OMG, bestie! You absolutely bodied that interview. Time to secure the bag and slay in court, periodt!
No cap, this new lawyer gig is giving main character energy for you. Go off and manifest all the wins!
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Congrats on the new role! It's giving 'future senior partner' vibes already. You're built different for this, for real.
From pre-law struggles to legal eagle — your glow-up is real! This new job? It's iconic. Spill the tea on your first big win!
A whole lawyer now? Bet! Time to serve justice and looks. Manifesting all the successful cases for you, king/queen.
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This new chapter is bussin'! Can't wait for you to flex those legal muscles. We stan a diligent lawyer, no notes!
You're literally my inspiration, making moves and securing those high-profile cases. Congrats on leveling up, bestie. Periodt.
It's giving 'power move'! Congrats on the new lawyer job. Go make that paper and drop some truth bombs on 'em.
Vibe check: successful on this new legal era! So hyped for you to crush it and bring that big brain energy to the courtroom.
Okay, so you're a lawyer now. My toxic trait is thinking I can get free legal advice. Seriously though, huge congrats! This is major.
Common questions
Is it okay to use Gen Z slang when congratulating a lawyer?‹
Totally! If it's your friend, family, or someone you have a chill relationship with, it's a fun way to show support. For formal or professional connections, maybe stick to more traditional congrats.
What are some fire Gen Z terms for success in a new job?‹
You wanna go with 'slay,' 'secure the bag,' 'bodied it,' 'go off,' 'main character energy,' 'it's giving iconic,' or 'bussin'.' Basically, anything that screams you're killing it!
How can I make my Gen Z new job wish sound authentic and not cringe?‹
Keep it genuine and don't force it. Pick a few terms you actually use or understand, and blend them naturally with your message. And remember, less is often more – don't try to cram every slang word into one sentence!