How do you wish someone a prompt recovery?
How do you wish someone a prompt recovery?
100 Get-Well Wishes
- Hoping you find strength with each new day.
- Thinking of you, and hoping you feel better each day.
- Sending healthy vibes your way for a speedy recovery!
- Hang in there!
- Take it one day at a time, and you will be feeling better soon!
- You are in all of our wishes as you recover.
How do you say recovery soon?
Heartfelt Messages:
- Wishing you all of the love and support you need to feel better soon.
- Thinking of you lots and wishing for a quick recovery.
- Sending lots of hugs and love your way.
- Remember to take things one day at a time!
- We’re sending you all of the good and healthy vibes.
- Warmest wishes for a speedy recovery.
What do you say to someone recovering from illness?
Write a Get Well message that’s brief.
- I’m thinking of you this very minute. Hope you can feel it—and feel better soon.
- I’m sorry you’re sick.
- Take time to take care of yourself.
- When I heard you were sick, it made me feel a little worse, too.
- Wishing you good health—and sending you good vibes.
What do you write in an encouragement card?
Examples
- “You got this.”
- “Good luck today!
- “Sending major good vibes your way.”
- “I know this won’t be easy, but I also know you’ve got what it takes to get through it.”
- “Hope you’re doing awesome!”
- “Time to go kick cancer’s ass!”
- “Keep on keeping on!”
Is it correct to say wish you a speedy recovery?
I hope you are getting better. I hope you will be better very soon. Wishing you a speedy recovery. Wishing you a fast, easy recovery.
What can I say instead of feel better?
Try these phrases when you’re not sure the right words to say.
- “That sounds really challenging. I wish you all the best.”
- “I wish the best of health in your future.”
- “I hope your recovery goes smoothly every step of the way.”
- “I hope you’re back doing the things you love soon.”
- “I can’t imagine how that feels.
What can I say other than feel better?
Examples
- “Hope you get to feeling better soon!”
- “Looking forward to seeing you back at practice when you’re ready.”
- “Wishing you well.”
- “Take extra good care!”
- “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!”