Gen-Z Slang Baby Shower Wishes for Boss

Your boss is having a mini-me, and you wanna send good vibes without being basic? Ditch the cringe and get ready to flex some Gen-Z lingo. Here are 10 iconic wishes for their new tiny human, no cap!

#1Gen-Z Slang

Congrats, boss! Get ready for your new tiny human to be the main character. Major W!

#2Gen-Z Slang

Slay, boss! So hyped for your new arrival. May their vibe be immaculate.

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#3Gen-Z Slang

No cap, boss, this is big news! Congrats on the new mini-you. Hope they bring all the good energy.

#4Gen-Z Slang

Periodt! So happy for you and your growing fam, boss. Hope the new baby's first word isn't 'synergy'.

#5Gen-Z Slang

Bestie, your new baby is gonna be iconic. Congrats on leveling up to parenthood, boss!

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#6Gen-Z Slang

This is giving main character energy! Huge congrats, boss, on your new chapter. We're all rooting for you.

#7Gen-Z Slang

Let's go, boss! So thrilled for you and your fam on this new adventure. Hope the tiny human doesn't disrupt your workflow too much, lol.

#8Gen-Z Slang

You understood the assignment, boss! Congrats on the baby. Hope they bring all the good vibes and less 'zoom fatigue'.

#9Gen-Z Slang

POV: you're an amazing boss about to be an amazing parent. Congrats on the glow-up! So hyped for you.

#10Gen-Z Slang

A whole new tiny human dropping soon, boss! Hope parenthood is everything and more. Big congrats!

Common questions

Is it appropriate to use Gen-Z slang with my boss?

It totally depends on your workplace culture and your relationship with your boss. If they're chill and appreciate a lighter vibe, a touch of Gen-Z slang can be a fun, memorable way to express your good wishes. Always read the room, no cap!

How can I make sure my message still sounds respectful?

Balance is key! Pair your slang with genuine well-wishes and keep the overall tone positive and celebratory. Avoid anything too casual or overly critical. The goal is to be friendly and current, not unprofessional.

What if I'm not sure my boss will 'get' the slang?

If you're unsure, keep it subtle. Stick to a few widely understood terms like 'no cap' or 'slay', and pair them with clear, heartfelt wishes. The goal is a fun twist, not to confuse them, so clarity is still the main character!