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Starting a new job comes with a lot of tiny firsts: the first team meeting, the first “Can everyone see my screen?”, the first time you pretend you remember everyone’s name.

So when your new manager, HR team, or coworkers take the time to welcome you, a thoughtful reply matters; you do not need to write a speech. You just need a message that sounds grateful,...


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Cousins are a special kind of family. Part sibling, part friend, part “remember when we got in trouble for that?” person.

So when their birthday comes around, a plain “HBD” can feel a little too small. You want something that matches the relationship, whether your cousin is your built-in best friend, your favorite family chaos partner, or the person you only...


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Looking to build a culture where employees feel involved, appreciated, and excited to contribute?

That starts with employee engagement, the everyday habits that help people feel connected to the company, recognized for their work, and motivated to keep showing up with their best ideas. 

To help you choose the right fit, we’ve compared ...


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Writing a sympathy card can feel surprisingly hard. You want to say something kind, but you may worry about sounding too formal, saying too much, or accidentally choosing the wrong words.

The good news is that a sympathy message does not need to be perfect. A short, sincere note that says “I’m thinking of you” can be deeply meaningful to someone who is griev...


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A coworker’s birthday card is easy to overthink. You want the message to feel thoughtful, but still workplace-appropriate, and you definitely do not want to write the same “Happy birthday, hope you have a great day!” that everyone else already used.

Whether you are signing a group card, posting in Slack, sending a quick email, or adding a message to a Kudobo...


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