What to write
What to write in a leaving card for a colleague
A colleague moving on deserves more than a quick goodbye. Say what they brought to the place and wish them well for what's next.
Leaving messages for a colleague
Gutted to lose you, thrilled for where you're going. Thanks for making this place better — go and smash it.
It won't be the same without you. Thank you for the cover, the laughs, and the sanity checks. Good luck!
You leave a gap and a high bar. Wishing you a brilliant next chapter — and don't be a stranger.
Thank you for being the best kind of colleague. Onwards and upwards — you've earned it.
Sad to see you go, but so happy for you. Keep in touch, and good luck with everything ahead.
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What do you write in a leaving card for a colleague?
A colleague moving on deserves more than a quick goodbye. Say what they brought to the place and wish them well for what's next. The strongest messages name one specific, true thing about them and say plainly how you feel — keep it short and it lands harder.
How long should a leaving message be?
One to three sentences is plenty. A short, specific line beats a long, generic paragraph — people remember the detail, not the word count.
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