Short & Sweet Engagement Wishes for Brother

Your brother's getting engaged – what wonderful news! When you want to express your joy without a long speech, short and sweet is the way to go. Here are some perfect, heartfelt wishes to celebrate his exciting journey ahead.

#1Short & Sweet

So thrilled for you, bro! Congrats to you both.

#2Short & Sweet

Wishing you and your fiancée a lifetime of happiness. Cheers!

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#3Short & Sweet

Congratulations, my dear brother! So happy for this exciting new chapter.

#4Short & Sweet

To my brother, may your engagement be just the beginning of a beautiful love story.

#5Short & Sweet

Thrilled to welcome your fiancée to the family! Congrats to you both.

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#6Short & Sweet

Brother, so much joy for you and your future spouse. Love you!

#7Short & Sweet

May your journey together be filled with endless love and laughter. Congrats!

#8Short & Sweet

Wonderful news, bro! Wishing you both all the best on your engagement.

#9Short & Sweet

Cheers to the happy couple! So excited for your engagement, brother.

#10Short & Sweet

My heart is full for you, brother. Congratulations on your engagement!

Common questions

What's the best way to deliver an engagement wish to my brother?

A personal card, a text message, or a quick toast at the celebration are all great options for short and sweet wishes. Choose what feels most natural for your relationship.

Should I mention his fiancée in the wish?

Absolutely! Including her name or referring to 'you both' makes the wish inclusive and warm, celebrating their union together. It shows you're happy for both of them.

Is it okay to keep it very brief?

Yes, especially for a 'short & sweet' tone. A few genuine words are often more impactful than a lengthy, generic message. Focus on sincerity and your personal connection.