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PTRUKD Funny Coworker Leaving Card - No God Please No Meme Illustration - Dramatic Screaming Boss Farewell Gift for Colleague, Work Bestie - 400GSM Thick Paper with Envelope

PTRUKD option positioned in the budget range for a cleaner shortlist.

$5.99
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Why shoppers consider it
  • [The Ultimate Reaction to Bad News] We all know the sound. Capture the exact feeling of despair when your favorite coworker announces they are leaving. This card features the iconic "No God Please No!" screaming...
  • [Thick & Premium Quality] Don't ruin a legendary joke with cheap paper. Our card is printed on heavy-duty 400GSM cardstock (approx. 145lb cover). It feels rigid and substantial, ensuring the dramatic artwork looks...
  • [Blank Inside for Your Rant] The interior is completely blank, giving you plenty of space to write your own dramatic farewell speech, beg them to stay, or list all the reasons why their new job will be terrible...
  • [Includes Kraft Envelope] Comes with a high-quality brown Kraft envelope that adds a rustic, professional touch. The standard 5x7 inch size is perfect for mailing or sneaking onto their desk before they pack up.
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