Short & Sweet Engagement Wishes for Dad

Your dad's engagement is a truly joyous milestone! When you want to express your happiness and love concisely, a short and sweet message speaks volumes. Here are some perfect wishes to celebrate this special moment with him.

#1Short & Sweet

Dad, so happy for your engagement! Congrats to you both.

#2Short & Sweet

Wishing you and [Partner's Name] a lifetime of joy. Love you, Dad!

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#3Short & Sweet

Cheers to finding happiness, Dad! Thrilled for your new beginning.

#4Short & Sweet

Warmest congrats on your engagement, Dad! You deserve this joy.

#5Short & Sweet

Dad, so wonderful to see you so happy. Congratulations!

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#6Short & Sweet

May your new chapter be filled with endless love, Dad. So happy for you.

#7Short & Sweet

Heartfelt congratulations on your engagement, Dad! Simply the best news.

#8Short & Sweet

To my dear Dad, wishing you and your fiancée a beautiful future.

#9Short & Sweet

Overjoyed for you, Dad! May your love story continue to blossom.

#10Short & Sweet

Dad, your happiness makes my heart full. Congrats on the engagement!

Common questions

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

A handwritten card is always special. You could also share it in person during a celebratory meal or send a heartfelt text if he prefers digital communication.

Should I mention his fiancée by name?

Yes, absolutely! Including her name makes the wish feel more personal and inclusive, acknowledging both partners in this joyous event and making her feel welcome.

What if I'm not close with my Dad's fiancée yet?

Keep your message focused on your dad's happiness and the excitement of their shared future. A simple "Wishing you both the best" or "So happy for your future together" is perfectly appropriate and sincere without forcing familiarity.