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Published 18:15 24 Nov 2021 GMT
Updated 17:10 26 Nov 2021 GMT
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And yes, it is lovely to catch up with work pals outside of the office, sometimes we take it a step too far and according to a new study conducted by greeting cards company, thortful.com, a third of people regret their actions at them.
One of the biggest regrets people have is getting too friendly, with 45% saying they've kissed a fellow co-worker and 28% saying they've even gone as far as sleeping with someone from the office.
When it comes to looking at which industries are most likely to get it on with a colleague, 62% of those working in environment and agriculture are hooking up, followed by people working in business, consulting and management, at 52%.

While most people try to take it easy, 58% say they intend on not drinking too much, while 34% say they’ve been too hungover to work the next day.
21% have admitted to pulling a sickie, while 26% also say they’ve been too drunk to even remember their actions at Christmas parties.
And despite our crazy antics, 54% of us still say we love a good Christmas party, so there's no stopping us yet.

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