Gen-Z Slang Get Well Soon Wishes for Ex-Boyfriend
So, your ex is feeling a bit under the weather? It's giving 'bummer vibes,' but you're too mature to ghost him. We get it β wishing an ex well can be a whole mood, especially when you want to keep it real but not *too* serious.
Heard you're feeling kinda sus. Get well soon, no cap!
βIt's giving 'sick day vibes,' and that's not it. Hope you bounce back soon, for real.
βDon't be basic and stay sick. Get well, king, we're rooting for you (from a distance, obvs).
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βPeriod. Get well soon. This sickness is not a vibe.
βHeard you're struggling. That's kinda cringe. Hope you heal up quick!
βLow-key hoping you feel better soon. Missing your chaotic energy, maybe.
βWishing you a speedy recovery! Don't let this flop your whole week.
βThis sickness isn't it. Manifesting good health for you, bestie (platonic, obvi).
βHope you're not too down bad. Get well and glow up from this, fam.
βCommon Questions
Q.How do you wish an ex well without making it awkward?
Keep it light and use slang that signals friendly intent. Avoid deep emotional language. A quick text like 'Heard you're down bad, hope you get better soon' is usually enough to show you care without making it a whole thing.
Q.What Gen Z slang is appropriate for an ex?
Stick to common, less intense terms like 'no cap,' 'period,' 'it's giving,' 'vibe,' 'low-key,' 'fam' (if you're still friendly). Avoid anything that might imply romantic feelings or too much attachment.
Q.Should I visit my ex if they're sick?
Nah, probably not the move unless you're genuinely still close friends. A text or call is usually sufficient and avoids potential awkwardness or mixed signals. Boundaries are key, sis.