Congrats, Teach! Your new baby is already giving main character energy. Slay that parent life, periodt.
No cap, we're all stanning your new little one! This is gonna be the biggest glow-up for your whole fam. Bet.
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It's giving 'best teacher, best parent' vibes! So hype for you and your new tiny human. Congrats!
Obsessed with your new baby announcement! They're already serving looks. Can't wait for the future photo dumps.
Slay, Teach, slay! You're gonna be an iconic parent. Sending good vibes and a huge congrats on your new chapter.
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This new baby news? It's literally everything. Get ready for some serious joy and maybe a few 'on mute' moments. Congrats!
We heard the news and it's a whole vibe! Your family's about to get even more legendary. So happy for you, Teach!
Welcome to parenthood, where the coffee is strong and the baby is, well, the ultimate flex! Huge congrats on your new arrival.
Your new baby is going to have mad drip, just like their amazing teacher. Congrats on this major life upgrade, fam!
Okay, this new baby news just hit different! Wishing you all the chaotic good and wholesome moments. Major congrats, Teach!
Common questions
Is it really okay to use Gen-Z slang for my teacher's new baby card?‹
Absolutely! If you have that kind of bond with your teacher and know they appreciate a good laugh or contemporary vibe, it's a super fun and memorable way to show you care. It says 'I see you!'
What if my teacher doesn't understand all the slang?‹
No worries! The overall sentiment of congratulations will definitely shine through. Plus, they might get a kick out of learning some new terms. It's more about the gesture and connecting in a unique way.
Can I mix these with a more traditional message?‹
For sure! You can totally start with a Gen-Z wish and then add a more heartfelt, traditional sentence at the end. It's all about making the message authentically you while celebrating their big news.