Practical advice for writing, organizing, and delivering a peer farewell card at work.
What should I write in a farewell card for a coworker?▼
Express gratitude for the time you worked together, mention a specific positive memory or quality you admire, and wish them well in their next role. Keep it genuine without being overly emotional. A GreetPool group card lets the whole team contribute so no one is left out. For more inspiration, check out our
guide to crafting the perfect farewell message.
Should I mention the reason the coworker is leaving?▼
Follow the departing coworker's lead. If they have shared their reason openly, it is fine to reference it positively. For sensitive departures like layoffs or restructuring, focus on their contributions and your well wishes rather than the circumstances. When in doubt, keep the focus on the person, not the exit. If your departing colleague is a manager, see our tips for
boss farewell cards where tone and etiquette differ.
What do you write in a farewell card for a coworker you are not close to?▼
Keep it professional and kind. A brief message thanking them for their contributions to the team and wishing them success in their next chapter is always appropriate. With GreetPool, even a short note adds real warmth to the collective farewell the departing coworker receives.
How many people should sign a farewell card at work?▼
Cards with 10 or more messages tend to feel the most impactful. Include everyone who worked with the departing colleague, from their immediate team to cross-functional partners. GreetPool group cards have no signer limit, making them ideal for large teams or company-wide farewells.
Can I start a farewell card without the departing coworker knowing?▼
Yes, and that is one of the best parts of a group card. Create the card on GreetPool, share the signing link only with colleagues, and schedule delivery for the coworker's last day. The recipient never sees the card until you choose to deliver it.
Should a farewell card be funny or sentimental?▼
It depends on your relationship and the workplace culture. A GreetPool digital card naturally strikes the right balance because different signers bring different tones. You will often end up with a mix of heartfelt messages, inside jokes, and professional well wishes. Browse our
farewell message examples for inspiration across every tone.
What should I avoid writing in a farewell card for a coworker?▼
Steer clear of negativity about the company, references to office politics, or anything that could make the departing coworker uncomfortable. Avoid bringing up salary, the reasons behind their departure if they have not shared them openly, or jokes that only land with a small audience. Keep your message focused on the person's positive qualities and your genuine well wishes. When many people sign a group card, one off-tone message stands out, so aim for warmth and respect.
What should I write in a farewell card for a coworker?▼
The best farewell messages are specific, not generic. Instead of "good luck in your next role," write something like: "Working alongside you on the Henderson project was one of the highlights of this past year — your ability to stay calm under pressure made everything run smoother. Wishing you every success at your new company." With GreetPool, every teammate can add their own personalized goodbye, so the final card captures the full range of relationships your coworker built at the office.
How much does a GreetPool coworker farewell card cost?▼
GreetPool group cards start at $4.99 per card with unlimited signers and pages. You can create the card and collect messages for free — you only pay when you are ready to deliver. There is no per-signer fee, so whether 5 people sign or 50, the price stays the same.
Is it free to create a farewell card for a coworker on GreetPool?▼
Yes, creating and signing a GreetPool farewell card is completely free. You choose a design, invite coworkers to add their messages, and preview the finished card at no cost. You only pay the $4.99 delivery fee when you are ready to send it to the recipient. There are no hidden charges, no per-signer fees, and no subscription required.
What is the difference between a farewell card and a going-away card?▼
They serve the same purpose — saying goodbye to someone who is leaving. "Farewell" tends to feel slightly more formal and is common in professional settings, while "going away" is more casual and often used for relocations or informal office send-offs. On GreetPool, the same group card works for either tone. Pick a design that matches the vibe, browse our
farewell GIFs to add personality, or explore our dedicated
going away cards for coworkers.
Can I create a virtual farewell card for a remote coworker?▼
Absolutely. GreetPool is built for distributed teams. Create the card online, share the signing link via Slack, Teams, or email, and colleagues across offices and time zones can add their messages from any device. The card is delivered digitally — no physical mailing needed — making it the ideal
virtual farewell card for remote and hybrid workplaces.