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20 best wedding wishes for coworkers and colleagues with examples

In 2022, over two million people got married in the US. It’s an everyday occurrence, making it likely one of your colleagues will tie the knot when you’re working together. But even though it’s a common part of the employee experience doesn’t mean writing a wedding congratulations message for a coworker isn’t hard. If you don’t know each other well, or just aren’t familiar with what to say, you might worry about finding the right words.

60 Beautiful Wedding Wishes To Write In A Wedding Card

Grab your stationery and stamps—someone’s getting hitched!

Wedding etiquette in the South is nothing to be messed with. It starts the moment we say “Yes,” and it ends well after we say “I do.” And bet your britches we don’t miss a beat, lest those familiar with the Emily Post Institute take note.

To be fair, wedding etiquette isn’t just one-sided. Sure, brides have their own overwhelming set of rules to follow, things like when to send thank you notes and how much to tip wedding vendors. But guests are also fraught with wedding worries. We’re jolted awake at night in a cold sweat, thinking “Did I send the RSVP in time?” or “But what if someone else gives the steak knives?”

And when it comes to something even as simple as sending a wedding card (which, to be clear, is best sent before the wedding, much like gifts) even the content is taken quite seriously. For example, once it was taboo to say or write “Congratulations” to the bride. This is because it implied she was lucky to have found a husband at all. But it’s perfectly fine to say it to the groom. Hmph. (But he is the lucky one, we joke.)

What to Write in a Wedding Card

Though the “Congratulations Rule” is increasingly considered out-of-date, one thing will always ring true: In the South, typing out a quick “Congrats!” over text will never do; posting well wishes on Facebook will never cut it. And that’s just how we like it. There will always be a place for a handwritten note in the South, especially when someone’s getting hitched.

Whether you’re family, close friends, or distant acquaintances with the bride or groom, you should send a wedding card. Full stop. (And whether or not you’re attending the wedding, as well.) If you’re not sure what’s appropriate, just know that it’s largely to your discretion. But here are 40 ideas—formal, casual, and even Biblical—to get you started on what to write in a wedding card.

Years of Joy Wedding Card Message

Formal Wedding Wishes

If you’re heading to the wedding of a couple that you’re not very close with , formal might fit the occasion. Simple and thoughtful, this type of message doesn’t always feel as personalized as others—but it communicates your well wishes for the couple’s future together. To help it read more intimately for someone you’re close with, embellish with personal details.

  • “May the years ahead be filled with love and joy.”
  • “May your love grow stronger each and every passing year.”
  • “Thank you for letting us share in your special day. We wish you all the happiness in the world.”
  • “Here’s to a lifetime full of happiness and love.”
  • “Wishing you well as you embark on this next chapter of life. Cheers!”
  • “May today mark the first of the rest of your life, filled with love and fellowship.”
  • “Here’s to a long, happy life with the one you love. Wishing you the best.”
  • “Wishing you happiness, love, and joy on your wedding day.”
  • “Today is the beginning of your next chapter. Here’s to you!”
  • “It’s a joy to celebrate your love.”

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Casual Wedding Wishes

When bringing a small gift to one of the pre-wedding events, such as the engagement party or bridal shower, a casual note will do, no matter the recipient. While saying “congratulations” was once seen as rude, it works perfectly fine for these occasions.

  • “Here’s to a long and happy marriage!”
  • “Wishing you all of the love and happiness!”
  • “We’re so happy for you!”
  • “I’m seeing a fun-filled life in your future. Congratulations!”
  • “So honored to spend this happy occasion with you and your family.”
  • “Wishing you the best today and beyond.”
  • “Start your next chapter in style—with this little something!” (Attached to a gift.)
  • “Well wishes!”
  • “Today is just the beginning of the fun! Looking forward to celebrating this season with you.”
  • “Congratulations!” (Pinky promise it’s appropriate.)

1 Corinthians 13:13

Religious Wedding Wishes

If you know that the couple getting married is of the Christian faith, nothing suits more than a message inspired by the Bible. How meaningful to begin a marriage feeling blessed by those around you. For a faith-based couple and ceremony, this type of wedding note not only feels appropriate but highly personal, too.

  • “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.” –1 Corinthians 13:13
  • “No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us.” –1 John 4:12
  • “Be kind to each other, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, just as God through Christ has forgiven you.” –Ephesians 4:32
  • “Therefore what God has joined together, let no one separate.” –Mark 10:9
  • “Love is patient, love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others, it is not self-seeking, it is not easily angered, it keeps no record of wrongs.” –1 Corinthians 13:4-5
  • “I have found the one whom my soul loves.” –Song of Soloman 3:4
  • “Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.” –Romans 12:10
  • “Let love and faithfulness never leave you; bind them around your neck, write them on the tablet of your heart.” –Proverbs 3:3
  • “Serve one another through love.” –Galatians 5:13
  • “Let all that you do be done in love.” –1 Corinthians 16:14

Welcome to the Family Wedding Wishes

Welcoming Wedding Wishes

Because you wouldn’t necessarily say the same thing to your favorite future sister-in-law that you would to a friend you haven’t seen in five years, right? In the South, family is everything. This type of message is the perfect way to begin writing a wedding card for a new family member—and is best followed by something personalized.

  • “Thank you for letting us share in the celebration. Welcome to the family!”
  • “So blessed to have gained another sister/cousin/aunt.”
  • “We’re so happy that [name] found ‘The One,” and that it is you!”
  • “Today we add another family member to the tree, and we couldn’t be happier.”
  • “Sending love and hugs always, from your new family in [place].
  • “Wishing you two all the happiness and love. Here’s to you!”
  • “We couldn’t be happier to call you family. Thanks for allowing us to join in the Big Day.”
  • “Our family has gained quite the amazing man/lady. Lucky us!”
  • “Congratulations, and welcome to the family!”
  • “You’ve felt like part of the family from the start. We’re so glad it’s now official!”

Happily Ever After Wedding Message

Wedding Wishes for a Friend

If you’re attending the wedding of a close friend, formal might not feel wholly genuine and something too casual may not strike the right personal chord. Be true to yourself and your relationship with your friend. This type of wedding message can be more personal–it may be a dear friend friend of yours, after all.

  • “Cheers to love, laughter, and happily ever after!”
  • “To my best friend on your wedding day, know that your happiness is everything to me. The fact that you’ve found your someone means the world. Congratulations!”
  • “May your marriage bring as much happiness to your life as our friendship has brought to mine.”
  • “[Name] makes you shine brighter than you ever have before, and it’s for that reason, and that reason alone, that I’m willing to share you. Cheers to finding your forever. “
  • “I can’t think of anyone in the world more deserving of happiness than you, my friend. I can’t wait to see what life has in store for the happy couple. Congrats! “

Wedding Message from Mom

Wedding Wishes for a Son or Daughter

A child getting married is a truly momentous occasion. Only you have known your son or daughter since the beginning, and only this new life partner may get to know them fully for the rest of their lifetime. Mark the occasion with a speaking wedding note from the heart on your son or daughter’s wedding day.

  • “You will always be my baby, but I’m so proud to watch you grow into a new chapter of life. Cheers to the man/woman you’ve become and the new family you’re creating.”
  • “I’ve overwhelmed with happiness to watch someone cherish you as much as I do. I’m so glad you’ve found your person, and I can’t wait for all that life has in store for you as you enter this new phase of life. I love you!”
  • “I’ve dreamt of this day longer than you’ll ever know: Not all of the pomp and circumstance, though that’s turned out to be beyond my wildest dreams, but your happiness. That you’ve found your true love brings me more joy than anything else in the world.”
  • “I’m always proud to be your mom/dad, but today my pride knows no bounds.”
  • “I’ve known from day one that you were special, and it fills me with such joy to see another person recognize how amazing you truly are. Cheers to your big day and the many years of happiness ahead of you!”

Love Grow Stronger Wedding Message

Meaningful Wedding Wishes

You can never go wrong with a meaningful note when it comes to a wedding. This time is filled with emotion and hopes, and a thoughtful wedding card is just the ticket for the occasion.

  • “May the love you share today only grow stronger and stronger over the years.”
  • “I know the many years head of you will be filled with endless joy.”
  • “Everlasting love is a gift, but not one that you unwrap just once. It’s a gift that evolves over time and never ceases to amaze.”
  • “No mountain is too high to climb when you climb it together.”
  • “May your marriage be filled with trust, respect, and love, but above all else, may it be filled with abundant joy.”

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Funny Wedding Wishes

Rehearsal dinner speeches and wedding toasts aren’t the only time you can crack a joke at a wedding. Weddings are filled with big feelings and actions: joy, anticipation, commitment, and more. Lighten the mood with a short, funny wedding message in your card. It’s sure to make the couple smile.

  • “It’s time for you to eat, drink, and finally be married!”
  • “It’s all fun and games until you have to build a piece of furniture together.”
  • “You only get to annoy one person for the rest of your life! Congrats!”
  • “Signed, sealed, and delivered. and no returns!”
  • “If you discover the secret to a happy marriage, please let me know!”

20 best wedding wishes for coworkers and colleagues with examples

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You and your colleagues work closely together for eight hours a day, five days a week. It’s natural to form bonds and even friendships at work. But no matter the nature of the connection, you’ll likely come together to commemorate and celebrate special occasions in each other’s lives.

Knowing how to communicate your thoughts on someone’s birthday, when they get a new job, or when they experience exciting life events shows them how much you care. And marriage is one of those occasions. The right wedding wishes for a coworker go a long way to reinforcing your professionalism and creating a healthy working environment.

If you need help writing a heartfelt message, try exploring sample wedding wishes for coworkers. Looking for some inspiration can help you create a message that expresses your best wishes for the happy couple.

Writing the appropriate wedding wish to a coworker

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In 2022, over two million people got married in the US. It’s an everyday occurrence, making it likely one of your colleagues will tie the knot when you’re working together. But even though it’s a common part of the employee experience doesn’t mean writing a wedding congratulations message for a coworker isn’t hard. If you don’t know each other well, or just aren’t familiar with what to say, you might worry about finding the right words.

Extending wedding wishes to a colleague doesn’t need to be complicated, but it does deserve some consideration. Think about your relationship before you sit down to write. A congratulatory message to your good friend or a casual acquaintance in your professional network will strike a much different tone than one to your manager or supervisor. Your note will also vary depending on whether you’re sending a group message or attending the big day in person.

If there’s any doubt about how your marriage wishes to a colleague will come across, or what your relationship with the receiver is, err on the side of professionalism. You can always say something more casual or heartfelt later on.

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What to include in a wedding wishes for coworker card

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Once you’ve identified your relationship and have a general idea of what to say, it’s time to explore what to write in a wedding card for a coworker.

The average 2022 wedding had about 117 guests, so the person getting married will be receiving many, many well-wishes. With that in mind, don’t stress too much about finding the right words. Chances are, the receiver will be happy you said something and won’t overthink your message. They’ll be focused on their big day.

But if you’re unsure what to write, the following format can deliver a message with sincere best wishes for a coworker’s wedding that stands out from the crowd.

1. Include joyful congratulations

Kick off your celebratory message to the newlyweds by congratulating them on their special day. You could start with something like:

  • Congrats to a beautiful couple!
  • Congratulations!
  • Congratulations, and welcome to married life [name] and [name]!
  • Sending you heartfelt congratulations and much love.

2. Tailor your wishes

Wedding cards often become a treasured keepsake that people look back on for years. This is your chance to personalize your message and talk about the joy you want to share.

Discuss things like your hopes for the newlyweds’ lives together, personal observations about marriage, or even a joke about what their partner is getting themselves into. It depends on your relationship and the person’s taste. If you know each other well and have specific memories about the couple, include those thoughts for an individualized touch. You can try telling a story like:

  • I remember when you told us about [name] for the first time in the breakroom. I can’t believe how time flew by!
  • Ever since I saw your face light up when you talked about [name], I knew they were the person for you.
  • [Name] is such an incredible person. It’s so special that you found someone who shares the same kindness and ambition as you.

3. Offer thanks

If you’re lucky enough to land an invite to the ceremony or reception, you occupy a special place in your coworker’s life. Show them how much it means they chose to include you in their special day by offering words of gratitude. You could say something like:

  • I was delighted to share your big day. Thank you.
  • Thanks for including me in your joyous celebration.
  • I’m grateful I got to share on this special day.
  • It means a lot that you chose me to witness this happy occasion.

4. Close with warmth

Before signing your name at the end of your message, finish on a happy note. Keep it short and sweet so the actual content can shine. Try including a sign-off like:

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  • With lots of love,
  • Best wishes to my favorite newlyweds,
  • Take care of one another,
  • I can’t wait to see what the future brings,

20 wedding wishes for colleagues

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No matter how formal the wedding, you’ll find the perfect way to express your joy and excitement on your coworker and their new spouse’s special day. Here are 20 ideas to help you write a fitting message to your coworker, tailored to different occasions:

Professional wedding wishes

These formal wedding wishes are perfect if you don’t know the bride or groom well or if your boss is the one tying the knot.

  1. I wish you a lifetime of love and happiness together.
  2. May your years together be filled with endless joy.
  3. Good luck and warmest wishes as you start this exciting new chapter.
  4. I couldn’t be happier for you. May your years be filled with joy, happiness, and unending love.
  5. May today be the start of a wonderful journey filled with adventure.
  6. Seeing two incredible people commit to a lifetime of love is a privilege.
  7. This is the beginning of a life filled with endless love and laughter.
  8. It’s such a joy to join in your happiness. Congratulations to you and your partner.
  9. You followed your heart to a lifetime of love. May you find happiness in this new journey.
  10. I’m honored we could share this special day, and I wish you all the best.

Warm wedding wishes

These wishes are a little more casual, but they still convey sincere hopes and aspirations for the happy couple.

  1. Best wishes! I’m so happy for you.
  2. Wishing you a life of neverending happiness and love.
  3. Warm wishes to you and your true love.
  4. You’re the perfect couple and I couldn’t be happier for you.
  5. The only thing more beautiful than your wedding day is your love story. Congratulations.

Humorous wedding wishes

Weddings don’t have to be serious. When you have a sense of humor in common with the person getting married, sending a funny wedding wish to your coworker can bring smiles for years to come. Just make sure it suits your relationship and doesn’t overstep any boundaries.

  1. My marriage advice to the newlyweds: love, honor, and… do the dishes!
  2. Congratulations on finding the best person to spend the rest of your life annoying.
  3. Thanks for inviting me to the best party wedding ever! Congratulations to the happy couple.
  4. I have one word to say: FINALLY!
  5. Congrats on making the second-most important choice of your life! The first was becoming friends with me. Here’s hoping marriage lives up to it.

5 wedding wishes for coworkers depending on the occasion

Nuptials aren’t the only occasion that might cause you to break out your best wedding wishes. Perhaps your coworker welcomed a new family member or is celebrating a significant anniversary. In either case, your office might give them a card or give you the chance to celebrate together. Here’s what to say in more specific situations:

Wedding wishes for a colleague’s child

  1. Congratulations to you and your family on your child’s wedding. May this wonderful day bless your child and your new in-law with all the happiness in this world.
  2. On the wedding of your child, we wish you and your family nothing but love. May the new couple find joy in their marriage. Congratulations!
  3. Warm wishes to your child on their wedding. May this journey of love have joy and smiles for your entire family.

Anniversary wishes

  1. Congratulations on your wedding anniversary. We hope you work as hard at romance as you do at work. Happy anniversary to you!
  2. Even at work, it’s obvious how much you love your spouse. Congratulations, and may you have your happiest anniversary yet.

Cause to celebrate

Sending wedding wishes to a coworker may seem like a small gesture, but it can mean the world. Commemorating important social occasions with your colleagues is vital to maintaining and enhancing your working relationships. It shows that you value their presence in your life, whether they’re your supervisor or your office best friend. Even if you’re writing a short message, your words make all the difference.