'I'D RATHER GET A ROOT CANAL': US WORKERS DREAD THE OFFICE HOLIDAY PARTY
PR Newswire
DALLAS, Dec. 5, 2025
National poll reveals 27% of workers prefer dental work over office celebrations as workplace disconnection deepens
DALLAS, Dec. 5, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Over 1 in 4 (27%) U.S. workers would rather have root canal work than attend an office holiday party, according to a new national poll conducted by independent pollsters Censuswide on behalf of Sunny, a nonprofit organization tackling the modern crisis of social connection in both working and daily lives.
The poll, which highlights the growing workplace phenomenon known as "The Great Disconnection," also found that 33% of the 1,155 full-time employees surveyed would rather visit the dentist for any reason than attend workplace celebrations. Even more bleak, 40% of U.S. employees would also "rather go to the dentist than socialize after hours with my boss."
"Our poll findings are fresh evidence of 'The Great Disconnection' – the ever-growing signs of workplace disengagement," says Sunny's Head of Behavioral Science Iain Smith, Ph.D., an industrial psychologist. "But unlike the 'Great Resignation' during Covid, the Great Disconnection isn't going anywhere, unless we address it. Fortunately, it doesn't take much: You can design connection back into how teams are already working, so they stop running on an empty social battery ."
The research identified several clear differences between social groups:
- 30% of men would rather get a root canal than go to the office party, compared to just 23% of women.
- Northeasterners lead the party-shy, with 36% preferring a dental visit over their office holiday party, compared to just 29% in the Midwest.
More details on the results – and potential solutions – are available in "Energized by Design", Sunny's new white paper on social connection at work. Sunny's team examined the risks of factors including hybrid working, AI tools and the multi-generational workforce, and opportunities to harness these trends to create connection.
The white paper cites several other recent studies that confirm the same trend:
- 41% of Americans report feeling lonely, according to insights from the U.S. Census Household Pulse Survey reviewed in Sunny's 2024 report, "Social Connection in the Modern World."
- Gen Z workers are the loneliest of all. Nearly half (45%) of workers aged 18-25 say they regularly feel lonely at work – far more than any other age group, according to a 2024 Harris poll for the American Psychological Society.
- 42% of employees say work friendships directly contribute to their resilience in tough times, according to a 2024 study by KPMG, "Workplace Friendships Play a Critical Role in Employee Mental Health, Job Satisfaction."
"You can't Zoom your way to an engaged culture," says Betsy Parker, Sunny CEO. "Connection takes design, not just calendar invites."
Methodology:
The Sunny poll figures are based on a nationally representative poll of 1,155 full-time U.S. employees aged 18 plus, fielded Nov. 12-17, 2025. The research was conducted by Censuswide, an independent pollster, which abides by and employs members of the Market Research Society and follows the MRS code of conduct and ESOMAR principles.
Respondents were asked, "To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following statements?"
- "I'd rather have root canal work than go to an office or work holiday party."
- "I'd rather go to the dentist than to an office or work holiday party."
- "I'd rather go to the dentist than socialize after hours with my boss."
About Sunny
In a world that's more digital, yet lonelier than ever, Sunny provides science-backed solutions to help people improve their social lives and fuel meaningful connection. Its Sunny Workplace™ platform, built into the flow of work, reignites team connection and vibrancy from the inside out. Sunny's free app for consumers tracks and boosts Social Battery™ while offering simple steps to connect. Sunny's purpose-over-profit model means it reinvests every dollar into expanding its reach and impact. For more information, visit gosunny.org or follow on Instagram and LinkedIn at @gosunnyorg and TikTok and Facebook @gosunny.org.
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