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What to write in a wedding card for a friend

A wedding card for a friend should feel warm and personal without straining for grandeur. A sincere line about the two of them lands better than borrowed poetry.

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So happy to see you marry your favourite person. Wishing you both a lifetime of the joy you're feeling today.

Wedding messages for a friend

Congratulations! It's a joy to watch two people this well-suited make it official. Here's to your happily ever after.
Happy wedding day to one of my favourite people and the lucky person marrying you. Wishing you every happiness.
Cheers to the newlyweds! May your marriage be full of laughter, good food, and the odd well-timed compromise.
So thrilled for you both. You've found something rare — hold onto it, and enjoy every minute of today.
Wishing you a marriage as brilliant as you are. Congratulations, and here's to the adventures ahead.
Congratulations on your wedding! Delighted to be here to celebrate you both. Now let's dance.

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What do you write in a wedding card for a friend?

A wedding card for a friend should feel warm and personal without straining for grandeur. A sincere line about the two of them lands better than borrowed poetry. 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 wedding 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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