Should I say feel better or get well soon?
You can say feel better or get well soon, depending on the situation.
- “Feel better” is very casual and works when someone you know very well has a minor sickness. For example, if someone cancels a lunch date via text because they’re sick, you might reply, “feel better, and we’ll talk soon.”
- “Get well soon” is more formal and works when someone has a more serious illness (e.g., something that would warrant a get well soon message in a card or letter).
When you’re curious about different ways to say “feel better” or “get well soon,” QuillBot’s paraphrasing tool can show you some of your options.