What to write in a Valentine's Day card
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.
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How to get it right
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Questions
What if Valentine's Day feels a bit forced to me?
Then say so, kindly - 'I'm not one for the fuss, but any excuse to tell you I love you' is honest and charming. Owning the awkwardness is its own kind of romantic.
Can I send a Valentine's card to a friend?
Of course - a 'Galentine's' or friendship Valentine is a lovely gesture; just keep the tone warm and clearly platonic so the affection reads the way you intend.
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