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30 Hysterical Email Sign Offs to Cheer Up Your Inbox

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Most of the communication that we get over email Usually formal, dull and repetitive. But a little bit of humor at the end can help keep your emails warm and memorable. Whether you’re crafting an email one to a colleague, friend, or client (as the situation requires), adding humor to your closing line can help lighten the mood and make your message memorable.

So here’s a list of the 30 funniest email sign-offs to use at work, casual conversations and all in between.

Hilarious Email Closings for Work

“Yours sarcastically,” –Great to use when you’re being coerced into being a professional, but need your recipient to know you’re not really feeling it.

“May your inbox be ever in your favor,” – A Hunger Games reference to wish them good luck in surviving the new wave of emails.

If you are selected, you will be contacted.

“Sent from my yacht (I WISH)”: A means of letting people know you’re, unfortunately, still working when you should be sipping drinks on a boat.

“Per my last email… but nicer” – A joke for a funnier, less aggressive way to say, “I already told you this, why aren’t you reading my emails?”

“Best of luck but only if you respond quickly,” – Some passive-aggressive encouragement to hurry their response.

“Hope your coffee is strong and your Monday is short,” – This applies to everyone at the beginning of the week.

“Fax me back at your earliest convenience” — A terrific way to confuse anyone under 30 who has never used one.

“Legally obliged regards” — A funny and slightly dramatic way to end HR, or legal-related emails.

stay awkward — Good for fellow introverts who want to short-circuit the conversation.

Funny Email Sign-Offs for Informal and Personal Emails

“Toodles!” – A wonderfully wacky way to say farewell.

“Later, gator!” – Whimsical and informal; a secret handshake, but in text.

“Peace, love and overpriced lattes,” – A humorous dig at how much money we all drop at coffee shops.

“Keep it weird” – Inspired, of course, by Austin, Texas, and good for your quirkiest friends.

“Stay classy,” – Ubiquitous TV quote (“Anchorman”), useful when you want to take a lighthearted approach.

“Over and out,” – It makes you feel like a military radio operator signing off.

Something like “Cheese and crackers,” — as random as it’s charming, especially if you’re a foodie.

“Insert professional sign-off here,” – The laziest sign-off ever when you have no clue what to write.

“Live, laugh, unsubscribe,” – A tongue-in-cheek reference to the ubiquitous “Live, laugh, love” saying.

“With all do respect (which isn’t much)” — Best used with friends who can appreciate your sass.

Hilarious Email Sign-Offs Inspired by Pop Culture

“May the force be with you” – Great for Star Wars nerds and sci-fi lovers.

“Wakanda forever,” – A powerful and inspiring quote from Black Panther.

“To infinity and beyond,” – This Toy Story line works whether you’re shooting for success or just trying to survive the work day.

“Expecto patronum!” – A spell to banish bad mojo from your inbox.

“Keep your friends close and your coffee closer,” – A coffee-fuelled take on a famous Godfather quote

“On Wednesdays, we email in pink,” – A cute Mean Girls reference, especially if you’re writing this on a Wednesday.

Live long and prosper — A classic departure for logical discussions.

“Bazinga!” – Ideal for fans of the Big Bang Theory who enjoy nerd humour.

“Dunder Mifflin, this is Pam,” — The ultimate The Office reference for workplace emails.

“Signed, sealed and confused” – A funny take on the Stevie Wonder song that perfectly sums up our feeling about emails sometimes.

Conclusion

Having a funny email sign-off is the perfect way to infuse some personality in your emails. But keep in mind your audience — not every workplace or client will be as amused. But for the right crowd, these hilarious email sign-offs for work and casual use can make a killer impression.

The next time you’re getting ready to hit “Send,” mix it up a little with one of these creative and funny sign-offs! You never know—it might brighten someone’s day, or maybe even spark a fun email trend in your office!