Wishing my coworkers a holiday season filled with rest, good food, and zero unread Slack threads.
Holiday Wishes To Coworkers
Find the best holiday wishes for your coworkers. Show your appreciation and share kind words.
May your inbox quiet down and your mug stay warm — happy holidays from the next cubicle over.
To the team that makes Mondays survivable — enjoy every minute away from the spreadsheets.
Holiday cheer to the people who tolerate my microwave fish — you deserve nothing but joy this week.
Hoping your time off feels twice as long as it actually is. Happy holidays, colleagues.
May the printer behave, the meetings cancel, and your family laugh louder than the group chat.
Cheers to surviving another fiscal year together — rest up, you earned every minute of December.
Sending warmth to the desk neighbor who shares snacks without judgment. Have the merriest break.
Wishing you a holiday with fewer notifications and more naps than humanly reasonable.
To everyone who covered for me on Friday afternoons — happy holidays and thank you, sincerely.
May your stocking hold something better than gift cards to the same coffee chain we already love.
Holiday wishes to the team that built this thing brick by brick — go enjoy the people you love.
Wishing you slow mornings, full plates, and a calendar that finally has white space.
Here's to coworkers who became friends, and friends who occasionally remember we work together.
May your holiday playlist annoy nobody in your house — and may you keep playing it anyway.
Hoping your out-of-office reply does the heavy lifting while you focus on something delicious.
Warm wishes to the colleagues who answer at 4:55 on a Friday — please, never read this at 4:55.
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.
Holiday gratitude for the people who made deadlines feel slightly less like deadlines.
Wishing the whole department a season of soft sweaters, sharper humor, and softer expectations.