Happy Anniversary, cuz! Your love story is seriously giving main character energy. Slay all day!
Vibe check! It's your anniversary, fam! Hope your day is as lit as your love. No cap.
Turn this into a beautiful card for Cousin
Send a private link they'll actually want to open — not just a text. Free, no account needed.
To my favorite cousin and their boo: Happy Anniversary! Your relationship is truly goated. Periodt.
Happy Anniversary! Y'all are the definition of a power couple. Hope your day is bussin' and full of good vibes.
Okay, but your anniversary? It's giving goals. So happy for you, cuz! Keep flexing that amazing bond.
None of these feel quite right?
Add a personal detail — a memory, a name — and get something made just for your Cousin.
Wishing my awesome cousin a Happy Anniversary! May your love keep glowing up. Bet!
POV: It's your anniversary and your love is iconic. Congrats, fam! You understood the assignment.
Happy Anniversary, cuz! Your love story lives rent-free in my head. So wholesome, no cringe.
Sending major love on your anniversary! Y'all have the best rizz. Keep rocking that amazing connection.
Happy Anniversary to my cool cousin! Your love has major drip. Hope your celebration is extra and unforgettable!
Common questions
How do I know if my cousin will 'get' Gen-Z slang?‹
Consider their age and social media habits. If they're active on platforms like TikTok or use phrases like 'no cap' regularly, they'll likely appreciate it. If they're slightly older Gen Z or less online, maybe opt for a milder version or pair it with a more traditional sentiment.
Can I combine Gen-Z slang with traditional anniversary wishes?‹
Absolutely! A great way to bridge the gap is to start with a classic 'Happy Anniversary!' and then sprinkle in a Gen-Z phrase like, 'Your love is totally giving main character energy!' It shows effort without being over the top or forced.
What's the best way to deliver a Gen-Z anniversary wish?‹
Text, DM, or a personalized card with handwritten flair are all great options. The most important thing is authenticity. A quick, heartfelt message delivered digitally often feels more 'Gen Z' than a lengthy formal letter, making it feel more genuine and less cringe.