- “I've been thinking about you.”
- “You've been on my mind a lot lately.”
- “Thinking of you always makes my day.”
- “Just wanted to send some happy thoughts your way today.”
- “I just came across an old photo of us, and it got me thinking about how much fun we always have together…”
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What can I say instead of thinking of you?
- “Hang in there!” …
- “I hope you feel better soon!” …
- “Take care of yourself!” …
- “I'm sorry you aren't feeling well!” …
- “I'll pray for your speedy recovery!” …
- “You are the strongest person I know! …
- “I heard you aren't feeling well.
What are nice things to say in a card?
- Hope your special day brings you all that your heart desires! Here's wishing you a day full of pleasant surprises! …
- Thinking of you on this very special day, Happy Birthday.
- Birthdays come around once a year, but friends like you are once in a lifetime.
What are thinking of you cards for?
Whether you're
offering warm wishes, expressing sympathy
, or simply letting someone know they're on your mind, a thinking-of-you card is a simple act of kindness that can go a long way.
What do you write in a card to someone going through a hard time?
- “I hope you feel your inner strength building day by day.”
- “This is tough, but you're tougher.”
- “I'm proud of you for walking this road, for doing what's right for you.”
- “You're making a big change, and that's a really big deal.”
How do you let someone know you are thinking of them?
Text Them And Tell Them You
‘ve Been Thinking About Them
All it takes is just a short message saying: “Hey, I've been thinking about you lately, and I hope you're doing well!” to let someone know that you really do care.
Why can't I stop thinking about someone?
If you find yourself unable to stop thinking or unable to stop obsessing about someone, that could be
the sign that you're developing a fixation on them
. … If they've started dating someone else or are thinking about a new person that isn't you, it's important to let them be.
What are nice things to say to someone?
- You are more fun than anyone or anything I know, including bubble wrap.
- You are the most perfect you there is.
- You are enough.
- You are one of the strongest people I know.
- You look great today.
- You have the best smile.
- Your outlook on life is amazing.
- You just light up the room.
How do you write a greeting message?
- Allow Me to Introduce Myself.
- Good afternoon.
- Good morning.
- How are you?
- Hope this email finds you well.
- I hope you enjoyed your weekend.
- I hope you're doing well.
- I hope you're having a great week.
How do you write a card to someone?
- Open it up. Start with “dear” or even “dearest.” Or try “hi” or “hello” or the old-school charm of “greetings.” Add the recipient's name and you're off!
- Say why you're writing. …
- Go on a bit. …
- Reaffirm your relationship. …
- Say it again. …
- Finish strong.
How do you send well wishes?
- Hope you feel better soon!
- Wishing you more strength with each coming day.
- Have the speediest of recoveries!
- May good health and happiness be closer than you think.
- Thinking of you and wishing you a speedy recovery.
- Sending healthy vibes in your direction.
What do you write in a card for someone you don't know well?
- “I know we haven't seen each other in a long time, but I was so sorry to hear about your grandmother's passing. …
- “I haven't seen you since the family reunion 20 years ago. …
- “I know I didn't know Bob well outside of serving him at work.
What do you write in a thinking of you card serious illness?
- I'm so sorry to hear you're unwell. …
- I was sad to hear about your diagnosis. …
- I hope you're taking it slow and easy right now.
- I'm pulling for you during recovery. …
- I don't know what to say except I care about you and I'm thinking of you.
What words can I say for encouragement?
- Hang in there.
- Don't give up.
- Keep pushing.
- Keep fighting!
- Stay strong.
- Never give up.
- Never say ‘die'.
- Come on! You can do it!.
How do you help someone going through a hard time?
- Ask them how they are feeling. Then, listen non-judgmentally to their response. …
- Show them that you want to understand and express sympathy. …
- Ask how you can support them and resist jumping in to problem-solve. …
- Check in to see if they are suicidal. …
- Reassure them, realistically.
What to write in a card to make someone feel better?
- Feel better soon!
- Hope you feel better soon.
- Hoping you find strength with each new day. …
- Have a speedy recovery!
- I hope each new day brings you closer to a full and speedy recovery!
- May good health envelop you, spurring a quick recovery.
- Thinking of you lots and hoping for your speedy recovery.