Meaning
Used to express hope for someone's speedy recovery from illness.
Cultural Background
Americans often send physical 'Get Well' cards to friends and coworkers. British people might add 'I hope you're back on your feet soon.'
Keep it simple
You don't need to add extra words. 'Get well soon' is perfect on its own.
Meaning
Used to express hope for someone's speedy recovery from illness.
Keep it simple
You don't need to add extra words. 'Get well soon' is perfect on its own.
Test Yourself
Complete the phrase.
I heard you are sick. Get well ____!
'Get well soon' is the standard fixed expression.
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Visual Learning Aids
Practice Bank
1 exercisesI heard you are sick. Get well ____!
'Get well soon' is the standard fixed expression.
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Frequently Asked Questions
1 questionsYes, it is polite and professional.
Related Phrases
Speedy recovery
synonymA formal wish for health.
Under the weather
builds onFeeling sick.