Happy Father's Day to the colleague who's always serving main character energy at work and probably at home too. You're low-key slaying!
To my work dad, hope your Father's Day is bussin'! Bet you're getting all the good vibes today.
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Happy Father's Day! It's giving 'best dad ever' vibes from what I hear. Keep on being legendary, no cap.
Shoutout to the coolest dad in the office! Hope your day is a total glow-up. Happy Father's Day!
Happy Father's Day! Hope you're chilling and leveling up today. You've got that dad rizz for sure.
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To the colleague who's always clutch, Happy Father's Day! Hope you get to enjoy some serious self-care.
Wishing a Happy Father's Day to our resident GOAT dad! Hope you have a day that's absolutely fire.
Happy Father's Day! Hope your family treats you like the king you are. Periodt.
You're not just a great colleague, you're a great dad too. Happy Father's Day! It's giving major respect.
Happy Father's Day! Sending good vibes your way. May your day be as chill as your weekend plans are about to be.
Common questions
Is it appropriate to use Gen-Z slang for a colleague's Father's Day message?‹
Totally depends on your workplace culture and your relationship with the colleague! If your office vibes are chill and you both often drop slang, it's probably fine. If it's super formal, maybe dial it back or add a traditional note too. No cap, know your audience!
How can I make sure my Father's Day wish still sounds sincere with slang?‹
Authenticity is key! Pick slang you genuinely feel comfortable using and that fits the sentiment. A simple 'Happy Father's Day, you're slaying!' can be more sincere than an overcomplicated phrase you don't understand. Keep it real, periodt.
What if my colleague doesn't understand Gen-Z slang?‹
No stress! If you think they might not get it, maybe choose a wish that's a mix of modern slang and traditional sentiment, or add a short, clear explanation. Or, just stick to the more universally understood slang. You don't want them to feel like it's giving cringe.