50 Hilarious Work Memes You Might Not Want to Browse During Office Hours
Brought to you by "Humorous Resources"
Work memes are fun until you realize half of them are basically a documentary you live inside. This list starts as harmless, like “Pizza party” and “I’m so mature,” but it quickly turns into that very specific office energy where everyone’s smiling while silently calculating their next exit.
Picture the usual suspects: the person who hits “Auto text response,” the coworker who keeps asking “Did it help at all?”, and the manager who definitely wrote “Nothing on a corporate account is private” like it was a helpful reminder. Then there’s the meeting where someone says “Take contributions to the meeting,” someone else insists “Create a to-do list,” and the whole team is stuck staring at “All tasks can be managed in the morning,” like morning is a real place you can teleport to.
It’s funny, it’s bleak, and it’s all one scroll away from your own inbox.
Ready for some workplace memes?
Pexels1. Pizza party
humorous_resources2. Proud or scared
humorous_resources
3. Simple and to the point.
humorous_resources
4. Auto text response
humorous_resources
5. I’m so mature
humorous_resources
6. Did it help at all?
humorous_resources
7. Stop apologizing
humorous_resources
8. Love that!
humorous_resources
9. God bless you, Joi Childs
humorous_resources
10. Door policy
humorous_resources
11. Send an email so I can think about it
humorous_resources
12. For the purposes of this conversation
humorous_resources
13. Hilarious
humorous_resources
14. Best explanation of gross pay ever
humorous_resources
15. Absolutely
humorous_resources
16. One of us is paid for decisions
humorous_resources
17. Polite bow
humorous_resources
18. All tasks can be managed in the morning.
humorous_resources
19. Whitest whites
thetelltalememe
20. Trip to work
humorous_resources
21. Love this idea
humorous_resources
Also, this potluck feud over an unshared baking idea is straight out of the AITA potluck drama where a jealous coworker wouldn’t let it go.
22. Love it!
humorous_resources
23. Very coercive
humorous_resources
24. Eternal rest.
humorous_resources
25. True
humorous_resources
26. Magical
humorous_resources
27. Oh, the good ol' days
humorous_resources
28. What a boss!
humorous_resources
29. Seriously
humorous_resources
30. Nothing on a corporate account is private.
humorous_resources
31. Note to self...
humorous_resources
32. Pros and cons
humorous_resources
33. Risky enough
humorous_resources
34. Sad but true
humorous_resources
35. Next candidate, please!
humorous_resources
36. Take contributions to the meeting
humorous_resources
37. Create a to-do list.
humorous_resources
38. The plant didn't make it because it lacked a sense of belonging
humorous_resources
39. I’m comfy
humorous_resources
40. Dead inside
humorous_resources
41. Isn't this normal?
humorous_resources
42. Always!
humorous_resources
43. He never came back
humorous_resources
44. Good thinking!
humorous_resources
45. So true!
humorous_resources
46. My hero
humorous_resources
47. Oh, sweet home office...
humorous_resources
48. The panic is real
humorous_resources
49. Perfect
humorous_resources
50. Seems fair.
humorous_resources
Right after “Pizza party,” the vibe flips when “Proud or scared” shows up, because nobody celebrates the same way after a calendar invite.</p>
Then “Stop apologizing” and “Send an email so I can think about it” start stacking up, like the office version of a group project nobody asked for.</p>
By the time you get to “He never came back” and “Dead inside,” even “Oh, sweet home office…” feels less like comfort and more like a warning label.</p>
In the end, Deming's insightful idea still matters a lot today.
Nobody wants to work for free, but this list makes it look weirdly familiar.
Want more office chaos? See how one worker confronted a freeloading snack thief coworker.