Twelve funny out-of-office examples that land the laugh without burning your professional credibility. Plus when humor works in an OOO — and when it absolutely doesn't.
Quick answer
Funny OOO messages work in casual industries (creative, marketing, tech, indie SaaS) with senders who already know you. They don't work for cold inbound, legal/medical/finance contexts, or when you actually need someone to take action urgently. The 12 examples below cover the safe range — clever without being unprofessional.
The funniest OOO is the one that actually handles the urgent stuff.
Pair any of these with a routing URL like yourname.outofofficepro.com. Senders chuckle at the auto-reply, then tap through to actually get help. $9.99/month; free tier covers 5 dispatches.
I'm out until [date]. Yes, I'm checking email. No, I shouldn't be. I'm working on it.
For urgent things, [colleague] at [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com.
— [Your name]
2. The travel narrative
Travel
Currently somewhere with worse Wi-Fi than we deserve in 2026. I'll respond when both my signal and my motivation return — approximately [date].
Urgent? [colleague] at [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com.
— [Your name]
3. The Roomba
Roomba
Hi! I'm out [dates]. While I'm gone, my Roomba is in charge of my email. Initial responses may be in straight lines.
For things requiring opposable thumbs: [colleague] at [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com.
— [Your name]
4. The autoresponder confession
Confession
If you're getting this auto-reply, I have officially failed at my goal of "inbox zero before vacation." I'm sorry to us both.
Back [date]. Urgent: [colleague], [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com.
— [Your name]
5. The deadpan
Deadpan
I am out of office.
I will return [date].
I will then read your email.
You may receive a reply.
Urgent matters: [colleague], [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com.
6. The countdown
Countdown
Day 1 of vacation: I'm definitely going to disconnect.
Day 2: Just one quick check.
Day 3: Why is the Wi-Fi password 17 characters?
Day [X, your last day]: Back [date].
Truly urgent: [colleague] at [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com.
— [Your name]
7. The bot
Bot
BEEP BOOP. AUTOMATED RESPONSE: HUMAN NOT AT KEYBOARD UNTIL [DATE]. ATTEMPTING TO SIMULATE WORK ETHIC. SIMULATION FAILED.
ROUTE URGENT QUERY TO: [colleague] AT [email]. OR DEPLOY TO [yourname].outofofficepro.com.
END TRANSMISSION.
8. The grad school flashback
Grad school
Out of office until [date]. I'm using this break to remember what hobbies are.
For urgent things, [colleague] at [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com.
For non-urgent things, please marinate.
— [Your name]
9. The aggressive opt-out
Aggressive
I am out of office and not checking email. This is on purpose. I will not be persuaded.
Urgent: [colleague] at [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com — they have my full authority.
Back [date].
— [Your name]
10. The cabin
Cabin
I'm at a cabin where the Wi-Fi is theoretical. Replies will arrive when I rejoin civilization on [date].
Urgent: [colleague] at [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com — they have actual internet.
— [Your name]
11. The gentle PSA
PSA
Hi! Quick PSA: I'm on vacation through [date]. Vacations work better when nobody checks email, including me.
For urgent things: [colleague] at [email] or [yourname].outofofficepro.com.
For non-urgent things: I'll respond when I'm back, ideally with a tan.
— [Your name]
12. The seasonally specific
Seasonal
It's [month] and I am, against all professional instincts, taking a real vacation. Back [date].
While I'm gone: [colleague] at [email] handles things. Or [yourname].outofofficepro.com routes by issue type.
— [Your name]
When funny doesn't work
Cold inbound from prospects. They don't have your context. The joke lands flat or weird.
Regulated industries. Legal, medical, financial — humor reads as unprofessional, even when it isn't.
Truly time-sensitive matters. If your senders include people whose problem is "house is on fire," skip the joke.
External clients you don't know personally. Save the humor for internal/known senders. For external, use the standard vacation template.
When you're new to the role. Build credibility first; quirky auto-replies after.
// The funniest part of an OOO is when it actually works
Make the joke land — and route the urgent stuff automatically.
OutOfOfficePro at $9.99/month is the page senders tap to actually reach the right person. The auto-reply gets the laugh; the page does the routing. Free tier covers 5 dispatches/month.