Congrats on the new gig, bestie! Go slay that bread and make those coins. We love to see it!
Okay, client, heard you leveled up! That's a huge W. Manifesting all the good vibes and glow-up energy for your next chapter.
Turn this into a beautiful card for Client
Send a private link they'll actually want to open — not just a text. Free, no account needed.
Periodt! So hyped for your new role. Keep that grind going, and don't forget to flex on 'em with your new success.
You understood the assignment! Congrats on the new job. Hope it's all good vibes and no cap on the opportunities.
New job alert! That's a whole mood. Wishing you mad success and hoping your new boss is giving 'main character energy'.
None of these feel quite right?
Add a personal detail — a memory, a name — and get something made just for your Client.
Let's gooo! So happy you secured the bag with this new position. Hope you're living your best life and vibing with your new team.
Big moves, big wins! Congrats on the new role. Hope it's giving everything you've dreamed of and more. You're literally thriving!
Obsessed with your career glow-up! Sending nothing but fire energy for your new professional journey. You're crushing it!
That new job hits different, huh? So proud of your hustle! Keep shining, keep sparkling, and keep being iconic.
Major slay! Congrats on leveling up your career. Hope your new workplace is totally bussin' and full of good times.
Common questions
Is it appropriate to use Gen-Z slang with a client?‹
It totally depends on your client relationship! If you have a chill, established rapport and know they're cool with modern lingo, then go for it. If it's a super formal or new client, maybe stick to slightly less 'stan' language.
How can I ensure my Gen-Z wishes don't sound cringey?‹
The key is authenticity, no cap. Don't force it if it's not genuinely your vibe. Pick a few terms you're comfortable with and use them naturally. A little goes a long way to show you're plugged in without overdoing it.
What if I don't know many Gen-Z slang terms?‹
No stress! You can start by incorporating a few common phrases like 'major W,' 'glow-up,' 'vibes,' or 'slay.' The goal is to be relatable, not to speak like a TikTok dictionary. These wishes are a good starting point!