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Sundar Pichai’s Playful Costume Lights Up Google Halloween

In a festive spirit, Sundar Pichai, the CEO of Alphabet and Google, recently shared a glimpse of Google’s Halloween celebration, aptly named “Howl-o-ween,” on his Instagram account. The photos capture lively scenes filled with the famous “Dooglers”—adorable dogs dressed in festive costumes that added joy to the occasion.

Pichai Joins the Fun

In one of the images, Pichai himself participated in the Halloween fun. He sported a playful costume featuring a black T-shirt with the humorous phrase, “Error 404: Costume Not Found.” This light-hearted touch showcased his willingness to embrace the celebration alongside his team.

A Playful Message

Furthermore, in his post, Pichai wrote, “Scary cute Dooglers in costume, sea creatures at TGIF…it must be Googleween!” This playful caption highlights Google’s unique approach to Halloween. It blends traditional holiday elements with the company’s signature creativity and strong employee engagement.

Warm Diwali Wishes from Pichai

Before Halloween, Pichai expressed his warm wishes for Diwali on his Threads account. He shared his affection for the festival of lights, saying, “Diwali is one of my favourite times of the year…always fun to fill the house with light. Wish those who celebrate a Happy Diwali.” This demonstrates his connection to cultural traditions and his thoughtful nature.

Mark Zuckerberg Celebrates Halloween as John Wick

Meanwhile, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg also joined the Halloween spirit this year. He posted pictures on Facebook showcasing his family’s costumes. Specifically, he dressed as the iconic character John Wick from the popular film series starring Keanu Reeves. In his post, he humorously noted, “When your house full of girls decides to be ballerinas, be John Wick.”

Family Fun in Costumes

Additionally, Zuckerberg’s wife, Priscilla Chan, and their daughters looked adorable dressed as colorful ballerinas. Their playful outfits added a charming twist to the holiday, highlighting the joy of family celebrations during Halloween.

Halloween Traditions Around the World

Finally, Halloween is a widely celebrated holiday, especially in Western cultures. Both children and adults participate in various activities. Children typically go trick-or-treating in creative costumes, collecting candy from neighbors. Meanwhile, adults often attend costume parties, showcasing their spooky or imaginative outfits.

Community and Creativity Unite

In conclusion, the celebrations include everything from elaborate costumes to carved pumpkins and scary movie marathons. Overall, Halloween remains a cherished occasion that fosters community spirit and creativity among people of all ages.

Nisha Srivastava

Nisha Srivastava is an influential blog writer and content editor associated with The Daily Guardian, with over 10 years of experience in writing.

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