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Funny New Job Wording for Daughter
When you're writing a funny new job card to daughter, the tone has to do two jobs at once — fit the moment and fit the relationship. Here are 6 wording ideas that thread that needle.
A new-job card is one of the most underused cards in the deck. It costs almost nothing to send and lands at exactly the moment someone is feeling a little nervous and a lot hopeful. The good ones name the move specifically — the company, the role, the leap — and end with a small vote of confidence rather than a generic "good luck."
6 Funny Messages for Daughter
Congratulations on the new gig. Try not to peak in the first week — leave them something to be impressed by in week two.
New job, new email signature, new "per my last email." Wishing you the best.
May your onboarding be brief, your meetings have agendas, and your coworkers know where the good coffee is.
Congrats — you got the job. Now the real test: figuring out how the printer works.
Wishing you a new role where the calendar invites are accurate and the lunch break is real.
Congratulations on the new role. May the office snacks be good and the all-hands be short.
Personalizing this further
Name the move specifically — the company, the title, the team. "Congrats on the senior PM role at Stripe" lands harder than "congrats on the new job." If they were nervous about the change, acknowledge the courage it took. End with a small, sincere line of confidence — "they're lucky to have you" — rather than a generic "good luck."
A funny card to daughter rarely fails when you anchor it to one specific moment between you. Skip the universal lines; reach for the one only you could write.
What to avoid
Don't compare the new job to the old one in a way that disparages either. Skip salary jokes, bro-y "crushing it" energy, or warnings about the new boss. Don't ask when they'll be promoted again — they just got there.