Dad, you absolutely slayed that interview! Congrats on the new gig, hope it's bussin' and brings all the good vibes.
No cap, Dad, this new job is giving major boss vibes. Secure that bag and make it your main character moment!
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Send a private link they'll actually want to open — not just a text. Free, no account needed.
Felt cute, might get a promotion later? Dad, you're literally thriving! Wishing you zero stress and maximum gains in this new chapter.
Big W for Dad! Hope this new role brings all the good juju, less cap, and more actual wins. Periodt.
Dad's out here manifesting his dreams and getting that bread. Wishing you all the success and good energy in your new workplace, king!
None of these feel quite right?
Add a personal detail — a memory, a name — and get something made just for your Dad.
This new job is gonna be straight fire, Dad. Get ready to flex all your skills and make it iconic!
You understood the assignment, Dad! Congrats on leveling up your career. May this new role be everything you hoped for and more, it's giving success.
From one legend to another: congrats on the new role, Dad! Hope it's not a flop and brings you mad joy and good colleagues.
Dad's glow-up is real! This new job is literally everything. Wishing you the smoothest transition and all the opportunities, on god.
Bet you're gonna crush it, Dad. This new chapter is gonna be straight fire. Keep it pushing and stack those wins!
Common questions
How do I make my dad understand Gen-Z slang?‹
Keep it simple and maybe explain a term or two, but mostly, let your genuine excitement shine through. He'll get the gist that you're super pumped for him, especially if you're there to translate the realest parts with a smile.
What if my dad isn't really into slang?‹
If your dad's not really vibing with the slang, you can still use a few milder terms or just show him you're hyped for his new job with your unique style. It's about showing love and support, not just spitting words. A genuine 'Congrats, Dad!' still hits different.
How can I make these wishes even more personal for my dad?‹
Level up your message by adding an inside joke, mentioning something specific about his new job or the company, or recalling a sweet memory. Personalize it to show him it's from the heart, not just a copy-paste from the internet. That's the realest flex.