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What to write in a get well card for a colleague

A get-well card for a colleague should be kind and low-pressure — reassure them work is covered so they can actually switch off.

Quick answer

Wishing you a speedy recovery! Don't give work a second thought — we've got it covered. Just focus on getting well.

Get well messages for a colleague

Get well soon from all of us. Rest up properly — the emails will still be here (unfortunately) when you're back.
Thinking of you and hoping you feel brighter soon. Take the time you need; you're missed but in good hands here.
Sending our best for a full and speedy recovery. Look after yourself — that's the only job that matters right now.
Feel better soon! The team's rooting for you. Switch off, rest, and come back when you're properly ready.
Wishing you comfort and a quick recovery. No rushing back — your health comes first, always.

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What do you write in a get well card for a colleague?

A get-well card for a colleague should be kind and low-pressure — reassure them work is covered so they can actually switch off. The strongest messages name one specific, true thing about them and say plainly how you feel — keep it short and it lands harder.

How long should a get well message be?

One to three sentences is plenty. A short, specific line beats a long, generic paragraph — people remember the detail, not the word count.

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