The holiday meaning for WFH and EOD

The holiday meaning for WFH and EOD

It's the holidays and there's no better time to be merry and prank one another than right now!

Three people are on an online call
Three people are on an online call/TikTok Screenshot/krianbearney

As we wrap up 2024 and get our affairs in order, we're also enjoying some lightheartedness with our colleagues. 

There's no better time than December to embrace the holiday spirit with our work family. You have to admit there's something different in the air that brings out energy and joy, spreading merriment as we head into the New Year. 

In saying that, a content creator who has a way of giving people the whole workplace experience made us laugh out loud with a video that probably got him into trouble.

In a TikTok video shared in 2023, four work colleagues are in an online meeting. 

Two senior colleagues are discussing project timelines and ask their teammate Brian if he's ready with his deliverables, which are due by EOD – short for 'End Of Day'.

Brian responds that he's on track to deliver his work by the 'End of December', which leaves everyone shocked except Kate. She looks amused and is on the verge of bursting into laughter, prompting her to turn off her camera.

Watch the video below – courtesy of TikTok

@krianbearney I thought December was optional #whereiskate #freebrian #workhumor ♬ original sound - Brian

Kate appears to be the one who initiated the prank and is enjoying the payoff.

Watch as Brian mistakes WFH for 'Work Free Holiday' when it actually means 'Work From Home' – video courtesy of TikTok

@krianbearney Does WFH not mean Work Free Holiday #whereiskate #freebrian #workhumor #wfh #corporate #office #meeting #coworkers #hybridwork ♬ original sound - Brian

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