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Getting engaged is an exciting time in a couple’s life, and it’s often made even more special when their loved ones celebrate with them. If someone you know just got engaged, show them how happy you are for them by sending them a congratulations message. In this article, we’ve gathered all the best engagement wishes for anyone in your life—including friends, siblings, children, parents, and more. Plus, learn how to write an engagement card and get answers to common questions about engagement card etiquette.
Best Engagement Greetings
- Short: “Congratulations on your engagement, you love birds!”
- Funny: “DANG...look at that rock! I mean...congrats on your engagement!”
- For Friends: “Soulmates do exist! Congratulations on your beautiful engagement.”
- For Siblings: “Looks like I’m gaining a sib! Congratulations on your engagement!”
- For Children: “We knew this one was meant to be family! Congrats!”
- Quotes: “The best thing to hold onto in life is each other.” — Audrey Hepburn
Steps
How to Write an Engagement Card
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Greet the couple. Open your message with a greeting; in general, it doesn’t need to be too formal, though the familiarity may vary depending on how well you know them. Usually, saying something like “To the happy couple” will suffice. Make sure to refer to both people, even if you only know one of them well.
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Congratulate them. Write the body of your engagement card by offering congratulations and a personalized message. If you know them well, reminisce on your favorite memories you share with the two of them. The more personal details you include will show the couple how truly happy you are for them.
- If you don’t know them that well, it’s okay to keep your congratulations brief. Focus your message on the future rather than the past by wishing them luck with their marriage.
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Conclude and sign off your letter. If you haven’t already done so in the body of your message, wish the couple well for their future together. Like your greeting, base the formality of your sign-off on your relationship with the couple. Something like “Yours sincerely” may seem too formal, while simply writing “From” is too casual. Aim for something like “With love” or “Lots of love.” Then, sign your name so they know who the card is from.
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References
- ↑ https://parade.com/living/engagement-wishes
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- ↑ https://parade.com/living/engagement-wishes
- ↑ https://parenting.firstcry.com/articles/magazine-100-best-engagement-wishes-and-messages-to-share-your-joy/
- ↑ https://www.lovetoknow.com/quotes-quips/special-occasions/30-engagement-quotes-celebrate-love-your-life