Savage / Roast New Year Wishes for Colleague

Tired of sending the same old 'Happy New Year' pleasantries? This year, let's dial up the audacity! Get ready to deliver a dose of well-deserved, witty sarcasm to your colleagues with our collection of savage New Year wishes. Because some deserve a roast, not a toast.

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May your New Year be as productive as your last 15 minutes before quitting time. Happy New Year!

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Choice #2
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Here's to a New Year filled with as many promotions as you've actually earned... so none, then? Just kidding! (Mostly).

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Choice #3
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May your coffee always be strong, unlike your effort on Friday afternoons. Happy New Year!

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Choice #4
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Wishing you a New Year where you finally learn how to properly reply-all. It's a skill, truly.

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Choice #5
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Happy New Year! May your KPIs finally align with your actual output, instead of just your ambition.

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Hope your New Year resolutions last longer than your enthusiasm for that last 'urgent' task.

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May your New Year bring you the courage to stop 'circling back' on things that never moved forward. Good luck!

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Choice #8
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To a New Year where you delegate more effectively... or, you know, just do your own work sometimes. Kidding! (Again, mostly).

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Choice #9
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Happy New Year! May your inbox be less full than your capacity for complaining about it.

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Choice #10
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Wishing you a successful New Year, where your biggest achievement isn't just making it to 5 PM without falling asleep.

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Common Questions

Q.When is it appropriate to send a savage New Year wish to a colleague?

These wishes are best reserved for colleagues you have a very close, playful rapport with, or within a team culture that genuinely appreciates dry humor and sarcasm. Always consider your relationship and their personality before sending.

Q.How can I ensure my colleague understands it's a joke and not offensive?

Context is key! Deliver these wishes with a clear smirk, a wink, or follow up with a genuine compliment or a shared laugh. If sending digitally, consider adding an emoji or a 'just kidding!' to soften the blow. Your existing relationship is the biggest indicator.

Q.Are there any colleagues I should *never* send these types of wishes to?

Absolutely. Steer clear of sending savage wishes to your boss, HR, new hires, particularly sensitive individuals, or colleagues with whom you have a strictly professional or formal relationship. When in doubt, a traditional 'Happy New Year!' is always safer.