Fresh today · Tuesday, 23 June

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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Enjoy the kind of rest that makes January feel slightly less aggressive. Happy holidays.

To the team chat that kept me sane — go log off properly, the memes will wait until Monday.

May the wrapping paper hide something thoughtful and the leftovers stretch into Thursday.

Wishing every coworker the kind of holiday that makes returning to work mildly tolerable.

Here's to the email chain that finally ended — go celebrate however feels right this year.

May your travel be uneventful, your cousins polite, and your phone permitted to stay on silent.

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Happy holidays to the only people who understand why I drink this much coffee. Go drink something better.

Happy holidays to the friends who answer the group chat faster than my own family — see you soon.

Wishing you a season of inside jokes resurrected, leftovers shared, and zero awkward small talk.

May your holiday be loud in all the right ways and quiet exactly when you need it to be.

To the friend who plans everything — relax this year, I'll handle the playlist and the dishes.

Hoping your holiday looks like late dinners, longer conversations, and that one ridiculous tradition.

Cheers to friends who feel like home base — happy holidays, save me a seat on the couch.

May your stocking be full of nonsense you'll actually use and at least one thing you'd never buy yourself.

Wishing you the kind of holiday week where no one checks the time and the snacks never run low.

To my favorite chaos coordinator — enjoy the holiday, you of all people deserve a nap.

Happy holidays to the friend who remembers every detail I forget — you make winter survivable.