Working Naked Day

Working Naked Day

There appears to be a holiday for just about every concept under the sun, so should we be surprised that there is such a thing as Working Naked Day? As its name suggests, Working Naked Day is the day in which you carry out the day’s work unclothed.

It should be hastily mentioned, of course, that this does not mean that your turn up at a place of work naked – rather, the whole point is that the day celebrates the act of working from home and the freedom that results from this situation. If you are still shy, then bear in mind that the day can be celebrated by wearing pyjamas.

To celebrate this day, of course, you will need the resources to be able to spend a day working from home. If you fulfil that requirement, then Working Naked Day is yours to enjoy.

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