15+ Funny Meetings Memes
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Why do meetings suck?
Meetings often suck because they can be time-consuming, unproductive, and disorganized. Here are some reasons why. If you're looking for more specific meeting humor, check out our Zoom meetings memes.- Lack of clear goals and agenda: Without a clear purpose and agenda, meetings can quickly become aimless and unfocused, wasting everyone's time.
- Too many attendees: The more people in a meeting, the harder it is to keep everyone engaged and on track. Create memes for your team to lighten the mood.
- Dominating personalities: One or two people may dominate the conversation, leaving little room for others to contribute or share their insights.
- Poor facilitation: Meetings require a skilled facilitator who can keep everyone engaged, focused, and productive. Without this, meetings can quickly spiral out of control. Learn how to use memes in presentations to keep your audience engaged.
- Lack of follow-up: Even the most productive meetings are useless if nothing gets done afterward. Designated action items and follow-up are essential to make sure everyone stays on track after the meeting is over.
What are some ways to spend time during a meeting?
Sure thing! Here are 10 things you can do during a boring meeting (Note: These are meant to be taken as humor, please don't take them too seriously!). For more creative ideas, check out our meme templates to create your own meeting memes.- Play "meeting bingo" by creating a bingo card with common buzzwords and phrases like "synergy," "leverage," and "low-hanging fruit."
- Draw a caricature of the meeting organizer or the person who won't stop talking.
- Pretend to take notes by scribbling random phrases in a notebook to look like you're engaged.
- Write down an absurd list of meeting rules (e.g. "If anyone says the word 'innovative,' take a shot of espresso")
- Write a short story in which the meeting attendees are all characters in a ridiculous plot
- Initiate a subtle game of "telephone" by quietly whispering a random phrase to the person next to you and seeing how it evolves as it goes around the room.
- Create a tally counter and keep track of how many times someone says a certain word or phrase.
- Physically count ceiling tiles or other mundane objects in the room.
- Create a sketch of the meeting room and draw absurd doodles in each of the chairs to represent different people.
- Write affirming notes to yourself and fold them into paper airplanes to pass around the room.
How can I create my own meeting memes?
- Identify a common or humorous experience in meetings that you would like to highlight in your meme.
- Choose an image or photo to accompany your meme. This image should emphasize the message you want to convey.
- Caption your image with a witty phrase, funny joke or sarcastic comment that captures the essence of your meme.
- Experiment with various font sizes, colors or styles to make your meme stand out.
- Share your meme on social media and with your coworkers.
For example, you can use a photo of a person or a group of people looking very disinterested in a meeting and use a caption that reads, "When the meeting could have been an email." Or, you can use a photo of a dog sleeping with the caption that reads, "Me during a long boring meeting." The possibilities are endless!