# Mojo Greet — full writing-help corpus > The complete plain-text of Mojo Greet's greeting-card writing guides and example messages, for AI ingestion. Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com. British English. Every message is free to copy, use and attribute to Mojo Greet (a free greeting-card platform by Mojo Gift). Interactive versions: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/generator (AI) and https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/finder (curated). ## What to write, by occasion ### What to write in a birthday card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday A birthday message only needs to do one thing: make them feel seen. Here's how to write one that sounds like you and not like the back of a shop card. Start with the person, not the milestone. Before you write a word, picture them: the thing they're brilliant at, the way they make a room easier, the in-joke only the two of you share. One genuine, specific detail is worth more than a paragraph of well-wishing. Then decide what you actually want them to feel when they read it - celebrated, missed, proud, or just quietly known. Write toward that, keep it short, and resist the urge to be clever at the expense of being warm. Warm always wins on a birthday. How to approach it: - Name one specific thing: Mention a quality or memory that's true of them and nobody else. - Say it out loud first: If it sounds like something you'd actually say, it'll read as sincere. - Lead with them: Make the message about who they are, not the number of candles. - End on a wish: Close with what you hope this year brings them and stop there. Example messages — For a close friend: - Happy birthday to the friend who's seen me at my worst and stuck around anyway. Genuinely lucky to know you. - Another trip around the sun for my favourite partner in nonsense. Let's mark it properly soon. - You're one of the good ones, and I don't say that lightly. Have the day you deserve. - Every year I'm more grateful you're in my corner. Happy birthday, you absolute legend. - Cheers to you today - the friend who shows up, every time. Hope it's a brilliant one. Example messages — For family: - Happy birthday to someone who's been quietly holding this family together for as long as I can remember. - However many candles there are this year, you don't look a day past wonderful. Have a lovely one. - Wishing you a birthday as warm and generous as you've always been with the rest of us. - Hope today is slow, happy, and full of all your favourite things. You've earned the fuss. - Thinking of you on your birthday and counting the ways I'm glad you're mine. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Happy birthday - go and make a fuss of yourself today. - Hope your day is exactly as good as you are. - Cheers to another year of being brilliant. - Sending you the happiest of birthdays and a proper celebration soon. Example messages — A little playful: - Happy birthday! Statistically you're now too old for excuses and too young to be sensible. Perfect. - Another year wiser, allegedly. Have a cracking day anyway. - Congratulations on surviving another lap. Cake is mandatory. - You're not older, you're just a limited edition that's appreciating in value. Happy birthday. ### What to write in a thank you card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/thank-you A good thank-you doesn't just say 'thanks' - it shows them you noticed exactly what they did and that it mattered. Here's how to write one that lands. Be specific about the act, not just the feeling. 'Thank you for everything' is kind but forgettable; 'thank you for sitting with me in A&E at 2am' is something they'll keep. Name the thing they did and, if you can, the difference it made. Then close the loop: tell them how it landed for you. Gratitude feels complete when the other person knows their effort actually reached you. Keep the tone genuine and a little personal - this is one place where understatement is your friend. How to approach it: - Name the exact favour: Spell out what they did so they know you really noticed. - Say what it meant: Add the impact - the difference their kindness actually made to you. - Skip the over-apology: You don't need to say sorry for needing help; just be grateful for it. - Keep it sincere: A plain, honest thank-you beats anything flowery or overdone. Example messages — For a close friend: - You dropped everything for me without being asked, and I won't forget it. Thank you, truly. - I'd have been lost this week without you. Thank you for being the friend who just shows up. - Thank you for listening when I needed it and for not trying to fix any of it. That was exactly right. - You always know the unglamorous things that actually help. Thank you for doing every one of them. - I owe you, and I mean it. Thank you for being so kind when I had nothing to give back. Example messages — For family: - Thank you for everything you quietly do that I'm only now old enough to notice. - I don't say it nearly enough, so here it is in writing: thank you, for all of it. - You've bailed me out more times than I can count. Thank you, and I hope you know how much it means. - Thank you for the kind of help that asks for nothing back. I'm so grateful for you. - However I turned out alright, a lot of it was down to you. Thank you. Example messages — For a colleague: - Thank you for covering for me without making a thing of it - it genuinely took the pressure off. - I learned a lot watching how you handled that. Thank you for being so generous with your time. - You went well beyond what anyone asked, and it didn't go unnoticed. Thank you. - Thank you for having my back in that meeting. It made all the difference. - Grateful to work alongside someone who steps up the way you did. Thank you. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Thank you - that meant more than you know. - Genuinely grateful for what you did. Thank you. - You came through for me. Thank you. - Small thing to you, big thing to me. Thank you. ### What to write in a anniversary card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/anniversary An anniversary card is a chance to say the thing you don't say often enough. Here's how to write one that's tender, specific, and unmistakably about the two of you. Anchor it in your own story. The years you've shared are full of detail nobody else has - the flat with the terrible boiler, the holiday that went sideways, the ordinary Sunday you'd both relive. Reach for one of those and the whole message becomes yours alone. Then say plainly what they still mean to you. Anniversaries aren't the day for cleverness; they're the day for honesty. Tell them you'd choose this all again, and tell them why - softly, in as many or as few words as feels true. How to approach it: - Reach for a memory: Name a moment only the two of you would recognise. - Say it would still be yes: Reassure them you'd choose this life and them again. - Look forward too: Mention what you're still looking forward to building together. - Keep it tender, not grand: Quiet and honest beats sweeping declarations here. Example messages — For your partner: - All these years on, you're still the best part of every day. Happy anniversary, my love. - I'd live this whole story again, boiler and all, just to end up here with you. - Thank you for the life we've made - the calm of it, the laughter, the you of it. Happy anniversary. - Still you. Still us. Still the easiest yes I've ever given. Here's to many more. - I love the people we've become together. Happy anniversary to my favourite person. Example messages — Tender and heartfelt: - Loving you has been the simplest, surest thing I've ever done. Happy anniversary. - Every year I think I couldn't love you more, and every year you prove me wrong. - You feel like home, and you have for longer than I can remember. Happy anniversary. - Of all the choices I've made, you're the one I'm most grateful for. Always. - Here's to us - the quiet kind of love that turns out to be everything. Example messages — A little playful: - Happy anniversary to the only person I'd happily be stuck on a long car journey with. - Still putting up with me after all this time - genuinely impressive. I love you. - Another year of you stealing the duvet and me letting you. Happy anniversary. - Cheers to us: still annoying, still in love, still my favourite. Happy anniversary. Example messages — For another couple: - Happy anniversary to two people who make the whole thing look effortless. Lucky us to know you. - Wishing you both another year as good as you are together. Cheers to you. - You're the couple the rest of us quietly take notes from. Happy anniversary. - Here's to your love, still going strong and still worth celebrating. Congratulations, you two. ### What to write in a congratulations card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/congratulations Big news deserves more than a thumbs-up. Here's how to write a congratulations card that actually makes them feel how proud you are. Acknowledge the work behind the win, not just the win itself. Most achievements have an invisible backstory of effort, nerves and near-misses. Nodding to that - 'I know how hard you pushed for this' - tells them you saw the whole thing, which means far more than a generic well done. Then put your pride on the page without hedging. People often undersell how happy they are for someone; don't. Say you're proud, say you're thrilled, and let them feel it. End by pointing at what's next so the moment feels like a launch, not a finish line. How to approach it: - Honour the effort: Mention the work that went in, not just the result they got. - Don't downplay your pride: Say outright how happy and proud you are for them. - Point to what's next: Frame the win as the start of something, not the end. - Make it about them: Keep the spotlight on their achievement, not your reaction to it. Example messages — For a close friend: - You absolute star. I watched you work for this and I couldn't be happier it paid off. - Nobody who knows you is surprised, but everybody who knows you is thrilled. Congratulations. - This is so well deserved it's almost annoying. Go and celebrate properly - congratulations. - I've never doubted you for a second, and look at you now. Hugely proud, my friend. - Congratulations! Drinks are on me - we are absolutely marking this one. Example messages — For family: - What wonderful news. We're all so proud of you we can hardly stand it. Congratulations. - You've worked for this for so long, and seeing it happen has made my whole week. - Congratulations - the family bragging rights are officially yours this year. - I always knew you had this in you. So proud, and so happy for you. - Wishing you the biggest congratulations and an even bigger celebration. Wonderful, wonderful news. Example messages — For a colleague: - Thoroughly earned and long overdue. Congratulations - this place is lucky to have you. - Watching you pull that off was a masterclass. Hugely well done and very deserved. - Congratulations! Hard work like yours doesn't always get noticed - this time it absolutely did. - You set the bar and then cleared it. Brilliant news - congratulations. - So pleased for you. You've worked for this and it shows. Onwards and upwards. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Congratulations - you did it, and you deserved it. - So proud of you. Go and enjoy this one. - Brilliant news. Couldn't be happier for you. - You earned every bit of this. Congratulations. ### What to write in a love & romance card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/love You don't need an occasion to tell someone you love them - just the right words. Here's how to write a love card that says it the way you actually feel it. Trade grand statements for true ones. 'You're my whole world' is fine, but 'I love how you hum when you make coffee' is unforgettable, because it could only be about them. The smaller and more specific the detail, the more it proves you're paying attention. Then be brave enough to be plain. Love writing tends to fail when it hides behind cleverness or borrowed lines. Say the simple thing you mean - that you love them, that you're glad it's them - and trust that honesty is more romantic than anything elaborate. How to approach it: - Choose a tiny detail: Name a small, specific thing you love that's theirs alone. - Say the plain thing: Don't dress it up - 'I love you, and I'm glad it's you' is enough. - Write to them, not about them: Speak directly, as if they're in the room with you. - Let it be a little vulnerable: The honesty is what makes it land - don't hide behind a joke. Example messages — For your partner: - I love the way you make the dullest day feel like somewhere I want to be. It's you. It's always been you. - You're the first thing I think about and the best part of coming home. I love you. - Loving you is the easiest thing I do all day, and the thing I'm proudest of. - Whatever else changes, this doesn't: I'm yours, completely and gladly. - I didn't know quiet could feel this good until it was quiet with you. I love you. Example messages — Tender and heartfelt: - Some loves are loud. Ours is the kind that just makes everything steadier, and I treasure it. - You're my safest place. I hope you always know that. - I love you in the ordinary moments most - the ones nobody sees but us. - Of all the things I'm sure of, this is the surest: I love you. - Thank you for being someone I get to love this easily. I don't take a day of it for granted. Example messages — A little playful: - I love you more than I love being right, and that's saying something. - You're my favourite person to do absolutely nothing with. I love you. - Warning: I'm going to keep loving you for an indefinite and possibly inconvenient amount of time. - You stole the good half of the bed and most of my heart. Worth it. I love you. Example messages — Short and sweet: - It's you. It's always you. - I love you - that's the whole message. - Just a reminder that I'm completely yours. - Of everything good in my life, you're the best of it. ### What to write in a just because card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/just-because The cards people remember most are the ones that arrive for no reason at all. Here's how to write a 'just because' message that quietly makes someone's day. Lean into the fact that there's no occasion - that's the whole charm. You don't need a milestone or a script, just a true thought you felt like sharing. Tell them what prompted it: a song, a memory, a passing 'I miss them' that you decided to act on. Keep it light and unhurried, and don't expect anything back. A just-because card works because it asks for nothing - no reply, no reciprocity, just a small bit of warmth dropped into an ordinary day. Say the kind thing and leave it there. How to approach it: - Name what prompted it: Tell them the song, sight or thought that made you reach out. - Ask for nothing back: Make it clear there's no reply owed - it's just for them. - Keep it light: A small, easy bit of warmth beats anything heavy or earnest here. - Say the thing you'd think but not say: The quiet compliments are the ones worth writing down. Example messages — For a close friend: - A song came on that we used to play to death, and suddenly I just wanted you to know I'm thinking of you. - No occasion. I just think you're brilliant and don't tell you nearly enough. - Random message to say the world's better with you in it, and I'm glad you're my friend. - Thinking of you for absolutely no reason except that you popped into my head and made me smile. - Just checking in to say: you're doing great, you're loved, and I've got you. That's it. Example messages — For family: - No reason for this card other than missing you a bit today. Hope you're well and being looked after. - Just wanted you to know you crossed my mind and warmed it. Thinking of you. - Sending a little love your way, for no reason at all except that you deserve it. - You've been on my mind this week. Nothing's wrong - I just wanted to say I'm glad you're mine. - Out of the blue, but I mean it: thank you for being you. Thinking of you today. Example messages — A little playful: - This card is for no reason whatsoever, which makes it the most pointless and the most sincere kind. - Surprise! It's not your birthday and you've won nothing. You're just on my mind. Have a good one. - Breaking news: someone was thinking nice things about you today. It was me. Carry on. - No occasion, no agenda, just a small reminder that you're great. You may now return to your day. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Thinking of you, for no reason at all. - Just because: you're wonderful, and I noticed. - Hope today is being kind to you. - No reason. Just you, on my mind. ### What to write in a engagement card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/engagement An engagement card celebrates two people and the life they're about to build. Here's how to write one that's warm, generous, and clearly about the both of them. Address the couple as a pair, not just the half you know best. The news is about their union, so write to both of them — what you see in them together, why you're so happy, the future you're excited for them to start. Then let yourself be genuinely delighted. An engagement is pure good news, so skip the cleverness and lead with joy. Tell them plainly how thrilled you are and wish them well into the wedding and the marriage beyond it. How to approach it: - Write to both of them: Address the couple as a unit, even if you only really know one of them. - Lead with the joy: Engagements are happy news — let your delight come through first. - Look past the wedding: Wish them well for the marriage and the life, not just the big day. Example messages — Warm and heartfelt: - From the outside, you two simply fit — and now it's official. Wishing you a lifetime of it. Congratulations. - So happy I could burst. Here's to the wedding, the marriage, and every ordinary, brilliant day in between. - Two of my favourite people, promising each other forever. Couldn't be happier for you both. - Congratulations on your engagement — may it be the first of a thousand happy yeses. Example messages — For close friends: - I've had a front-row seat to this love story, and toasting your engagement is the honour of my year. - Engaged! About time — we've all known you were it for each other. So thrilled for you. - You found the real thing, and everyone can see it. Huge congratulations, you two. - Drinks are on me — we are absolutely celebrating this properly. Congratulations on the engagement! Example messages — A little playful: - Congratulations on finding someone who'll legally tolerate you forever. Genuinely thrilled for you both. - They said yes — clearly didn't read the fine print. Kidding. You're perfect together. Congratulations! - Engaged! Now the fun part: arguing about venues. Wishing you both every happiness. - Welcome to a lifetime of sharing a duvet and a calendar. Worth it. Congratulations, you two. ### What to write in a new job card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/new-job A new-job card is a chance to mark a real achievement and send someone into it with confidence. Here's how to write one that's proud, specific, and forward-looking. Acknowledge the work behind the win. A new role usually follows months of effort, nerves and near-misses — nodding to that ('you worked for this') means far more than a generic 'well done'. Then back them for what's next. The start of a job can be as daunting as it is exciting, so end on confidence: you believe in them, and the new place is lucky to have them. How to approach it: - Honour the effort: Mention the work that got them here, not just the result. - Back them for day one: Send them in with confidence — remind them they've got this. - Make the pride personal: Say why you, specifically, are proud of them. Example messages — Proud and encouraging: - You worked for this and it shows. Walk in on day one knowing you've already earned your place. - They have no idea how lucky they are yet. They'll find out. Congratulations on the new job. - New chapter, same brilliant you. Go and make it yours — so proud of you. - The hard part's done; the exciting part starts now. Back yourself out there. Congratulations. Example messages — For a colleague or friend: - Gutted to lose you, thrilled for where you're going. Go and be brilliant — you will be. - Onwards and upwards, and so well deserved. Keep in touch, and good luck in the new role. - Watching you land this has made my week. Congratulations — they've got a good one. - New job, new lanyard, same legend. Wishing you a brilliant start. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Congratulations on the new job — go get 'em. - Knew you'd do it. So proud. Good luck! - Well deserved. Onwards and upwards! - New job, big future. Wishing you the best. ### What to write in a retirement card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/retirement A retirement card marks the end of a whole career and the start of a long-earned freedom. Here's how to write one that's grateful, warm, and looking forward. Honour the years. Decades of work deserve real acknowledgement — thank them for what they gave, the example they set, or simply for being the person the place could rely on. Then turn to the future with genuine excitement for them. Retirement is a beginning as much as an ending; wish them slow mornings, big adventures, and all the time they never had. How to approach it: - Thank them for the years: Acknowledge the length and the worth of what they did. - Name something specific: A particular memory or quality makes a long career personal. - Look forward, not just back: Wish them well for the freedom and the fun ahead. Example messages — Warm and grateful: - Thank you for the years, the wisdom, and the steady hand. The place won't be the same. Happy retirement. - A career to be proud of, and a future to enjoy. Go and savour every minute of it. - You set the standard the rest of us are still trying to reach. Wishing you a wonderful retirement. - Thank you for everything you quietly did that kept the whole show running. Enjoy this — you've earned it. Example messages — Looking forward: - Here's to slow mornings, no alarms, and finally getting round to all of it. Happy retirement! - The to-do list is now entirely yours. Go and do the good stuff. Congratulations. - Adventure awaits, and you've earned every bit of it. Wishing you the best retirement. - No more Monday mornings. Just the good days, on your terms now. Enjoy it all. Example messages — A little playful: - Congratulations — you're now officially too important to answer emails. Happy retirement. - Out of office: permanently. Beautifully done. Enjoy every second. - May your golf be good and your naps be long. Happy retirement! - You'll be missed — but let's be honest, you've earned the right to ignore us. Cheers to you. ### What to write in a leaving card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/leaving A leaving card is a proper goodbye — for a colleague moving on, a friend moving away, or someone off to something new. Here's how to write one that's heartfelt, not just a hurried signature. Say what they'll actually be missed for. 'Good luck' is kind but forgettable; naming the thing — their calm in a crisis, the way they made the place lighter — is what they'll keep. Then send them off with warmth and confidence. Be glad for where they're going even as you're sad to see them leave, and leave the door open to stay in touch. How to approach it: - Name what you'll miss: Be specific about what they brought — it beats a generic farewell. - Be happy for them: Balance the goodbye with genuine excitement for what's next. - Leave the door open: A 'keep in touch' or 'don't be a stranger' lands warmly. Example messages — For a colleague: - It won't be the same without you — and that's the highest compliment I've got. Good luck, and don't be a stranger. - Gutted to lose you, thrilled for you. Thanks for making this place better. Go and smash it. - Thank you for the cover, the laughs, and the sanity checks. Wishing you a brilliant next chapter. - You leave a gap and a high bar. Good luck out there — you've earned every bit of it. Example messages — For a friend moving away: - New city, same friendship. Distance doesn't change this. Go and make it brilliant — I'll visit. - Sad to see you go, happy for the adventure ahead. Save me a spot on the sofa. - It's the end of an era and the start of a good one. Wishing you everything, and missing you already. - Off you go to bigger things. I'm only ever a phone call away. Good luck, you. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Good luck — you'll be brilliant. Keep in touch! - Off to bigger things, and so deserved. We'll miss you. - New chapter, same legend. Go get it. - Sad to see you go. Wishing you all the best. ### What to write in a housewarming card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/housewarming A housewarming card welcomes someone into a new chapter as much as a new building. Here's how to write one that's warm, hopeful, and a little bit fun. Lead with the welcome and the hope. A new home is exciting and a bit daunting, so the kindest cards wish them happy memories there and a place that quickly feels like theirs. Then keep it light. Housewarming is a happy, low-stakes occasion — a gentle joke about flat-pack furniture or unpacking boxes is welcome, as long as the warmth comes through. How to approach it: - Welcome them home: Lead with the warm welcome to the new place. - Wish them memories: Hope the house fills with good times, not just good furniture. - Keep it light: A small joke about boxes or flat-pack suits the mood. Example messages — Warm and welcoming: - Welcome home. May this place hold years of laughter, lazy Sundays, and people you love. - Here's to the new home and all the memories you're about to make in it. So happy for you. - Wishing you a house that quickly feels like yours, and a life inside it that's full and warm. - New keys, fresh start, blank walls full of possibility. Congratulations on your new home. Example messages — A little playful: - Welcome home! Wishing you many happy years and only a moderate number of flat-pack arguments. - Congratulations on the new place. May you find the box marked 'kettle' before you find the one marked 'everything else'. - New home, who dis? Wishing you happy unpacking and a very forgiving neighbour. - Here's to housewarming parties, questionable DIY, and a home that's entirely yours. Congratulations. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Welcome home! So happy for you. - New home, new memories. Congratulations. - Wishing you many happy years in your new place. - Here's to making it yours. Congratulations! ### What to write in a baptism card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/baptism A baptism or christening card marks a gentle, joyful family milestone. Here's how to write one that's heartfelt and warm, whether or not you're religious. Send the child your blessings and the parents your warmth. The day is about welcoming the little one, so a wish for their health, happiness and a life full of love sits at the heart of it. Keep the tone gentle and sincere. You don't need formal or religious language to wish a family well — genuine warmth is what they'll remember, however you phrase it. How to approach it: - Bless the little one: A wish for the child's health and happiness is the heart of it. - Warm the parents: Acknowledge the proud parents and the special day for the family. - Gentle and sincere: Soft, warm wording suits the occasion better than anything grand. Example messages — Heartfelt and gentle: - On this special day, and every day after, may your little one be loved, safe, and endlessly adored. - Wishing your beautiful child a lifetime of love, light, and laughter. What a precious day. - Blessings on the little one and so much love to you all on this very special day. - May today be the first of a thousand happy memories. Congratulations to your lovely family. Example messages — For the family: - Congratulations on your little one's christening — a beautiful day for a beautiful family. - So much love to the newest little member of the family on their special day. - What a joy to celebrate your little one today. Wishing you all every happiness. - Sending warm wishes to the whole family on this lovely, special occasion. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Wishing your little one a lifetime of love and blessings. - Congratulations on the christening — a precious day. - So much love to you all today. - Blessings on your little one's special day. ### What to write in a valentine's day card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/valentines-day A shop-bought Valentine says what everyone says. Here's how to write one that says what you mean - and sounds like nobody but you. Skip the cliches and reach for what's true between the two of you. 'Roses are red' has been done; the way they always steal your chips has not. Pick one real, specific thing you love and the whole card stops sounding like a card. Then match the tone to your relationship. New love can be giddy and a little nervous; long love can be quiet and sure. Either is romantic when it's honest, so write the version that's actually true for the two of you right now rather than the version you think a Valentine is supposed to be. How to approach it: - Ditch the cliches: Trade the rhymes and roses for one true thing about them. - Match your real stage: Giddy or settled, write the version that's honest for you both. - Be specific about why: Say what you love and why, not just that you love them. - A touch of warmth over wit: If in doubt, choose tender - it's the more memorable Valentine. Example messages — For your partner: - Of all the people I could be spending today with, it's you, every time, without a second thought. Happy Valentine's Day. - You're the best decision I never had to think twice about. I love you. - Happy Valentine's to the person who feels like the answer to a question I didn't know I was asking. - I'd pick you on the loud days and the dull ones alike. Today I just get to say so. I love you. - Here's to us - my favourite love story, and the only one I want to keep telling. Example messages — New love: - I'm not sure what this is yet, but I know I light up when your name appears. Happy Valentine's Day. - Early days, and already my favourite ones. Happy Valentine's - I'm so glad I met you. - You've made the last few weeks ridiculous, in the best possible way. Happy Valentine's Day. - Whatever we're becoming, I'm all in for finding out. Happy Valentine's. - New to this, certain about you. Happy Valentine's Day. Example messages — A little playful: - Happy Valentine's to the only person I'd share my last chip with. Probably. Don't push it. - Roses are overrated, you're not. Happy Valentine's Day. - I love you almost as much as you love telling me I'm wrong. Happy Valentine's. - You're stuck with me, and I've decided that's romantic. Happy Valentine's Day. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Still you. Still smitten. Happy Valentine's Day. - It's you. Happy Valentine's. - My favourite everything. Happy Valentine's Day. - Loving you is my favourite thing to do. Happy Valentine's. ### What to write in a mother's day card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/mothers-day Mums keep everything you make them, so make this one worth keeping. Here's how to write a Mother's Day message that says more than 'thanks for everything'. Get specific about what she actually does. Mothering is a thousand invisible jobs, and naming even one - the lifts, the worry she hid, the way she always knew - tells her you finally see it. Specific gratitude reaches her in a way that general gratitude never quite does. Then let yourself be a little sincere. We often hide real feeling from our mums behind jokes; Mother's Day is permission to drop that. Say plainly what she's meant to you, and don't worry about getting the words perfect - she'll hear that you meant them, which is the whole point. How to approach it: - Name what she does: Pick one specific thing she does and thank her for it directly. - Drop the deflecting joke: Let yourself be sincere for once - she'll treasure it. - Acknowledge the hard bits: Nod to the unseen effort, not just the easy, sunny moments. - Speak from now, as an adult: Tell her what you understand now that you didn't growing up. Example messages — For your mum: - I see now how much you carried without ever letting it show. Thank you, Mum - happy Mother's Day. - You taught me almost everything worth knowing, and most of it without saying a word. Happy Mother's Day. - Wherever I've ended up steady and kind, that came from you. Thank you for all of it. - Happy Mother's Day to the person I call when anything goes right or wrong. Always you, first. - You made a hard job look like love, every single day. I'm so grateful you're mine. Example messages — Tender and heartfelt: - Thank you for the safety I took for granted and only understand now. Happy Mother's Day, Mum. - Of all my luck in this life, having you for a mum is the luck I'd never trade. - You loved me into the person I am. There's no thank-you big enough, but here's a start. - Happy Mother's Day to my first home and my forever soft place to land. - I hope today gives back even a fraction of what you've given the rest of us. Example messages — From the family: - From all of us, with all our love: thank you for being the heart of this family. Happy Mother's Day. - Happy Mother's Day from your lot - the noisy, grateful bunch who'd be lost without you. - You hold us all together without ever taking the credit. Today, the credit's all yours. - We don't say it often enough, so today we're saying it loudly: thank you, Mum. We love you. - Happy Mother's Day from everyone whose life you've quietly made better. That's all of us. Example messages — For a mum figure: - You've mothered me in all the ways that count, and I'm so grateful. Happy Mother's Day. - Not every mum is the one who raised you - thank you for being mine when it mattered. Happy Mother's Day. - You've shown me more love and patience than I had any right to expect. Thank you, and happy Mother's Day. - Thinking of you today with so much gratitude for the place you've held in my life. - Family isn't only blood, and you've proved that to me. Happy Mother's Day, with love. ### What to write in a father's day card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/fathers-day Dads are easy to under-thank and often a little awkward about praise. Here's how to write a Father's Day card that says the thing he doesn't always hear. Aim for understated and specific - that's the register most dads actually receive well. Skip the sweeping tribute and name a small, true thing: the skill he taught you, the way he turned up to everything, the quiet steadiness you only clocked later. Concrete and dry usually lands better than gushing. Then say the sincere bit without flinching from it. A lot of us never quite tell our dads what they meant; a card is a gentle way to do it. You can wrap it in a joke if that's your relationship, but make sure the genuine thank-you is in there somewhere, clear enough to read. How to approach it: - Keep it understated: Most dads take a dry, specific line better than a gushing one. - Thank him for a skill: Name something he taught you that you still use today. - Acknowledge the steadiness: Nod to the quiet, reliable things he did that you noticed late. - Slip the sincere bit in: Even behind a joke, make sure the real thank-you is there. Example messages — For your dad: - Half of what I know how to do, I know because you stood there and showed me. Thanks, Dad. Happy Father's Day. - You never made a fuss and you never missed a thing. I noticed both. Happy Father's Day. - Steady, dependable, quietly there for everything - that's the dad you've always been. Thank you. - Happy Father's Day to the man whose advice I ignored for years and now repeat word for word. - Thanks for the lifts, the lessons, and for being the calm when everything else wasn't. Example messages — A little playful: - Happy Father's Day to the originator of jokes so bad I've started telling them myself. The legacy lives on. - You taught me everything I know, including how to take credit for it. Cheers, Dad. - Thanks for the half of my DNA responsible for the good decisions. We'll ignore the rest. Happy Father's Day. - World's okayest dad, but my favourite one by a mile. Happy Father's Day. Example messages — Tender and heartfelt: - I get now how much you quietly carried so the rest of us wouldn't have to. Thank you, Dad. - You showed me what it looks like to be dependable, and I've spent my life trying to match it. - Some of the best parts of me are just bits of you I was lucky enough to pick up. Happy Father's Day. - Thank you for being someone I always knew I could count on. That's a rarer gift than you let on. - Happy Father's Day to the man I've spent my whole life looking up to, in every sense. Example messages — For a dad figure: - You stepped up and steadied me when you didn't have to, and I've never forgotten it. Happy Father's Day. - You've been a dad to me in all the ways that actually matter. Thank you, and happy Father's Day. - Not all the men who shape you are your father - thanks for being mine when I needed one. - Thinking of you today with a lot of gratitude for the steady hand you've been in my life. - Happy Father's Day to someone who taught me a great deal just by the way he carried himself. ### What to write in a christmas card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/christmas Christmas cards are lovely; writing fifty identical ones is not. Here's how to make each one feel warm and personal without spending all of December at the kitchen table. Decide how personal each card needs to be and write accordingly. Close family and old friends deserve a specific line - a shared memory from the year, a thank-you, a thought about the year ahead. For the wider list, a warm, genuine greeting is plenty; sincerity scales better than length. Then let the season do some of the work. Christmas messages are allowed to be simple and warm - good food, slow mornings, the people you love close by. Wish them the version of the holiday they'd actually want, and if it's been a hard year for them, a gentle nod to brighter days is a kind touch. How to approach it: - Match the effort to the person: Save the specific lines for the people closest to you. - Nod to the year gone by: A line about your shared year makes a generic card personal. - Keep the wider list warm: For acquaintances, a sincere, simple greeting is more than enough. - Be gentle if their year was hard: A soft wish for a brighter new year is a kind close. Example messages — For close family: - Merry Christmas to the people who make the whole year worth it. Can't wait to have you all round the table. - Wishing you a Christmas as warm and chaotic and lovely as you all are. See you very soon. - Another year, and I'm more grateful for this family than ever. Have the merriest Christmas. - Here's to full plates, terrible cracker jokes, and being together. Merry Christmas, all my love. - Whatever this year threw at us, it's behind us now. Merry Christmas - let's enjoy every minute. Example messages — For friends: - Merry Christmas to one of the best things about my year, every year. Let's not leave it so long in January. - Wishing you a Christmas full of the people and the nonsense you love most. Thinking of you. - Cheers to you this Christmas - for the laughs, the support, and being a brilliant friend all year. - Hope your Christmas is cosy, indulgent, and entirely free of stress. You've earned it. - Merry Christmas, my friend. Here's to a new year with plenty more good times in it. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Wishing you a warm and very merry Christmas. - Merry Christmas - hope it's a cosy one. - Lots of love this Christmas and a happy new year to come. - Have a peaceful, happy Christmas - you deserve it. Example messages — For a colleague or neighbour: - Merry Christmas - it's been a pleasure working alongside you this year. Enjoy a proper rest. - Wishing you and yours a lovely, restful Christmas and a great year ahead. - Season's greetings - thank you for all your help this year. Have a wonderful break. - Merry Christmas to a brilliant neighbour. Here's to a peaceful holiday for us all. ### What to write in a wedding card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/wedding A wedding card is a chance to say something the couple will keep for years. Here's how to write one that speaks to the two of them and rises above a signature in a group card. Address them as a pair, not just the person you know best. The card is for the marriage, so write to both halves of it - what you see in them together, why their match makes sense, the quality you reckon will carry them. It's a small shift that makes the message feel like it's really about their union. Then aim for warm and a little forward-looking. A wedding is a beginning, so wish them into the life ahead: the adventures, the ordinary days, the partnership they're committing to. Keep it joyful and genuine, and trust that heartfelt beats clever when two people are this happy. How to approach it: - Write to both of them: Address the couple as a pair, not just the half you know. - Name what they have: Say what you see in them together that makes you happy for them. - Wish them forward: Look ahead to the life and adventures they're starting today. - Joyful over clever: Heartfelt warmth suits a wedding better than a sharp line. Example messages — For the couple: - From the outside, you two just make sense - and that's the loveliest thing to watch. Wishing you both a lifetime of it. - Here's to the life you're building and every ordinary, brilliant day it'll be made of. Congratulations to you both. - May you keep choosing each other long after the confetti's swept up. So happy for you both today. - Wishing you a marriage full of laughter, patience, and the quiet kind of joy that lasts. Congratulations. - To two people clearly better together than apart - here's to forever. Congratulations. Example messages — For close friends: - I've watched this love grow from the start, and toasting it today is the honour of my year. Congratulations, you two. - Couldn't be happier to see my favourite people promise each other forever. Here's to the best of marriages. - You've found the real thing, and everyone can see it. Wishing you both a lifetime as good as today. - So proud and so thrilled for you both. Go and have the marriage you so clearly deserve. - Here's to the team you've always been, now official. Congratulations, with all my love. Example messages — Heartfelt and traditional: - May your marriage be long, your love deep, and your home always full of laughter. Congratulations to you both. - Wishing you a lifetime of love, patience, and shared adventures. Congratulations on your wedding day. - On this happiest of days, may it be the first of many thousands. With warmest wishes to you both. - Here's to a marriage rich in joy and gentle in the hard parts. Congratulations. - May the love you celebrate today only grow with every year. Heartfelt congratulations. Example messages — A little playful: - Congratulations on legally being stuck with each other - genuinely couldn't have picked a better pairing. - Marriage: now you have a permanent witness to all your best stories and worst ideas. Congratulations, you two. - Here's to a lifetime of agreeing on the important things and bickering happily about the rest. Congratulations. - You found someone who'll put up with you forever. Frame that. Congratulations to you both. ### What to write in a new baby card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/new-baby A new-baby card has two jobs: welcome the little one and cheer on the exhausted, delighted new parents. Here's how to write one that does both warmly. Split your message between the baby and the parents, because both deserve a line. Welcome the little one to the world, then turn to the parents and tell them you're thrilled and that they're going to be wonderful at this. New parents need the reassurance as much as the baby needs the welcome. Keep the tone light and kind, and steer clear of advice unless you're very close. They're tired, overwhelmed and getting opinions from every direction; what they want from a card is warmth, not instructions. A gentle offer of help, no strings attached, is far more useful than tips. How to approach it: - Greet baby and parents both: Welcome the little one and reassure the new parents in the same breath. - Go easy on the advice: They're getting plenty already - offer warmth, not instructions. - Offer help, not strings: A simple 'shout if you need anything' means more than tips. - Keep it light: A tired new parent wants warmth and a smile, not a lecture. Example messages — For the new parents: - Congratulations, you two - you've made a whole new person, and from where I'm standing you're already brilliant at it. - So thrilled for you both. Sleep is overrated anyway; cuddles aren't. Enjoy every bit. - What lovely news. This little one has landed with exactly the right people. Huge congratulations. - Welcome to the wonderful, knackering, joyful chaos of parenthood. You're going to be wonderful at it. - Congratulations on your new arrival - and on becoming the parents I always knew you'd be. Example messages — Welcoming the baby: - Hello, little one, and welcome. You've no idea yet how loved you already are. - Welcome to the world, small person. Take your time - everyone's thrilled you're here. - A whole new life, brand new to everything. What a lucky little one to start out so loved. - Wishing your tiny new arrival a lifetime of love, mischief, and good people. Welcome to the family. - Here's to the newest member of your world. May they keep you on your toes and your hearts full. Example messages — Warm and simple: - Congratulations on your beautiful new arrival. Sending so much love to all of you. - Over the moon for you both. Welcome to the world, little one. - What wonderful news - wishing your growing family all the joy in the world. - Heartfelt congratulations on your new baby. Enjoy these precious early days. Example messages — A little playful: - Congratulations! Brace yourselves for love, chaos, and a worrying number of nappies. You've got this. - Welcome to the team, tiny human. Sorry in advance about the dad jokes. - Huge congratulations - may the baby sleep, the coffee be strong, and the visitors do the washing-up. - A new arrival and a whole new appreciation for sleep. Congratulations to you both. ### What to write in a graduation card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/graduation A graduation is years of effort finally paying off, and the group-chat 'well done' doesn't quite cover it. Here's how to write a card that's proud, personal, and looks ahead. Honour the grind, not just the gown. Behind every graduation is a stack of late nights, wobbles and moments they nearly packed it in. Naming that struggle - and the fact that they pushed through it - tells the graduate you saw the whole journey, which means far more than a generic congratulations. Then turn them toward what's next with genuine confidence. Graduating can feel as daunting as it is exciting, so end on encouragement: you believe in them, and the world's lucky to have them heading into it. Proud and forward-looking is exactly the note a new graduate wants to read. How to approach it: - Honour the hard work: Acknowledge the late nights and doubts, not only the result. - Back them for what's next: End with real confidence in where they're headed now. - Make the pride personal: Say why you, specifically, are proud of this graduate. - Encourage, don't lecture: Cheer them on - they don't need life advice on a card. Example messages — For a close friend: - I watched you nearly quit twice and finish anyway. That's the bit I'm proudest of. Congratulations, graduate. - All those nights you swore you'd never get here, and look. Knew you would. So proud of you. - You earned this one the hard way, which makes it the best kind of win. Congratulations - now let's celebrate. - From panic-revising at midnight to this. What a journey. Hugely proud of you, my friend. - Cap off, future wide open, and absolutely no surprise to anyone who knows you. Congratulations. Example messages — For family: - We've watched you work for this for years, and today the whole family gets to burst with pride. Congratulations. - You did it - and you did it your way. We couldn't be prouder if we tried. Well done, you. - First in the family, last to give up. What an achievement. So proud of you, graduate. - Every late night and early start led right here. Congratulations - go and take on the world. - Watching you cross that stage is a moment we'll never forget. Hugely proud of you. Example messages — Proud and encouraging: - The hard part's done and the exciting part starts now. Back yourself out there - you've more than proved you can. - You've got the qualification and the grit to match it. The world hasn't seen anything yet. Congratulations. - Whatever comes next, you'll meet it the same way you met this - head on. So proud, graduate. - This is a finish line and a starting line both. Run at it. Congratulations on everything. - You learned far more than what was on the syllabus, and it shows. Go and be brilliant. Example messages — Short and sweet: - You did it. So proud of you, graduate. - Cap off, head high. Congratulations. - Years of work, well and truly paid off. Well done. - Onwards and upwards - the world's lucky to have you. ### What to write in a sympathy card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/sympathy When someone is grieving, there's rarely a perfect thing to say - and that's alright. What matters is that you reach out gently and let them know they're not alone. Don't try to fix it or explain it away. Grief isn't a problem to be solved, and lines that reach for a silver lining often land badly. The kindest message simply acknowledges their loss, says you're sorry, and lets them know you're thinking of them. Presence, not answers, is what comforts. Keep it brief, warm and honest. If you knew the person who died, a small specific memory or a kind word about them can be a real gift. If you don't know what to say, it's perfectly fine to say exactly that - 'I don't have the right words, but I'm here' is gentle and true. How to approach it: - Don't try to fix it: Avoid silver linings - just acknowledge the loss and their pain. - Keep it brief and gentle: A few honest, quiet words say more than a long message. - Share a memory if you can: If you knew them, a small kind recollection is a real comfort. - Admitting you're lost is okay: 'I don't have the words, but I'm here' is honest and enough. Example messages — For a close friend: - I don't have the right words, and I won't pretend to. I'm just here, for as long as you need me. - Thinking of you constantly. You don't have to be strong or say anything - I'm right beside you. - I'm so sorry. Whatever you need, whenever you need it, I'm only ever a call away. - There's nothing I can say to make this lighter, but I can carry some of it with you. I'm here. - Holding you close in my thoughts today and every day. Lean on me whenever it helps. Example messages — For family: - Our hearts are with you all. We're grieving alongside you and we're not going anywhere. - Thinking of you with so much love during this hardest of times. We're here, whatever you need. - There are no words for a loss like this. Please know how deeply we're thinking of you all. - Sending you our love and our strength. You don't have to face any of this alone. - We're so very sorry. Whenever you're ready, and not a moment before, we're here for you. Example messages — When you don't know what to say: - I've started this card a dozen times because nothing feels enough. Just know I'm thinking of you. - I don't know what to say, only that I'm so sorry, and that I'm here. - No words feel right, so I'll keep it simple: I care about you, and you're not alone in this. - I wish I knew what to write. What I do know is that I'm thinking of you and holding you close. Example messages — Offering help: - I'll check in soon, and you never have to reply. If you need anything at all, I'm here. - Let me bring round a meal this week - no need to host, no need to talk. Just so you don't have to think about it. - I'm here for the practical things as much as the hard ones. Lean on me without a second thought. - Whatever would help, even sitting in silence, I'm yours. Please don't hesitate to ask. ### What to write in a get well card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/get-well Recovering is dull, and a kind word breaks up the day better than almost anything. Here's how to write a get-well card that lifts someone's spirits without crowding them. Keep it light, warm and free of pressure. Someone who's unwell doesn't need to be told to 'get better soon' as if it's a deadline; they need a smile and a sense that you're rooting for them. A little gentle humour, if it suits them, can be more medicinal than anything earnest. Let them off the hook for replying or recovering on any schedule. Reassure them there's no rush, that you're thinking of them, and that they're allowed to be looked after for once. Small and cheerful beats long and serious - you're brightening a dull day, not writing a get-well essay. How to approach it: - Keep it light: A cheerful, gentle note lifts a dull day more than an earnest one. - Don't make recovery a deadline: Reassure them there's no rush and no pressure to bounce back. - A little humour helps: If it suits them, a soft joke is genuinely good medicine. - Give them permission to rest: Remind them it's their turn to be looked after. Example messages — For a close friend: - Strict instructions from me: do nothing, rest loads, and let everyone fuss over you. Get well soon, you. - The group chat is far too sensible without you. Hurry up and mend - no pressure, but we miss you. - Sending you a get-well hug and a stern reminder to actually take it easy for once. Feel better soon. - You're allowed to be looked after, you know. Let people do it. Thinking of you and rooting for you. - Get well soon - the world's a bit beige without you in it at full volume. Example messages — For family: - Thinking of you and willing you back to full strength. Rest up - we've got everything else covered. - Take all the time you need to mend. No rushing on anyone's account. Sending love and soup. - Sorry you're feeling rough. Be kind to yourself and let us do the worrying for now. Get well soon. - Wishing you gentler days and a speedy recovery. We're all thinking of you and sending love. - Rest, recover, repeat. We're here for whatever you need. Hurry back to us soon. Example messages — Warm and simple: - Thinking of you and hoping you feel brighter very soon. - Sending you warm wishes and a speedy recovery. - Hope each day finds you a little stronger. Get well soon. - Wishing you rest, comfort, and a quick return to your old self. Example messages — A little playful: - Doctor's orders, allegedly: maximum rest, minimum guilt, snacks as required. Get well soon. - Being poorly is rubbish, so here's official permission to be thoroughly spoiled. Feel better soon. - I'd send grapes but you'd rather have biscuits. Get well soon - the good biscuits are coming. - Heard you're out of action. Unacceptable. Rest up and rejoin us at your earliest convenience. ### What to write in a new year card Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/new-year A new year is a clean page, and there's no better moment to tell someone what you hope for them. Here's how to write a New Year card that's warm and genuinely forward-looking. Point the message forward rather than back. The whole appeal of a new year is the fresh start, so write toward it - the things you hope they find, the year you wish for them, the good you want coming their way. A little hope, sincerely offered, is exactly what the occasion's for. Then make it personal enough to dodge the mass-forward feeling. A generic 'Happy New Year' is fine for many, but a line that's actually about them - their plans, your shared year, a wish that fits their life - turns a throwaway greeting into something they'll appreciate. Warm and specific always wins. How to approach it: - Look forward, not back: Wish them into the year ahead rather than recapping the last. - Offer a specific hope: Name the good you actually wish for them this year. - Dodge the mass-forward feel: One personal line lifts it above a generic group message. - Keep it warm and hopeful: Optimism, sincerely meant, is what the occasion is for. Example messages — For a close friend: - Whatever this year holds, I'm glad I'll be facing it with you in my corner. Happy New Year, my friend. - Here's to a year of good plans, better nights out, and at least one of those wild ideas actually happening. - May this be the year a few of the things you've quietly wanted finally come good. Happy New Year. - New year, same brilliant friend. Can't wait to see what we get up to. Here's to all of it. - Wishing you twelve months of luck landing exactly where you need it. Happy New Year, you legend. Example messages — For family: - Here's to a year that's gentle on us all and generous where it counts. Happy New Year, with love. - Whatever the year brings, I'm grateful we'll meet it together. Wishing you health and happiness. - May the new year be kind to you and full of the things that make you happiest. Happy New Year. - Sending love into the new year and a hope that it treats you as well as you deserve. - Here's to another year of us. Happy New Year - I hope it's your best one yet. Example messages — Hopeful and forward-looking: - Whatever last year was, it's behind you now. Here's to a fresh page and a kinder chapter. - May this year bring more of what you love and less of what wears you down. Happy New Year. - Wishing you a year of small steps forward and plenty worth looking forward to. - Here's to new beginnings, brave choices, and a year that's good to you. Happy New Year. - May the next twelve months surprise you, in all the best ways. Happy New Year. Example messages — Short and sweet: - Happy New Year - here's to a brilliant one. - Wishing you all the best for the year ahead. - New year, fresh start, every good thing. Cheers. - Health, happiness, and a great year to come. Happy New Year. ## What to write, by occasion and relationship ### Birthday messages for Mum Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/mum Mums keep the cards their children give them, so make this one worth keeping. Lead with one specific, true thing about her and say plainly what she means to you. - Happy birthday, Mum. Thank you for a lifetime of putting everyone else first — today it's all about you. - To the woman who taught me almost everything worth knowing: happy birthday, with all my love. - Happy birthday to my first home and my forever soft place to land. I hope today spoils you rotten. - However I turned out alright, most of it was down to you, Mum. Have the loveliest birthday. - Happy birthday, Mum. I don't say it enough, so today I'll say it loudly — I'm so lucky you're mine. - Wishing the happiest birthday to the heart of this family. Put your feet up — you've more than earned it. ### Birthday messages for Dad Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/dad Dads are easy to under-thank and often a little awkward about praise, so keep it warm and understated. Name a small, true thing and slip the sincere bit in. - Happy birthday, Dad. Half of what I know how to do, I know because you showed me. Thank you for all of it. - To the man whose advice I ignored for years and now repeat word for word — happy birthday, Dad. - Happy birthday to the steadiest person I know. Hope today is as good to you as you've been to all of us. - Dad, you never made a fuss and never missed a thing. I noticed both. Have a brilliant birthday. - Happy birthday, Dad — here's to the dodgy jokes, the good advice, and you. Love you. - Cheers to you today, Dad. Thanks for the lifts, the lessons, and for always being the calm one. Happy birthday. ### Birthday messages for your sister Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/sister A sister has known you your whole life, so skip the generic and make her card as real as she is. A shared memory or in-joke beats any shop-bought line. - Happy birthday to the sister who knows all my secrets and loves me anyway. Lucky doesn't cover it. - We've shared a childhood, a thousand arguments and a whole lot of love. Happy birthday, sis. - Happy birthday to my built-in best friend. Here's to another year of being ridiculous together. - No one gets me like you do. Have the best birthday, sis — you more than deserve it. - Happy birthday to my favourite partner in crime. The world's lucky to have you; I'm luckier still. ### Birthday messages for your brother Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/brother Brothers don't always say the soft stuff out loud — a birthday card is a good place to slip it in, joke and all. - Happy birthday to the brother I'd still pick, even after all these years of putting up with you. - We don't say it much, so here it is in writing: I'm proud of you, and glad you're my brother. Happy birthday. - Happy birthday, bro. Here's to a lifetime of having each other's backs. Wouldn't swap you. - To my brother and one of my favourite people — have a brilliant birthday. Go and make a fuss of yourself. - Happy birthday to the only person who remembers every embarrassing thing I've ever done. Love you anyway. ### Birthday messages for your best friend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/best-friend Your best friend deserves more than a signature in a card. Tell them what they actually mean to you — specific and warm always wins. - Happy birthday to the friend who's seen me at my worst and stuck around anyway. Genuinely lucky to know you. - Some friends are for a season; you're for life. Happy birthday, you absolute legend. - Happy birthday to my person — the one I call first, good news or bad. Here's to you, always. - Every year I'm more grateful you're in my corner. Have the best birthday — drinks are on me. - You make my life better just by being in it. Happy birthday to the best friend a person could ask for. ### Birthday messages for your husband Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/husband An anniversary isn't the only time to say it. Write him a birthday card he'll keep — plain and true beats grand and clever. - Happy birthday to my favourite person, my best decision, and the best part of every ordinary day. I love you. - Another year of you — lucky me. Happy birthday, my love. Here's to many, many more. - Happy birthday to the man I'd choose again in a heartbeat. Today, and every day, I'm yours. - You make everything better just by being here. Happy birthday, my love — I hope today spoils you. - Happy birthday to my husband and my home. Loving you is the easiest thing I do. Always. ### Birthday messages for your wife Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/wife Tell her she's still the one. Write your wife a birthday card that says what you feel, in your own plain words. - Happy birthday to my wife, my favourite person, and the best thing that ever happened to me. I love you. - Another year with you, and I still can't believe my luck. Happy birthday, my love. - Happy birthday to the woman who makes everything feel like home. Today is all about you — enjoy every minute. - You're the best decision I ever made and the one I'd make again. Happy birthday, my love. - Happy birthday to my wife and my whole heart. Here's to you — today and always. ### Birthday messages for a friend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/friend Not your closest mate, but someone you're glad to know? Keep it warm and genuine — a sincere line lands better than a forced inside joke. - Happy birthday! Hope your day is as lovely as you are — you deserve a proper celebration. - Wishing a very happy birthday to one of the good ones. Here's to a brilliant year ahead. - Happy birthday! So glad our paths crossed. Go and make a fuss of yourself today. - Hope your birthday is full of all your favourite things. Cheers to you — have a great one. - Happy birthday to a genuinely lovely human. May this year be every bit as good as you are. ### Birthday messages for your son Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/son A birthday card for your son is a chance to tell him what you might not say out loud. Lead with pride and one specific thing you love about him. - Happy birthday, son. Watching you grow into the person you are has been the proudest joy of my life. - To my boy on his birthday — I couldn't be prouder of you if I tried. Have the best day. - Happy birthday, son. Whatever this year brings, know I'm always in your corner. Love you, always. - You made me a parent and you've made me proud every day since. Happy birthday, son. - Happy birthday to my son and one of my favourite people in the world. Go and have a brilliant one. ### Birthday messages for your daughter Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/daughter A birthday card for your daughter is a place to say how proud and grateful you are. One specific, true thing beats a paragraph of well-wishing. - Happy birthday to my daughter — watching you become who you are has been the greatest gift of my life. - To my girl on her birthday: I'm so proud of you, today and every day. Have the loveliest one. - Happy birthday, sweetheart. Whatever this year holds, I'll be right beside you for all of it. Love you. - You've filled my life with more joy than I knew possible. Happy birthday, my darling daughter. - Happy birthday to my daughter and my heart. Go and make today wonderful — you deserve it. ### Birthday messages for your grandma Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/grandma A birthday card for grandma is a chance to thank her for a lifetime of love. Warm and specific lands best. - Happy birthday, Grandma. Thank you for the love, the stories, and the endless snacks. You're one in a million. - To the best grandma there is — happy birthday, with all my love. Hope today spoils you rotten. - Happy birthday, Grandma. So much of the good in me started with you. Thank you, and have a wonderful day. - Wishing the happiest birthday to my favourite grandma. Here's to you — you deserve every bit of fuss. - Happy birthday, Grandma. You make the whole family better just by being you. Love you loads. ### Birthday messages for your grandad Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/grandpa A birthday card for grandad is a place to thank him for the wisdom and the warmth — keep it heartfelt, with room for a fond joke. - Happy birthday, Grandad. Thank you for the wisdom, the terrible jokes, and a lifetime of love. Legend. - To the best grandad going — happy birthday! Hope today is as brilliant as you are. - Happy birthday, Grandad. Some of my best memories have you in them. Here's to many more. Love you. - Wishing a very happy birthday to my favourite grandad. Put your feet up — you've earned it. - Happy birthday, Grandad. They don't make them like you anymore. Have a wonderful day. ### Birthday messages for your girlfriend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/girlfriend A birthday card for your girlfriend should sound like you and mean it. Skip the clichés and name one real thing you love about her. - Happy birthday to the girl who makes every day better just by being in it. I'm so lucky it's you. - Another year of you — easily my favourite kind. Happy birthday, beautiful. I love you. - Happy birthday to my favourite person. Today's all about you, and honestly, so is most of my heart. - You're the best part of my every day. Happy birthday, my love — I hope it's wonderful. - Happy birthday to the most gorgeous, brilliant, funny person I know. Lucky me. I love you. ### Birthday messages for your boyfriend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/birthday/boyfriend A birthday card for your boyfriend is a chance to tell him what he means to you. Plain and true beats clever every time. - Happy birthday to the best thing that's happened to me. I'm so lucky it's you. I love you. - Another year of you — and I wouldn't change a thing. Happy birthday, my love. - Happy birthday to my favourite person and my favourite place to be. Today's all about you. - You make everything more fun and more home. Happy birthday — I hope it's brilliant. I love you. - Happy birthday to the most wonderful, infuriating, brilliant person I know. Lucky me. Love you. ### Thank you messages for a teacher Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/thank-you/teacher A thank-you card for a teacher is a chance to tell them the difference they made. Name the specific thing — it means more than you know. - Thank you for making learning feel possible. You've made a real difference, and I won't forget it. - The best teachers change lives quietly. Thank you for being one of them. - Thank you for your patience, your encouragement, and for believing in me. It mattered more than you know. - Teachers like you are the reason kids fall in love with learning. Thank you, truly. - Thank you for everything this year. You've left a mark that will last far longer than the lessons. ### Thank you messages for a friend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/thank-you/friend A thank-you card for a friend is a place to be specific. Name what they did and the difference it made. - Thank you for showing up when it counted. I won't forget it, and I'm so grateful for you. - You dropped everything for me without being asked. Thank you — that's the best kind of friend there is. - Thank you for listening, for helping, and for just being there. I'm lucky to call you a friend. - I'd have been lost without you. Thank you for being exactly the friend I needed. - Small thing to you, big thing to me. Thank you for being so kind. I owe you one. ### Thank you messages for your boss Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/thank-you/boss A thank-you card for your boss is a chance to acknowledge their support without overdoing it. Name the specific thing — the opportunity, the backing, the trust. - Thank you for the trust and the opportunities. I've learned a lot working for you, and I'm grateful. - Thank you for backing me when it counted. It hasn't gone unnoticed, and it means a great deal. - I appreciate everything you've done to help me grow. Thank you for being a brilliant boss. - Thank you for your guidance and your patience this year. I'm genuinely grateful to work for you. - Just a note to say thank you — for the support, the steer, and the chance to do my best work. ### Thank you messages for a colleague Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/thank-you/colleague A thank-you card for a colleague is a nice way to say their help didn't go unnoticed. Be specific about what they did. - Thank you for covering for me without making a thing of it — it genuinely took the pressure off. - You went well beyond what anyone asked, and it didn't go unnoticed. Thank you. - Thank you for having my back this week. It made all the difference, and I won't forget it. - Grateful to work alongside someone who steps up the way you did. Thank you. - Thank you for the help, the patience, and the good company. You make this place better. ### Thank you messages for a doctor Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/thank-you/doctor A thank-you card for a doctor is a heartfelt way to acknowledge their care. Keep it sincere — their work asks a lot of them. - Thank you for your care, your patience, and your reassurance when we needed it most. It meant everything. - We're so grateful for everything you did. Thank you for looking after us with such kindness. - Thank you, Doctor — for the skill, the calm, and the time you took. We won't forget it. - Words don't quite cover it, but thank you. Your care made a frightening time so much easier to bear. - From all of us: thank you for everything. We're more grateful than we can say. ### Thank you messages for a nurse Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/thank-you/nurse A thank-you card for a nurse acknowledges some of the kindest, hardest work there is. Be warm and specific. - Thank you for the kindness, the care, and the gentle reassurance. You made all the difference. - Nurses like you are angels in scrubs. Thank you for looking after us so well. - Thank you for your patience and your warmth when we needed it most. We're so grateful. - We'll never forget how well you cared for us. Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts. - Thank you for everything you do, every single day. You're appreciated more than you know. ### Thank you messages for a neighbour Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/thank-you/neighbour A thank-you card for a neighbour is a lovely small gesture for an everyday kindness. Keep it warm and friendly. - Thank you for being such a kind and thoughtful neighbour. We're lucky to live next to you. - Just a note to say thank you — for the help, the favours, and the friendly face. It means a lot. - Thank you for keeping an eye on the place and for always being so kind. Grateful to have you next door. - We don't say it enough, so here it is: thank you for being a wonderful neighbour. - Thank you for all the little kindnesses. They add up to a lot, and we appreciate every one. ### Anniversary messages for your husband Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/anniversary/husband An anniversary card for your husband is a chance to say the thing you don't say often enough. Anchor it in your own story. - All these years on, you're still the best part of every day. Happy anniversary, my love. - I'd choose you again, and again, and again. Happy anniversary to my husband and my home. - Thank you for the life we've built and the love that holds it up. Happy anniversary, my love. - Still you. Still us. Still the easiest yes I ever gave. Happy anniversary, my darling husband. - Loving you is the simplest, surest thing I do. Happy anniversary — here's to many more years of us. ### Anniversary messages for your wife Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/anniversary/wife An anniversary card for your wife is the day for honesty over cleverness. Tell her you'd choose this life and her all over again. - All these years on, you're still my favourite person and my best decision. Happy anniversary, my love. - I'd marry you again tomorrow, without a second thought. Happy anniversary to my beautiful wife. - Thank you for the home, the laughter, and the love. Happy anniversary, my darling. - Still the best thing that ever happened to me. Happy anniversary, my love — here's to us. - Loving you has been the great privilege of my life. Happy anniversary to my wife and my whole heart. ### Anniversary messages for your partner Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/anniversary/partner An anniversary card for your partner is a chance to say it plainly — reach for a memory only the two of you share. - All this time, and you're still my favourite. Happy anniversary — I'd do it all again, gladly. - Thank you for the life we've made together. Happy anniversary, my love. - Still us. Still the best decision I ever made. Here's to many more years. Happy anniversary. - Loving you is the easiest thing I do. Happy anniversary — here's to all of it, with you. - Of all my choices, you're the one I'm proudest of. Happy anniversary, my love. ### Anniversary messages for your parents Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/anniversary/parents An anniversary card for your mum and dad (or any couple you love) is a chance to celebrate a love you grew up watching. - Happy anniversary to the two people who showed me what love actually looks like. Lucky us. - All these years together, and still going strong. Happy anniversary, Mum and Dad — we love you both. - You're the couple the rest of us quietly take notes from. Happy anniversary, with all our love. - Thank you for a lifetime of love, patience, and example. Happy anniversary to two of the best. - Here's to your love, still worth celebrating after all these years. Happy anniversary, you two. ### Anniversary messages for a couple Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/anniversary/couple An anniversary card for a couple — friends, family, anyone whose love you admire — should celebrate the two of them together. - Happy anniversary to two people who make the whole thing look easy. Lucky us to know you. - Wishing you both another year as good as you are together. Cheers to you! - You're the couple the rest of us quietly take notes from. Happy anniversary. - Here's to your love, still going strong and still worth celebrating. Congratulations, you two. - Happy anniversary! Here's to many more years of the two of you. So happy for you both. ### Anniversary messages for your girlfriend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/anniversary/girlfriend An anniversary card for your girlfriend is a chance to say how glad you are it's her. Plain and true beats clever. - Another year with you, and I'm still the lucky one. Happy anniversary, beautiful. - Happy anniversary to the girl who makes every day better. Here's to us — I love you. - Time flies when it's you. Happy anniversary, my love. I wouldn't change a thing. - Still you, still us, still my favourite. Happy anniversary — I love you more than ever. - Happy anniversary to my favourite person. Here's to many more years of this. I love you. ### Anniversary messages for your boyfriend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/anniversary/boyfriend An anniversary card for your boyfriend is a place to tell him what these months or years have meant. Say it simply. - Another year with you, and I wouldn't change a single day. Happy anniversary, my love. - Happy anniversary to the best thing that's happened to me. Here's to us — I love you. - Still my favourite person to do everything (and nothing) with. Happy anniversary. - Time flies when I'm with you. Happy anniversary, my love — here's to so much more. - Happy anniversary to my favourite human. Lucky me, every day. I love you. ### Engagement messages for the happy couple Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/engagement/couple An engagement card for the happy couple should celebrate them both. Lead with joy and look forward to the life ahead. - Congratulations to the happy couple! You two just make sense — here's to a lifetime of it. - So thrilled for you both. Here's to the wedding, the marriage, and all the good stuff ahead. - The best news! Wishing you both every happiness as you start this next chapter together. - Two of our favourite people, engaged! Couldn't be happier for you. Congratulations. - Here's to the ring, the love, and the adventure ahead. Congratulations to you both! ### Engagement messages for a friend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/engagement/friend An engagement card for a friend is a chance to share their joy. Be genuinely delighted and look ahead with them. - Engaged! About time — we've all known you were made for each other. So thrilled for you. - Congratulations, you! Couldn't be happier to see you this happy. Here's to the big day and beyond. - You found the real thing, and everyone can see it. Huge congratulations on your engagement. - Best news I've heard all year. Drinks are on me — we're celebrating this properly! - So happy for you. Wishing you both a brilliant engagement and an even better marriage. Congratulations! ### Engagement messages for your daughter Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/engagement/daughter An engagement card for your daughter is a proud, tender moment. Welcome her partner and celebrate the love you raised her to find. - Engaged! We couldn't be prouder or happier for you, darling. Welcome to the family. - Watching you find this love has been one of the great joys of our lives. Congratulations, sweetheart. - Happy engagement to our girl and the lucky one who gets to marry her. So thrilled for you both. - You've found your person, and we couldn't have wished for better. Congratulations, with all our love. - So proud, so happy, so excited for what's ahead. Congratulations on your engagement, darling. ### Engagement messages for your son Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/engagement/son An engagement card for your son is a chance to say how proud you are and to welcome his partner warmly. - Engaged! We couldn't be happier for you, son. Welcome to the family — what wonderful news. - Watching you grow into this love has made us so proud. Congratulations on your engagement, son. - Happy engagement to our boy and the lucky one marrying him. So thrilled for you both. - You've found a good one, and so have they. Congratulations, son — with all our love. - So proud and so happy for you both. Here's to the wedding and a lifetime beyond it. Congratulations. ### New job messages for a friend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/new-job/friend A friend landing a new job is brilliant news. Celebrate the win, back them for the start, and tell them how proud you are. - Congratulations on the new job! Knew you'd land it. Go and be brilliant — they're lucky to have you. - So proud of you. New job, new adventure — you've earned every bit of it. Onwards and upwards! - Amazing news! They have no idea how good they've got it yet. They'll find out. Congratulations! - Here's to the new chapter — go and make it yours. So pleased for you, and so proud. - New job suits you already. Wishing you a brilliant first day and an even better road ahead. ### New job messages for a colleague Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/new-job/colleague A colleague moving to a new role deserves a proper send-off and a confident push into it. Mark the move and wish them well. - Gutted to lose you, thrilled for you. Go and be brilliant in the new role — they've got a good one. - Congratulations on the new job! Thank you for everything here, and good luck with what's next. - New job, well deserved. Wishing you a brilliant start — keep in touch! - Onwards and upwards, and so well earned. The new place is lucky to have you. Good luck! - So pleased for you — go and show them what you can do. Congratulations on the move. ### Retirement messages for a colleague Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/retirement/colleague A colleague retiring deserves a proper send-off. Thank them for the years of working alongside you, then wish them well for the freedom ahead. - It's been a genuine pleasure working alongside you. Thank you for everything — now go and enjoy every minute of retirement. - The place won't be the same without you. Happy retirement to one of the best colleagues a person could ask for. - Thank you for the wisdom, the patience, and the cover when I needed it. Wishing you a long and happy retirement. - You made the hard days easier just by being around. Enjoy the lie-ins — you've more than earned them. - From all of us: thank you, and happy retirement. Don't be a stranger. ### Retirement messages for your boss Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/retirement/boss Marking a boss's retirement is a chance to thank them properly. Acknowledge what they built and the example they set, then wish them well. - Thank you for leading by example and for backing us when it counted. Wishing you a wonderful retirement. - You set the standard the rest of us are still trying to meet. Happy retirement — it's well and truly earned. - It's been a privilege to learn from you. Enjoy the next chapter — you've earned every bit of it. - Thank you for the trust, the guidance, and the steady hand. Here's to a long and happy retirement. - A career to be proud of and a future to enjoy. Thank you for everything — happy retirement. ### Retirement messages for your mum Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/retirement/mum Your mum retiring is a milestone worth marking warmly — thank her for a working life and wish her the rest and fun she's earned. - Happy retirement, Mum! After a lifetime of looking after everyone, the time is finally all yours. Enjoy it. - So proud of everything you've done, Mum. Now go and do all the things you never had time for. Happy retirement. - You've earned every slow morning and lazy afternoon coming your way. Happy retirement, Mum — with all my love. - Thank you for working so hard for all of us, Mum. Here's to your well-deserved retirement and a brilliant new chapter. - Happy retirement to the hardest-working woman I know. Put your feet up — you've earned it. ### Retirement messages for your dad Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/retirement/dad A retiring dad doesn't always want a fuss, so keep it warm and a little understated — thank him for the graft and wish him the good stuff ahead. - Happy retirement, Dad. After all those early starts, you've earned a lifetime of lie-ins. Enjoy every one. - Thank you for working so hard for all of us, Dad. Now the time's yours — go and make the most of it. - So proud of you, Dad. Here's to slow mornings, long lunches, and absolutely no alarms. Happy retirement. - A career well done and a retirement well earned. Enjoy it, Dad — you've earned every minute. - Happy retirement, Dad. Go and do all the things work got in the way of. We're proud of you. ### Retirement messages for a friend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/retirement/friend A friend hitting retirement is great news — celebrate it warmly and look forward to all the free time you can now spend together. - Happy retirement! Now you've no excuse not to come for that long lunch. So pleased for you. - Congratulations on retiring — the world's your oyster now. Wishing you adventures, rest, and all the good stuff. - Free at last! Here's to slow mornings and spontaneous trips. Happy retirement, my friend. - You've earned this. Go and enjoy every minute — and save some of that free time for me. Happy retirement! - Wishing you the happiest, laziest, most adventurous retirement. Couldn't be more pleased for you. ### Leaving messages for a colleague Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/leaving/colleague A colleague moving on deserves more than a quick goodbye. Say what they brought to the place and wish them well for what's next. - Gutted to lose you, thrilled for where you're going. Thanks for making this place better — go and smash it. - It won't be the same without you. Thank you for the cover, the laughs, and the sanity checks. Good luck! - You leave a gap and a high bar. Wishing you a brilliant next chapter — and don't be a stranger. - Thank you for being the best kind of colleague. Onwards and upwards — you've earned it. - Sad to see you go, but so happy for you. Keep in touch, and good luck with everything ahead. ### Leaving messages for your boss Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/leaving/boss When a boss moves on, thank them for what they built and how they led — sincere and warm, with a nod to what's next. - Thank you for leading by example and for always having our backs. Wishing you the very best in your next role. - You made this a place worth working at. Good luck with what's next — you'll be brilliant. - It's been a privilege to learn from you. Thank you for everything, and good luck with the move. - The best boss sets people up to succeed, and you did exactly that. Wishing you all the best ahead. - Sorry to see you go, grateful for everything you taught us. Good luck — knock 'em dead. ### Leaving messages for a friend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/leaving/friend A friend leaving — a job, a city, a chapter — calls for a warm goodbye and a door left open. Say what you'll miss and wish them luck. - New chapter, same friendship. Distance changes nothing. Go and make it brilliant — I'll visit. - Sad to see you go, happy for the adventure ahead. Save me a spot on the sofa. Good luck! - It's the end of an era and the start of a good one. Missing you already — wishing you everything. - Off you go to bigger things. I'm only ever a phone call away. Good luck, you. - Go and be brilliant — you will be. Don't be a stranger, and come back and visit soon. ### Graduation messages for your daughter Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/graduation/daughter A graduation card for your daughter is a place to say how proud you are. Honour the work, not just the gown. - We are so proud of you. Watching you cross that stage is a moment we'll never forget. Congratulations, darling. - All those late nights and early mornings led right here. Congratulations, sweetheart — go take on the world. - You did it, and you did it your way. We couldn't be prouder. Happy graduation, our girl. - The hard part's done and the exciting part starts now. So proud of you. Congratulations, darling. - Happy graduation to our brilliant girl. The world is lucky to have you heading into it. We love you. ### Graduation messages for your son Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/graduation/son A graduation card for your son is a chance to tell him how proud you are and how much you believe in what's next. - We are so proud of you, son. You worked for this, and you earned every bit of it. Congratulations. - All those years of effort, and look at you now. Happy graduation — go and be brilliant. - You did it your way and you did it well. We couldn't be prouder. Congratulations, son. - The hard part's done; the world's wide open. Back yourself out there. So proud of you. - Happy graduation to our boy. Whatever comes next, you'll meet it head on. We love you, and we're proud. ### Graduation messages for a friend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/graduation/friend A graduation card for a friend celebrates the grind as much as the gown. Be proud and look ahead with them. - You nearly quit twice and finished anyway — that's the bit I'm proudest of. Congratulations, graduate! - All those panic-revising nights, and look at you. Knew you'd do it. So proud of you, my friend. - Cap off, future wide open, and no surprise to anyone who knows you. Congratulations! - You earned this one the hard way, which makes it the best kind of win. Now let's celebrate. - Happy graduation! The world hasn't seen anything yet. So proud of you — go and smash it. ### Graduation messages for your sister Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/graduation/sister A graduation card for your sister is a chance to be proud out loud. Name the work and cheer her on. - So proud of you, sis. I watched you work for this, and you more than earned it. Congratulations! - Cap off, head high. You did it, and you did it brilliantly. Happy graduation, sis. - Years of hard work, well and truly paid off. So proud to call you my sister. Congratulations! - Knew you'd smash it. Now go and take on the world — it's lucky to have you. Love you, sis. - Happy graduation to my brilliant sister. Onwards and upwards — I'm so proud of you. ### Sympathy messages for the loss of a mother Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/sympathy/loss-of-mother Writing to someone who's lost their mum is hard, and that's alright. You don't need perfect words — just warmth, honesty, and a reminder they're not alone. - There are no words for losing your mum. I'm so sorry. I'm here, for as long as you need me. - Your mum was so loved, and so are you. Holding you close in my thoughts during this hardest of times. - I'm so sorry for the loss of your mother. Lean on me whenever you need to — I'm not going anywhere. - No one can fill the space she leaves, but you don't have to face it alone. Thinking of you with so much love. - Sending you all my love as you grieve your mum. I'm only ever a call away, day or night. ### Sympathy messages for the loss of a father Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/sympathy/loss-of-father When someone loses their dad, the kindest card simply acknowledges it and lets them know you're there. Keep it gentle and honest. - I'm so sorry about your dad. There's nothing I can say to make it lighter, but I can carry some of it with you. - Your father was a good man, and he raised a good one. Thinking of you with so much love right now. - I'm so sorry for the loss of your dad. Whatever you need, whenever you need it, I'm here. - No words feel enough. Just know I'm thinking of you, and I'm beside you through all of this. - Sending you strength and love as you grieve your dad. You're not alone in this — lean on me. ### Sympathy messages for the loss of a partner Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/sympathy/loss-of-partner Few losses are harder than a partner. Don't try to fix it — just acknowledge the depth of it and offer to be there. - I'm so deeply sorry. There are no words for a loss like this — please know how much I'm thinking of you. - Your love was something to admire, and I know how much they meant to you. I'm here, for anything at all. - I can't imagine how hard this is. I won't try to. I'll just be here, for as long as you need me. - Holding you in my heart through the hardest days. Whenever you're ready, and not a moment before, I'm here. - Sending you all my love. Lean on me for the practical things and the impossible ones alike. ### Sympathy messages for the loss of a friend Source: https://www.mojo-greet.com/what-to-write/sympathy/loss-of-friend Losing a friend is a real and often under-acknowledged grief. Honour it gently and let them know you see their pain. - I'm so sorry for the loss of your friend. That kind of bond is rare, and the grief is real. I'm here. - They clearly meant the world to you, and it shows what a good friend you are. Thinking of you with love. - I'm so sorry. Losing a friend leaves a quiet, aching gap. You don't have to carry it alone. - Sending you so much love as you grieve. Whatever you need, I'm right beside you. - I'm thinking of you, and of them. Lean on me whenever it helps — I'm not going anywhere. ## About Mojo Greet (https://www.mojo-greet.com) is a free greeting-card platform by Mojo Gift (https://mojo-gift.com). Create and send a personal card free — with an AI-written message, your photo, or a voice note — by email or WhatsApp, no account needed. Optional Mojo Gift experiences attach from EUR 25. Contact: hello@mojo-greet.com.