For the most avid watchers of the spooky holiday, their creativity extends to their office attire as they bring their spooky outfits to work. From pumpkins to witches and even the occasional vampire, office workers add some spice to their 9-5 jobs by dressing up for the day. But they don’t always strike the right tone – with some Halloween revelers finding themselves in the embarrassing predicament of being the only person dressed for the occasion. After a woman in the US dressed up as Sacha Baron Cohen’s famous character Ali G for a work meeting only to find her colleagues didn’t follow suit, she can take solace in knowing she’s not alone in her Halloween pass, as many others. all over the world they have made the same mistake. Here, FEMAIL rounds up some of the people who caught the eye this year after going all out in their costumes… TikTok user Meg Beadry went viral this Halloween after she revealed that she had dressed up as Ali G for work to celebrate the holiday in fancy dress, only to attend a business meeting where she discovered no one else was dressed. FEMAIL has rounded up other people who made the same mistake this Halloween This Canada-based office worker also had a fake Halloween pass after spending hours on her scary make-up, giving herself six extra eyes. However, despite being the minority in her office, she looks fantastic A UK-based supermarket worker appeared as a character from the ‘Fallout’ video game series, donning the Vault-tec suit and posed for a sneaky toilet selfie to show off her well-designed suit – however after the photo was posted on Twitter admitted: “Pity no one else is dressed in ASDA” This UK-based Stranger Things fan recalled the 1980s in his denim/leather shirt and wildly curly black wig as he dressed up as Eddie Munson in series four of the Netflix show, wearing the of the “Hellfire Club” character. . Getting into character, he posed with the rock n’ roll ‘sign of the horns’ with his hand – but admitted that ‘no one else at work is dressed up’ This US-based worker, who must have some level of seniority in her company, admitted she had to interview new staff in her office on Halloween – while dressed as one of America’s founding fathers. Although his face is not visible in the photo, the candidate looks embarrassed by his interviewer’s suit This US-based hospital worker decided to give a subtle nod to Halloween this year with her work uniform, as it’s probably not very hygienic to add fancy dress elements to hospital scrubs. Instead, she wore a simple pair of animal ears, but claims her co-workers, who had decided not to dress up, gave her weird looks and “passes” all day, as if she’d turned up in “fetish gear”. Always look on the bright side! Although this US-based worker was the only person in her workplace to dress up after donning rat ears, she thought she would be crowned this year’s Halloween dress-up champion at her workplace. It’s not just workplaces where people get caught out—this student claims she was the only person to dress up at school for Halloween after casually slipping a Spiderman skin under her usual outfit—but we think this is subtle enough to it’s pretty cool This Twitter user, from the US, decided to dress up as Jamie Lee Curtis’ character from the movie Everything, Everywhere Everything at Once – and claims he was caught in a serious business meeting (for something other than the dress) during of the day, which prompted him to ask his bosses if he should take off the wig Embarrassing or really quite stylish? This young worker revealed she was one of the only people at work dressed for Halloween after donning a chic purple dress, white knee-high boots and a green scarf to play Daphne from Scooby Doo – but she could probably it had passed for a tribute in the 1960s This woman, from Colorado, USA, dressed up as Marty McFly from the Back to the Future movies for Halloween at the office – but later admitted that “everyone from Colorado” dresses in a similar style and no one realized it was even a costume This person dressed up as the video game character Mario for Halloween and admitted to being the only person in costume at work – and not for the first time! However, their embarrassment was lessened by the fact that they were in a room alone for most of the work day