Wishing you a smooth and speedy recovery. We're holding things together here and look forward to your return when you're ready.
Thinking of you during this time. The team sends our best wishes for your health and comfort as you recover.
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Your leadership is missed, but your health comes first. We hope each day brings you closer to full recovery.
Sending sincere wishes for your comfort and healing. Please don't worry about work—we have everything under control.
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Wishing you peaceful days and steady progress toward recovery. We're managing well and await your guidance when you return.
Your health is our priority. Take all the time you need—we're sending positive thoughts for your complete recovery.
May each day bring renewed strength and comfort. We appreciate your leadership and look forward to your healthy return.
Thinking of you and hoping your recovery is progressing well. The office isn't the same without your presence.
Sending our respect and best wishes for your healing. We're keeping things running smoothly until you're back with us.
Common questions
Should I send a get well soon card to my boss?‹
Yes, if you have a professional relationship. A thoughtful card shows respect and support, but keep the tone appropriate and avoid being overly personal.
What should I avoid saying in a get well message to my boss?‹
Avoid discussing work pressures, making light of their illness, using overly casual language, or sharing personal health details. Focus on respectful well-wishes.
Is it appropriate to mention work in a get well card for my boss?‹
Briefly and reassuringly, yes. A simple statement like 'We have everything under control' can ease their mind without making them feel pressured to return.