Congrats on the JD, fam! You're gonna slay in court, no cap. Main character energy activated.
Periodt! You really just became a lawyer? That's mad respect. Now go secure some bags for your clients.
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Send a private link they'll actually want to open — not just a text. Free, no account needed.
It's giving 'top tier legal eagle'! So proud of you, you literally ate that. Now go get that bread.
From law school stress to legal flex! You understood the assignment. Wishing you nothing but Ws in your career.
Big brain moves! You aced the bar and now you're a whole lawyer. That's a vibe. Don't be shy, show 'em what you got.
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You're not just a lawyer, you're *the* lawyer. Level up! Get ready to clap back with facts and serve justice.
Okurrr, so you're a whole attorney now? That's iconic. Time to manifest some serious legal victories.
Slay queen/king/they! You bodied law school and the bar. The legal world isn't ready for this fire. Congrats!
This ain't just a win, it's a whole victory royale! Congrats on becoming a lawyer. Time to stunt on 'em with your legal prowess.
You just dropped the mic on law school and picked up a gavel. Go off! Wishing you all the good vibes and successful cases.
Common questions
How do I make my graduation message sound authentically Gen-Z?‹
To sound truly Gen-Z, incorporate current slang like 'no cap,' 'slay,' 'bet,' 'main character energy,' and keep your message concise and energetic. Throw in a few emojis for added flair and authenticity.
Can I still include traditional congratulations with Gen-Z slang?‹
Absolutely! Start with a classic 'Congratulations!' or 'So proud of you!' then seamlessly inject the Gen-Z slang to add a modern, personal twist. It shows respect while keeping it fresh and fun.
What if the new lawyer isn't super familiar with Gen-Z slang?‹
Tailor your message to their vibe. If they're somewhat familiar, use milder, more common terms. If they're totally clueless, maybe just pick one or two well-known phrases, or opt for a more universally humorous and celebratory tone to avoid confusion while still being engaging.