“Hey there! I’m thinking about you and hope you’re feeling better!” “Get well soon! Keeping you in my thoughts 💭” “How are you feeling today? I hope you get well soon!”

“I’m gonna need you to recover ASAP so we can have another beach day soon!” “Feel better soon! That’s an order, not a suggestion 😉” “Get well soon! (Seriously, I’m dreading working a double shift without you!)”

“Don’t worry about shoveling this week, me and my snowblower have you covered!” “I’m at the grocery store now, is there anything I can grab for you?” “Let me know if there’s anything I can do for you while you recover!”

“Looking forward to passing you notes during math class again soon!” “Can’t wait to bump into you in the break room again! ☕” “I need you back at the dog park to help me supervise my fur baby asap!”

“I see karma finally got you for teasing me last week! 😝” “I guess your dance moves aren’t the only thing that’s sick anymore. ” “Wow, you didn’t have to catch a cold just to get out of lunch with me! Lol”

“You better be caught up on Succession when you get back to work! 📺” “I bet you’ll feel so refreshed after all these naps 💤” “Ugh you get to take part in my favorite hobby: laying down!”

“Take as much time as you need to feel better, we’ll cover your meetings. ” “No rush on getting those assignments in. Focus on your health!” “No pressure to make it to David’s party this weekend. Rest up!”

“I can’t make it through another professional development session without you to make faces at!” “Geometry class is not the same without you. I’m actually learning something! 😵” “Jen’s party last night was fun. Would’ve been better if you were there though!”

“Let’s hop on a Zoom call later! I’d love to see your face. ” “Do you feel up to FaceTime? We could watch the new episode of Riverdale together!” “Why don’t I give you a call tonight? ☎️ Let me know when you’re free. ”

“I just heard about your diagnosis. I’m so sorry you’re going through this. ” “I’m sorry you’re so sick! Sending good vibes your way 🌟” “I’m so sorry you’re still feeling ill. I’m thinking of you!”

“Your optimism throughout this whole thing has been so admirable!” “You’re handling this so well. I would be such a wreck if it were me. ” “You’ve been so brave ever since your diagnosis. I really look up to you. ” While this is an encouraging thing to say, it might also put pressure on the sick person to act strong. Let them know it’s OK to have bad days too!

“I’m here to talk whenever you want to!” “Let me know how I can help you. You’ve always got my shoulder to cry on!” “You can always come to me to talk things out (or just talk at me, I’m a great listener!)”

“God is looking after you!” “I’m keeping you in my prayers 🙏” “Keep the faith and trust that God will guide you through this. ”

“You’re the best friend I’ve ever had. You’ve helped me in more ways than I can count and I love you so much. ” “I wouldn’t be the person I am today if I didn’t have you to look up to. You’re so strong, smart, and kind. I’m with you no matter what ❤️” “I’m not sure what to say, but I want you to know you’re such an important part of my life. I’ll never forget how you helped me through my lowest lows. I’m keeping you in my thoughts and prayers. ”