Yo, FIL! New job? That's a total glow-up! Hope you slay every single day. Periodt.
Bet! So hyped about your new role, pops. Go get that bread and make it extra boujee.
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It's giving 'CEO of crushing it' vibes with your new job, father-in-law! Hope it's all you manifested.
No cap, your new job announcement is major! Wishing you all the good vibes and zero cringe moments.
A whole new chapter? That's straight fire, FIL! May your new workplace be nothing but a vibe.
None of these feel quite right?
Add a personal detail — a memory, a name — and get something made just for your Father-in-law.
Heard about the new gig – that's some serious main character energy right there! Wishing you mad success.
Congrats on the new flex, father-in-law! May your new role be everything you wished for and then some. On God.
You're not just getting a new job; you're leveling up! Hope your new journey is nothing short of iconic.
Your new job news? It's giving us all the feels! So proud of your hustle. Go kill it, FIL!
Blessings on blessings for your new chapter, father-in-law! Hope you absolutely own it. We love to see it!
Common questions
Is it appropriate to use Gen-Z slang with my father-in-law?‹
Totally depends on your relationship and his personality! If he's cool, tech-savvy, or has a good sense of humor, he might totally vibe with it. If he's more traditional, maybe mix in some classic well wishes too. Know your audience, no cap!
What if I don't know much Gen-Z slang?‹
No stress! Start with a few simple phrases like 'slay,' 'no cap,' or 'major' to add a fresh touch. You don't have to be fluent, just show you're trying to connect. A little effort goes a long way, periodt.
How can I make the wish sound genuine?‹
Even with slang, sincerity is key! Personalize the wish by mentioning something specific about his new job or his strengths. Add a touch of your own personality, and make sure the slang feels natural, not forced. Authenticity is always a flex!