Fresh today · Tuesday, 9 June

New Wishes

A handful of wishes pulled from the cabinet this morning. Pick one up — copy, save it to your pinboard, or send it on.

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May every doctor we see this week deliver the kind of news we can celebrate quietly.

Get well, my favorite person. The rest of the world is just background.

Sending you my best wishes and my second-best pillow. Both freshly washed.

Wishing you home soon, in our chair, in our quiet, with me.

Wishing you a quick comeback — your inbox isn't going anywhere, sadly.

Hope you're back at your desk before the coffee pool needs restocking.

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Get well soon. The group chat has degraded noticeably in your absence.

Wishing you rest, not Slack. There's a difference.

Hope you're feeling better fast — but not so fast that you skip the resting part.

Sending you a swift recovery and an automatic out-of-office that does its job.

May the meds work quickly and the boredom kick in even quicker.

Get well soon — we're covering your meetings, badly but cheerfully.

Wishing you a brisk return to health, ideally without the heroic come-back-too-early move.

Hope you're vertical and back to your inside jokes by next week.

Sending well-wishes from the whole team, the printer included.

May your recovery be faster than our IT tickets, which is admittedly a low bar.

Get well soon. We've saved you the good chair, for once.

Wishing you the kind of rest that makes the laptop look unappealing.

Hope you're back to your usual sharp self — the meetings need someone awake.

Sending you a quick recovery and a soft re-entry — nobody schedules you a 9 a.m. on day one.

May the cough quit, the fever break, and the email volume mercifully reset.

Wishing you a fast turnaround. Your stapler misses you, probably.

Get well at your own pace — the company will survive, dramatically but survivably.

Hope you're swapping the tissues for tea biscuits very soon.