Ayy, congrats on the new gig, bestie! Go off and manifest all that main character energy. We love to see it!
No cap, so proud of you, fam! This new job is gonna be a whole vibe. Don't forget to flex that hustle.
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Slay that new role, grandson! You're built different, so go secure that bag and show 'em what's up.
Big W for landing the new job! Hope it's all green flags and good vibes from here on out. You got this, fr.
Periodt! New job, who dis? Wishing you mad success and endless opportunities to glow up. Make it iconic!
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Get that bread, grandson! Hope your new workspace is giving nothing but positive energy. Don't be shy to drop some fire ideas.
That's a whole mood, landing such a dope job! Remember to practice self-care and don't let the corporate grind dim your light.
Bet! Congrats on the glow-up, my G. Wishing you all the good juju and a workspace that's not cringe. Keep it 100!
You're literally crushing it! This new chapter is going to be bussin'. Go make those boss moves and stay hydrated.
OMG, stop! That's so iconic! Wishing you an amazing journey at your new job. Remember to set boundaries and protect your peace.
Common questions
How can I make my 'new job' message for my grandson extra special with Gen Z slang?‹
Focus on authenticity! Use current slang like 'slay,' 'no cap,' 'main character energy,' or 'periodt' genuinely. Tailor the message to his specific new role or ambitions, showing you understand his world and are celebrating his unique journey.
What Gen Z slang words are best for wishing someone success in a new professional role?‹
'Slay' (to do excellent work), 'secure the bag' (earn money/succeed), 'glow up' (improve/evolve), 'main character energy' (being the focus of your own story), 'big W' (big win), and 'no cap' (for emphasis/honesty) are all great for professional success.
Is it okay to use Gen Z slang if I'm not Gen Z myself?‹
Absolutely! When used respectfully and with genuine intent, it shows your grandson you're making an effort to connect with him on his level. He'll appreciate the thought and humor behind it, making your wish even more memorable.