

“Co-workers like you make work less of a chore, I hope that you don’t find this gift too big of a bore”.Ĭheers to the fun, Secret Santa has begun!” “To a colleague who brightens my day, here’s a gift that I hope will brighten yours. Here are some coworker-appropriate secret Santa messages that you might like to use. It also give everyones a little something to look forward to! Having a secret Santa gift exchange at work can make those last few days before the Christmas break go by a little faster. “Could your next gift be rocks? Or socks? Or blocks?įind the box where the brand name is Xerox.” Secret Santa Messages for Coworkers a secret Santa riddle for the copy machine (great for coworkers) “Go to the place where clothes get cleaned. Your gift is in the space that takes you from place to place.” “When it goes vroom vroom, you go zoom zoom. “When you’ve had so much fun and the day is done, Your next clue is where we eat breakfast.” It can be found in a place that rhymes with bridge.” Your next gift is where we keep the Fanta” “Here’s a message from your Secret Santa, Here are some clever riddles that lead to some of the most common places to hide the gift or clue. The difference between a regular secret Santa message and a secret Santa riddle is that the riddle gives a clue of where to find a gift (or where to find another clue). And when that is the case, you will need to use secret Santa riddles instead. Sometimes, secret Santa is combined with a scavenger hunt. You can’t know my name, I’m your secret Saint Nick”! Secret Santa Riddles I can’t let you see me I have to be quick. I disappeared quickly before you could spy. “In through the door, I flew like a flash, So you better not pry & you better not pout!” “Who’s your Secret Santa? You may never find out! “Your Santa’s a secret, but you can now cheer because the time to open gifts is finally here!” “Although you may not know my name, you are special to me just the same!” Won’t you be surprised when we finally meet?” “Yummy yummy jingling tummy, a tasty tempting treat. Your present is near, and no it’s not gum!” “The season has come, no need to be glum.

I giddily leave a gift for you, I hope it makes you jolly too.”

“Deck the halls with boughs of holly, your Secret Santa sure is jolly. I want to lift your spirits high, so I’ve left you a gift close nearby.” “Secret Santa has come to town, here to turn your frown upside down. I’ve got a bunch of good ideas for you right here: Rhyming just has a way of making it festive and fun! But if it doesn’t come naturally to you, don’t you worry. The classic way to deliver a message from secret Santa is to come up with a few sentences that rhyme.
