What to write
What to write in a get well card for Dad
Dads can be stubborn patients. Keep it warm and a little wry, and gently insist he actually rests.
Quick answer
Get well soon, Dad. Doctor's orders — and mine: rest, behave, and let people help for once.
Get well messages for Dad
Thinking of you, Dad, and willing you back to full strength. Take it easy — the DIY can wait.
Feel better soon, Dad. You're the toughest person I know, but even you're allowed a proper rest.
Sending you all my love and a firm reminder to actually follow the advice this time. Get well soon.
Wishing you comfort and a speedy recovery, Dad. I'm right here for whatever you need.
Get well soon, Dad. Put your feet up, do as you're told, and let us worry about the rest.
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Questions
What do you write in a get well card for Dad?
Dads can be stubborn patients. Keep it warm and a little wry, and gently insist he actually rests. 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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