21 Funny Tweets About The Pain Of Returning To Work After The Holidays

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Heading back to work after the holidays is like taking a cold splash of water to the face. Instead of blissfully not knowing what day it is, you’re painfully aware that it’s a meeting-packed Tuesday. Instead of mindlessly scrolling through social media, you’re now scrolling through hundreds of unread emails. Instead of pushing off a task “until next year,” the reality of 2024 is here.

The people on X, formerly known as Twitter, share in this agony ― and they’re using humor to cope. We’ve rounded up hilarious tweets about returning to work after a long break. If you’re struggling this week, read on for a few laughs:

Does anyone remember the password to my office computer. And also a single aspect of how my job works.

— Mike Townsend (@townsendyesmate) January 2, 2024

oh god everyone is circling back

— Liz Hoffman (@lizrhoffman) January 2, 2024

don’t email tomorrow, come on. save it for Wednesday at the very earliest, tomorrow is the day we all stare at our computer and readjust to it conceptually

— Tyler McCall (@eiffeltyler) January 2, 2024

i hope my email circling back after the new year does not find you. i hope you are free

— Hannah Riley (@hannahcrileyy) January 2, 2024

falling to my knees when I open my email tomorrow

— flamin nora (@katierpacker) January 1, 2024

coworker: hey circling back on that thing we talked about in december

me: stop living in the past

— trash jones (@jzux) January 2, 2024

no, your email is not “finding me well” on january 2nd

— Sophie Vershbow (@svershbow) January 2, 2024

I know I said we should have the whole last week of December off, but we should also have the whole first week of January off. What I’m saying is, we shouldn’t have to go back to work ever again.

— ReelLover (@InHollywoodland) January 1, 2024

I don’t care about what you did for Christmas or New Years lets just work in silence today👍🏾

— Star67🇯🇲 (@RealistAaron_1) January 2, 2024

Oh sorry when I said “let’s circle back after the new year” I mean literally never contact me again

— Defund the police (@dalaimo13) January 2, 2024

I can’t believe we can just have all those days off and then suddenly it’s over and we have to go back to work? Just out of nowhere? What the hell man that isn’t right at all

— Mike Townsend (@townsendyesmate) January 1, 2024

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— Sunday Scaries (@sundayscaries) January 1, 2024

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