It’s not always easy finding the words to write in get a man for valentine’s day get-well card. We want to offer what comfort we can. We want to bring a smile in the middle of a tough day.
We definitely DON’T want to say something insensitive. Well, relax, because there are plenty of warm, hopeful, encouraging and even funny things you can say to someone who’s injured or ill. And whatever you write, the simple gesture of reaching out with a card will go a long way toward lifting that person’s spirits. The get-well wishes you write will depend a lot on your recipient and his or her specific health situation. Whether it’s a minor injury or a serious illness, Hallmark’s writers have message ideas to guide you.
We hope our tips take some of the pressure off and help you extend a little heartfelt caring to someone who needs it. You don’t have to write a whole lot to lift your recipient’s spirits in a big way. It’s fine to keep your personal message short, sweet and upbeat—especially when the card itself has already said quite a bit. Hope you get to feeling better soon! Looking forward to seeing you back at practice when you’re ready. Here’s to you—steadier, stronger and better every day.
We hope you’re taking it slow and easy right now. Take your sweet time getting well! Sending good, healthy vibes your way. Warmest wishes for a speedy recovery! Lifting you up in my prayers during your treatments. I’m sure you’ll be up to your old tricks again in no time!
Hope you feel a little better every day. You’re in all our warmest thoughts as you recover from your accident. Hope it won’t be long till you’re out of the hospital. Think of this as the universe telling you to watch more TV. Hope you’re catching up on your cookbook reading! It’s a nice little reminder that they’re important to you. Get-well wishes expressing love, gratitude and support are great for family or friends facing illness or injury.
A healthy dose of humor can also make a nice, uplifting message for someone you know well. You mean so much to me. Hope you’re feeling better very soon. Hope it helps a little to know how lovingly you’re thought of. God bless you through your recovery. Just sending a little get-well sunshine your way because you’re always a bright spot in my days.
Love you and think of you all the time. I know you, and I know you’ll beat this. I hate it when my favorite people get hurt. I have faith that you’ll be better really soon.
Saying extra prayers for your recovery. You’re way too nice to be this sick. The things you’ll do for attention! Well, you’ve got mine for as long as this takes. Get better and get back to your amazing self soon! I realize just how much I need you when you’re out of commission. If you need me to come over and tell you that you don’t look sick, call me.
Go ahead and milk this as long as you can. Writing tip: Steer clear of serious advice about treating a health issue, but feel free to offer more general and lighthearted tips about resting up, healing and passing the time. Those should come as a welcome distraction and day brightener. A get-well message to a child is a chance to encourage, send a hug or a smile, and take their mind off the scary or unpleasant stuff for a little while.