C-A-S-H vs. C-H-E-C-K

A young employee stepped into the break room on Friday afternoon and saw his manager smiling by the coffee machine. With a big grin, the manager cheerfully said, “C-A-S-H!”

The employee blinked, slightly confused, but confidently replied, “C-H-E-C-K!”

The manager chuckled and repeated, a little louder this time, “C-A-S-H.”

The employee, now thinking this was some kind of workplace riddle, straightened his tie and answered again, “C-H-E-C-K.”

Trying to be helpful, the manager leaned in and slowly spelled it out once more. “C-A-S-H.”

The employee sighed, determined not to look foolish. “C-H-E-C-K,” he repeated, nodding as if he completely understood.

Finally, the manager laughed and explained, “C-A-S-H means ‘Celebrate And Smile, Hey! It’s payday!’”

The employee grinned and replied, “Ohhh! Well, C-H-E-C-K means ‘Can’t Handle Excitement, Completely Knowing!’”

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