Who are you sending it to? Do they like something soppy or rude, or something with an edge? And what about the look of the card? Does the person like old fashioned (aka traditional) cards? Or something clean and modern? What’s their style?
OK, we got that bit out of the way – now what to write. Let’s cut right to the chase with a list of things you can say. And just before we start, here’s a tip. If some of these show stronger and more positive emotions than you feel, fake it! Fake it until you make it, as the wise saying goes.
Who among us knows how to truly reach into ourselves pull out deep emotions? OK, you do, but you are an exception. For most of us, think how if we take the trouble to write a card, put a stamp on the envoelopoe and send it – then there are emotions in there. They just need a bit of encouragement to come out. So dial up the soppy meter to eleven and get writing.
If you find yourself barfing at some of the sayings, imagine how you would feel if someone were to say the words about you. Admit it, you would be moved, wouldn’t you? We are all the same and love to be complimented. So get to it, and compliment to your heart’s content, you maestro with the magic words at your fingertips!
Need More Encouragement?
OK. When it comes to writing birthday greetings, it is a good idea (yes, a good idea) to let your emotions and warmth shine through. This is because a birthday card is not just a piece of paper, it’s a way to express your love, your care, and the wishes you want to express to someone you cherish. By being highly emotional and warm in your writing, you are sending a heartfelt message that shows just how much that person means to you.
When that someone reads your birthday greeting, they will feel your love and be reminded of all the special moments and memories you have shared. This will make their birthday even more special.
Think about it, people put birthday cards away and treasure them for years. Cards from years before are often found in the belongings of people who have passed away. That’s how important they are.
So don’t be afraid to pour your heart and soul into your birthday greetings. Let your emotions and warmth be a reflection of the love and joy you feel. Your words will bring a smile to their face, and your message will touch their heart.
Still Need A Bit More Prodding?
You know, it’s wonderful that you’re considering writing with a lot of emotion and warmth, that you are taking the trouble to read this. Expressing your love and well wishes through your words is a beautiful way to show someone how much they mean to you.
When you write with emotion, you’re putting a piece of yourself into the card, which makes it all the more special and personal. It tells the recipient that you’ve taken the time to think about them and that you care enough to write your feelings down.
Moreover, writing in a warm and emotional manner also conveys positivity, happiness, and a sense of celebration. It helps to spread love and joy on their special day, making it even more memorable.
So, go ahead and let your emotions flow through your words. Your warm greetings will undoubtedly touch the recipient’s heart and bring a smile to their face. Don’t be afraid to be creative and have fun with it, after all, birthdays are celebrations!
Words To Touch The Heart
- Happy, happy birthday, and may you have a wonderful fun-filled day
- Have the best-est birthday ever, with cake, and more cake!
- Wishing you the biggest, baddest, wonderful birthday, you lovely person you.
- Have the loveliest fun-filled birthday and know we all love you to bits!
- On your special day, we are the cheering crowd wishing you Happy Birthday!
- Happy Birthday, You are such a blessing to everyone who knows you.
- In three words – You are amazing! Happy Birthday
- You deserve all the happiness in the world, all year long. Happy Birthday!
- Another year is upon us, and you just keep getting more and more amazing!
- With the warmest wishes and mountains of love on your birthday!
- To my dear friend, who makes the most of each year and gives so much of yourself to others.