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Have you been invited to marriage and wondering if there are any new rules for writing wedding wishes during covid?
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Last year has completely redefined the meaning of “normal”. The list of things that have drastically changed our lives is too long to mention. But, thankfully, one thing remains true: absolutely nothing can top the power of love.
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We won’t be able to gather in large groups in the near future but there’s no reason why you can’t contribute to a magical event with a sweet wedding message during covid.
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Doing so will require the standard components of a successful wedding wish. – A well-written, sincere wish of happiness, prosperity, and longevity. – A personal anecdote of sage advice – A notable quote or bible verse
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Depending on your relationship with the couple, feel free to address the topic with stoicism, optimism, or humor.
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“When I shut up the heavens so that there is no rain or command locusts to devour the land or send a plague among my people … I will heal the land” This can be used as a metaphor to say “God blesses your union and will reward you with peace”.
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“Even though we are socially distanced, your hearts are forever intertwined. It means so much to be part of your big day. Congratulations.” Essentially you would be saying “there’s no force stronger than your love”. It’s beautiful.
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“Covid is temporary, but your love will last for eternity. “Congratulations on your wedding day and best wishes for a happy life together” Covid is a blip on the radar and life has a lot more to offer.
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“Tonight the masks come off, and social distancing doesn’t apply. We’re predicting cute babies!” Sometimes the easiest way to deal with stress is to laugh it off.
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