morale, but where do you draw the line? Here are some fun but harmless April Fool's Day pranks sure to make you the hit of your office.
March 21, 2016
Everyone loves a good laugh, which can boost workplace morale, but where do you draw the line? Here are some fun but harmless April Fool's Day pranks sure to make you the hit of your office.
The first of April's tradition of pranks can be good fun – until your boss sees your shenanigans. But if you can find a balance between funny and inoffensive, you’ll soon become both admired and feared by your co-workers! (Just don't switch the regular coffee with decaf. That's plain mean.) Here are a few hilarious ideas that even your boss will probably enjoy!
Look under your colleague’s computer mouse. See the tracking wheel or light? Cover it with a sticky note with the message “April Fools!” When he or she tries to use the mouse…nothing.
We might pretend that balloons are only for kids, but come on: everyone loves a balloon.
You might remember a prank from your youth where a bucket of water was balanced on a door left slightly open. When someone entered, the bucket tipped over, drenching them.
While winter is over, who's to say that there isn't one last lingering cold going around? Let the calls start coming in an hour before punch-in time:
“Sorry, boss. Can't make it in today, got that bug that's going around.”
The first episode of The Office made this trick famous, but have you ever actually seen it in person? We bet few of your co-workers have, either. Maybe this is the year to change that.
The secret to a good prank is making sure it's something everyone can laugh about later, including the person on whom it was played. Most of all: be safe, be kind and of course, have fun and you just might get some credit for boosting everyone's morale!
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