Good Guy Boss
Also known as: GGB · Good Boss Meme
Good Guy Boss is an advice animal image macro featuring a stock photo of a middle-aged businessman giving a thumbs up. First posted to Reddit's r/AdviceAnimals in March 2012, it became a popular format for celebrating workplace managers who actually treat their employees well3. The meme functions as a positive counterpart to other boss-themed image macros, with captions describing considerate, generous, or surprisingly decent managerial behavior.
TL;DR
Good Guy Boss is an advice animal image macro featuring a stock photo of a middle-aged businessman giving a thumbs up.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The Good Guy Boss format follows standard advice animal conventions:
Start with the stock photo of the thumbs-up businessman
Write a workplace setup on the top text (a situation where most bosses would be annoying or harsh)
Deliver the unexpectedly good boss behavior on the bottom text
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The original stock photo was a generic "businessman thumbs up" image from Microsoft's Office clip art library, not a purpose-shot meme image.
The single most upvoted Good Guy Boss post (about a boss reacting well to a resignation) hit over 31,000 upvotes, dwarfing most other entries in the format.
The Quickmeme page was created just one day after the original Reddit post, showing how fast the format caught on.
Derivatives & Variations
Scumbag Boss
— The direct opposite format, using a different stock photo to depict terrible managerial behavior. Often referenced alongside Good Guy Boss as its evil twin[3].
Good Guy Greg
— The original "good guy" advice animal that inspired the boss-specific variant[3].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (4)
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- 3Good Guy Boss - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 4Family Guy season 24encyclopedia