Let me start by saying this: once upon a time, one of my closest friends was feeling really crappy. They were sick, stressed, had no energy. I wanted to say something to make them feel better, but everything sounded so robotic and cheesy. How could I cheer someone up?
Then I realized: there are endless ways to tell someone you hope they feel better!
Words are powerful, even the small ones we use to wish someone well. With positive phrasing, the right words can cheer someone up. From friends and family to coworkers, there’s always someone who can use a thoughtful message to lift their spirits.
Below are 100 Ways to Tell Someone You Hope They Feel Better.
1–10: Simple and Heartfelt
- I hope you feel better soon.
- Thinking of you… get well soon!
- Sending healing thoughts your way.
- Wishing you a speedy recovery.
- Hope today is kinder to you.
- Take care of yourself, then feel better soon!
- Hoping your day only gets brighter.
- Can’t wait to see you back at 100%.
- Sending happy vibes your way.
- Feel better soon! I’m always here if you need me.
Read also: 100 Quotes for Difficult Relationships
11–20: Warm and Personal
- I miss you! Hope you feel better soon!
- Sending sunshine your way!
- Thinking of you and wishing you a speedy recovery.
- You can do this—get well soon!
- Hoping you feel happier and healthier every day.
- You deserve to feel better, so take care of yourself!
- Wishing you comfort and peace today.
- Keeping you in my thoughts. I hope this illness gets easier for you.
- Thinking of you. I hope your day improves!
- Sending hugs and happy thoughts.
Read also: 100 Affirmations for Calmness
21–30: Encouraging and Uplifting
- Every day is another day closer to feeling better.
- You got this! Keep fighting.
- I know it seems like nothing will get better, but it will.
- Thinking of you and sending positive vibes.
- There’s no rush—you’ll feel better soon.
- Remember how strong you are! I hope you feel that strength today.
- Hoping today is filled with smiles for you.
- Just hang in there, okay? Better days are coming.
- You are so strong, and I believe you’ll get through this.
- Sending you strength to feel better.
31–40: Fun and Lighthearted
- Hope you feel better soon… you’re too amazing to be down for long!
- Feel better soon, or I’ll send the puppy dogs after you!
- I made you some chicken soup that you can’t see over here!
- I hope your day gets brighter than your favorite dessert.
- Sickness? What sickness? You’ll feel fine soon!
- Sprinkling glitter on my get-well wishes for you!
- Hope you feel better faster than you can update your Wi-Fi router.
- Don’t let a few sick days get you down! You got this!
- Can’t wait to get back to my funny self with you when you feel better.
- The get-well fairies approved this message.
41–50: Thoughtful and Empathetic
- I hope that you’re starting to feel better today.
- May good moments find you often.
- Looking forward to you feeling better—you’ll be healing soon!
- Thinking of you. You’re in my heart—get well soon!
- If I could, I would take this pain away from you.
- Sending you warmth, love, and positive juju.
- I hope you feel happy today.
- Remember that I’m always here to listen.
- Today will be easier than yesterday, I promise.
- You are worth feeling better soon.
51–60: Inspiring Recovery
- Tomorrow is a brand new day to feel better than you did today.
- Sending happy, healthy thoughts your way!
- May you find peace in your day.
- You’re going to feel better before you know it!
- Your recovery will be smooth.
- You amaze me with how strong you are. I hope it lifts you up.
- There’s a little luck coming your way today!
- Smiles will come plenty soon, but for now, I hope you feel better.
- I know you’re feeling better just around the corner.
- Don’t forget how strong you are as you recover from this.
61–70: Creative and Unique
- I hope your day is as warm as my thoughts for you.
- Sprinkle some rainbows on that horrible sick day.
- May your blankets be warm and your laughter plentiful.
- Just wanted to send you this get-well bouquet.
- Your recovery will be quicker than you can say “ick.”
- I hope you feel silly enough to laugh again soon.
- Sunshine filled with hugs in each letter.
- Feel better ASAP or else I’ll annoy you with memes!
- I’m wishing on all the stars for your smile to return.
- Let the universe know you’re feeling sick so it can send you comfort.
71–80: Short and Sweet
- Get well soon!
- Feel better ASAP!
- Hope you find relief today.
- Thinking of you.
- I hope to hear you’re feeling better soon.
- You take care of yourself.
- Positive thoughts coming your way!
- Get well soon!
- I got your back.
- Tomorrow is a brand new day to feel better.
81–90: Supportive and Reassuring
- I’ve got you, buddy. We’ll get through this tough time.
- Remember that you’re not alone in this. Feeling better will come.
- Sending positive thoughts and love to you.
- You deserve to be happy and healthy. I hope that’s your comfort.
- Today will be easier than the one before.
- If you ever need anything, just let me know.
- You’re strong, and I’m sending you some extra strength.
- With every hour that passes, I hope you feel better.
- You’re not alone, I’ve got you in my thoughts.
- Sending healing energy your way.
91–100: Heartwarming and Thoughtful
- Tomorrow I hope you wake up feeling better.
- I wish small joys come to you today.
- Sending you lots of love and light.
- May you find peace in your day.
- My thoughts are with you, wishing you the best.
- When you blink, you’ll be feeling better.
- You better always be in my heart. Get well soon!
- Feel better tomorrow than you do today.
- Give me a hug when you feel better. Sending through text.
- Keep your head high, buddy. Better days are coming.
Final Thoughts
There are tons of ways you can tell someone you hope they feel better. Sometimes heartfelt messages are best. Other days, being silly or brief is all someone needs. Whatever you decide to say to the person in your life who is under the weather, make sure it authentically comes from your heart.
Tiny words can go a long way for someone who isn’t feeling well. Use these phrases to help inspire a cheer-worthy message to remind them you care.
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