Kind Of Mean But Definitely Funny Farewell Cakes (25 Pics)

Every professional milestone deserves to be celebrated. It’s even better when there’s cake. I bet if any of these people knew they’d be sent off with a rude farewell cake, they might stick around for a bit.

Seems to me this could go one of two ways. It’s absolutely hilarious and everyone has a great time, or it’s just extremely uncomfortable because we thought we knew each other like that. Imagine walking into your office with a cake that says, “Fine. Leave.” At least there’s cake.

If you plan on getting a divorce or leaving your job anytime soon, maybe check and see if they’re the type to say goodbye with a rude farewell cake.


1. “Coworker Farewell Cake”

Farls123

2. “Congrats”

TheMrFish

3. “We’ll Miss You”

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4. “Co-worker’s Going Away Cake”

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5. “Coworker Got A Better Job…We Bought Him A Cake On His Last Day”

GoblinQueen19

6. “Grumpy Cat Farewell Cake”

7. ” What Was Your Name?”

8. “Rude

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9. “Going Away Cake”

SugarGirlsCakeShop’s Bucket

10. “Sorry Not Sorry”

Terri Lowe

11. “F You Traitor”

sadanduseless

12. “The Kind Of Farewell Cake You Get For Your Last Day At A Vet Office”

blackvr

13. At Least There’s A Beer?

michellified

14. “And Stay Out”

15. “So, I Am Known As The Office Grouch. Today Is My Last Day At My Job. They Made Me A Going Away Cake”

texasref

16. “Batman Farewell Cake We Gave A Former Co-Worker”

TheObviousChild

17. Rude Farewell Cake

18. “Goodbye Forever!”

portlandDunn

19. Poor Dave

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20. “I Made This Little Farewell Cake For A Couple Of Lovely Co-Workers”

Ruth York

21. “Our Employee Left Us To Take Care Of Monkeys In South Africa, This Was Her Farewell Cake”

kelbrina

22. “Last Day At My Current Job – They Made Me This Cake”

LouisaN

23. “Farewell Cake For A Co-Worker”

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24. “Farewell John”

Shekinah Deli

25. “Bye Felicia”

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Nate

Nate Armbruster

When he's not doomscrolling Twitter or writing for Pleated-Jeans, Nate Armbruster writes jokes—and then tells them on stage as a stand-up comedian, where he can watch audiences (hopefully) laugh in real-time.