Dressing up for Halloween can be fun, but if you’re forced to dress in a costume you hate, it stops being fun.
In today’s story, one employee does not like the group costume idea at work but finds a funny way to participate.
Let’s see how the story plays out…
I was a Halloween Scrooge but MC landed me the best costume
So I really am not a “group participation” type, and I especially hate /having/ to participate, so when my office decided to do a group Halloween costume, I was like absolutely not.
It’s required, and we are all going to be 🥁🥁🥁 MILKSHAKES! 🤦♀️
The costume idea was actually pretty specific too.
We were all supposed to wear a little whipped cream and cherry fascinator and dress as our favorite flavor of milkshake.
I hate milk shakes.
I hate stupid kitschy costumes.
The customers didn’t even understand the costumes.
I said if y’all are forcing me to be part of this I’m going to have to fix your idea.
My wonderful coworker made a Lactaid shirt for me lol.
Nobody coming into the store even understood what the rest of the girls were supposed to be dressed as but everyone got a laugh at my Lactaid shirt after hearing the explanation.
What a horrible costume idea! I wouldn’t want to participate either.
Let’s see how Reddit reacted to this story…
This reader loves how the story played out.
This person wouldn’t have participated in the group costume.
Here’s a funny story about another group costume idea.
Here’s another funny group costume story from a teacher.
Group costumes aren’t always a good idea.
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