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Sending Messages to a Birthday Celebrant

Posted by on January 19, 2012 at 11:51 am in General

Everyone likes to receive well thought out messages from those dear to them on their birthdays or other special days like anniversaries. It is a very wonderful feeling. It shows that the people you love have remembered your special occasion. Such messages can now be personalized to make them even sweeter.

Sending the messages can help to show others that you really care about them and are with them in spirit, wishing them well in their great day. In order to make a lasting memory for your message, it is better to personalize it by doing the following:

You could mention a few words about the past concerning the great times you had together and so forth. They should be words that show that you really care for them and that you still value the good times you shared in the past.

Alternatively, you could get some sweet phrases which you can use to express the great warmth you feel deep down your heart as you think of your dear one at this time of their great occasion.

These may also be words to describe how wonderful the person is and what you appreciate most about the friendship or relationship. Make sure you include words that befit the occasion.

The first thing you should do is to draft the outline of what you want to say before putting it on the card. Check your words well and make sure you choose the romantic, poetic and catchy words that will capture the theme very well for a birthday or happy anniversary of your loved one. Mere words will not do, as the poetic use of verses will need you to apply words in an uncommon manner.

The main idea is to make your friend know that you really love and appreciate them, particularly on this special day of their lives. That you care and value the times you have shared. The birthday card should always end with the phrase, Happy Birthday!

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