Valentine’s Day at the workplace!
Behind those secret attempts to hide your emotions and feelings at the workplace, there is always something that catches your attention. You even have a deep crush that you aren’t able to declare openly.
And now it is the most romantic season of the year. So why not express your emotions this year?
Accept the fact – it’s perfectly fine to have a crush on your office chair for always supporting you. No matter what you do – be it right or wrong, delayed submission, or overtime work, this is the only thing that stays with you.
Now that you have emotions running in your head, let’s get over the cringe feeling of displaying romance in the office (at least this February). This Valentine’s Day lets us appreciate not only our chair but also our co-workers, team members, and other employees at the workplace.
Let’s pep up Valentine’s Day this year and celebrate with the people we spend most of our work hours with these cute, creative, and funny work-appropriate cards and greeting ideas.
Idea for a fun-filled Valentine-themed celebration at the workplace – Choose the perfect color to celebrate Valentine’s with the team!
Cute and creative Valentine’s Day card
Put your creative mind to work or just take inspiration from my list of cute and creative Valentine’s Day cards.
#1 Just like Cupid’s arrows, may all your emails hit the target.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
#2 Spreading love, care, and appreciation on this 14th.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
#3 Our meetings are long, but working with you is never sober.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
#4 We are like an office plant – thriving without too much watering.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
#5 Our teamwork makes the office heart “beat”.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
Funny printable Valentine’s Day cards for coworkers
Tingle your co-worker’s funny bone. After all who doesn’t wish to have a good laugh?
#6 You are my work partner and our ‘love’ for deadlines is real. Happy Valentine’s Day!
#7 You are the paper clip to all my unorganized mess at work.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
#8 You make the office feel less like work and more like a sitcom. Thanks for the laughs, Happy Valentine’s!
#9 You are the passcode to unlock my productivity.
Happy Valentine’s Day!
#10 To the colleague who brightens my inbox more than anyone else – Happy Valentine’s Day!
Work-appropriate Valentine’s Day cards for coworkers
How about just using the love-filled air to appreciate your coworkers?
Spending 40 hours together at the workplace is no joke. These ideas will help you raise a toast responsibly in the workplace setting!
#11 For the coworkers who work even when the coffee vending machine is down.
Happy Valentine’s Day to the most dedicated souls.
#12 Who wants a special someone to celebrate Valentine’s Day when you can treat yourself to some peace?
Happy Valentine’s Day to the single souls.
#13 Kudos to the staff who keep meetings as short as modern love stories.
Happy Valentine’s Day to the fast-paced souls.
#14 Have a love language that is documented in the office supplies requisition forms.
Happy Valentine’s Day to the biscuit-nibbling souls.
#15 For workers who crush deadlines like a giant roller.
Happy Valentine’s Day.
Read more – 30 employee appreciation quotes to recognize your team
Bottom line
Valentine’s Day is not about intimate romance between partners. This originated as the Feast of Saint Valentine, which over the years has altered to just a depiction of love and affection.
With these “HR-approved” cards you can spread some love and goodwill in your workplace. These printable Valentine’s Day cards for coworkers will uplift the mood of your team members, serving as a motivation to put in that “extra-lovable” effort.
What do you write in a Valentine's card to a coworker?
Valentine’s cards should portray caring, loving, or passionate emotions to the receiver. At the workplace, it is necessary to keep all things downright formal, friendly, and professional. Intimate cards expressing desires and feelings should not be used in the workplace.
Can you give Valentine’s to a coworker?
Yes, you can give Valentine’s to a coworker if they are comfortable with the same. However, you should ensure that you keep the wishes to friendly, funny, or general wishes. Do not include any sexual or intimate content in those wishes.
Is it appropriate to say Happy Valentine's Day at work?
Yes, it is appropriate unless and until the person receiving your Valentine’s is comfortable with the same. There is a very thin line that separates friendly behavior from sexual harassment. General, cute, and funny wishes without any intimacy are the best way to say Happy Valentine’s Day at work.