The US cast of The Office was one on the funniest sitcom ensembles television has ever seen.
Apparently many of the cast members became friends during filming, and they regularly have adorable reunions since the show's 2013 finale.
The group often celebrate their birthdays together, and this year the cast decided to send Pam (played by actress Jenna Fischer) some Office-related gifts.
Jenna appeared on actress, Busy Philipps', chat show Busy Tonight on Tuesday to promote her new show Splitting Up Together.
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Busy, aware that Jenna's birthday was coming up, decided to ask some of the actor's co-stars from The Office to send in some presents she could open on camera for the show.
Then Jenna had to guess who sent each gift - and she was freakishly good at it.
She correctly guessed a box of raisin crisps sent by Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt star, Ellie Kemper (who played Erin Hannon), because while filming one of the sitcom episodes the pair grazed through several boxes.
Angela Kinsey (who played Angela) had sent her a shirt with a loaf of bread on it because Jenna enjoys baking.
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Ed Helms (who played Andy) gave her a banjo, because he and Creed Bratton (played by the musician and actor of the same name) would play the instrument while the cast ate lunch.
The best gift was saved until last though.
And it of, course, it came from Pam's awkward best friend and boss, Michael Scott (played by funny man, Steve Carell).
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Steve doesn't do things by half, and jumped out of a giant box as Jenna tried to open it.
She was clearly surprised, jumping back in shock, before grabbing him for a hug.
Jenna had no idea Steve would be there, telling Busy:
"I wasn't expecting a human being to be in the box and then on top of that I wasn't expecting that human being to be Steve. I feel like I should drive some bread over to your house, thank you."
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The cast mates then joked this is The Office reunion fans have been calling for, telling cameras "this is it".
Fischer has previously said she would be up for a revival, telling The Hollywood Reporter last year: "I would be honoured to come back in any way that I am able to. I loved playing that character and as long as Greg Daniels is the person in charge and the visionary behind it, then I would be absolutely up for it."
Keep their fingers crossed, a reboot is still to be confirmed.
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