As many workplaces get ready to celebrate Halloween this year, here are tips and tricks for doing so professionally while still having fun. Etiquette experts shared insights.
Embracing the spirit of Halloween in the workplace is something many American businesses do each year around this time. Having festive decorations, wearing costumes and offering spooky baked treats or candy selections can be fun ways to celebrate Halloween. Yet the celebratory spirit of Halloween can shift all too quickly to one of unprofessionalism, etiquette experts cautioned in comments to Fox News Digital.
While it’s a fun idea to be a part of the office festivities, act professionally. 'Making a fool of yourself is going to negatively affect your reputation far beyond the Halloween party,' Gottsman said. 'It shows a lack of good judgment and self-control.' Decorate with taste Adding a few Halloween-centric decorations to your workspace is acceptable as long as your company says it’s OK and these decorations don’t create a scary or gory scene.
You don’t want a dozen hands coming in for the loose candy corn,' she added. For more Lifestyle articles, visit www.foxnews.com/lifestyle.
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