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A group of orthodontists went viral for pranking their boss, dressing exactly in the same outfit he's worn for the last 13 years, leaving the internet in stitches.
One of the doctors, under the username rexballardortho, shared a clip of the prank on TikTok on Thursday, where the group of orthodontists can be seen walking around the office all dressed in a blue shirt and beige trousers, with a darker belt and boots.
The video, which has so far reached over 1.1 million likes, comes with a caption that says: "He's only worn the same thing every day for 13 years."

Background checks company GoodHire, surveyed over 3,000 full-time American workers—from 10 of the "most popular job sectors in America," including healthcare—to find out what they think of their relationship with their boss, and the results of the study show that the employer-employee relationship is more important to workers than most other aspects of work.
In fact, about 82 percent of respondents said they would potentially quit their job because of a bad manager. However, 70 percent have said they strongly or somewhat enjoy working for their managers, specifying that they "most desire a manager who is honest and authentic."
The survey also found that respondents were "most annoyed by managers who micromanage and managers who ask employees to work outside of working hours."
@rexballardortho He’s only worn the same thing every day for 13 years ? #surprise #prank #viral #boss #funny #orthodontist #portmacquarie #fyp #hehe
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It did point out that less than 40 percent of respondents found their managers to be "open and honest about promotion opportunities," while 44 percent said "their managers are open and honest in salary and compensation conversations."
Among the 2,000 comments in the post, one user, Mohaned Abdalla joked: "Plot twist he makes it a uniform." And Lady Abby said: "I like it. When the office is a cool place."
Art hyland commented: "Quite awesome really. He stopped dead in his tracks, everyone looks really sharp." And Rikki Lee said: "He really looks great in that outfit, I'd do the same if I looked that good."
Another user, Alyssa joked: "Imagine that day he decides to wear something different." And Mariellenwittigfurtado said: "Not me thinking the first girl in black was your boss and she didn't wear the same outfit for once." Caoilainn Feeney wrote: "This is the reason I'm excited for work."
Newsweek reached out to rexballardorthofor comment. We could not verify the details of the case.
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