Short & Sweet Wedding Wishes for Your Client

Finding the right words for a client's wedding card can be tricky. You want to be professional yet warm, and memorable without being overly personal. A well-chosen wish strengthens your business relationship and shows genuine care for their happiness.

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"Wishing you both a lifetime of shared success and happiness, on this day and always."

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"May your partnership be as fruitful and rewarding as the best business deals. Congratulations!"

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"To a wonderful couple: May your new journey together be filled with joy and beautiful moments."

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"Warmest congratulations on your wedding. Wishing you a future as bright as your smiles today."

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"Here's to love, laughter, and a happily ever after. All the best to you both!"

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"Celebrating your special day with you. May your marriage be a source of endless joy."

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"To a brilliant partnership, both in life and love. Heartfelt congratulations!"

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"Wishing you a wedding day as perfect as your new beginning together. Cheers!"

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"May your love story be your greatest adventure. Congratulations on your marriage."

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"Sending warm wishes for a day filled with love and a future brimming with happiness."

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is it appropriate to send a wedding card to a client?

Yes, absolutely. Sending a card is a thoughtful, professional gesture that acknowledges a significant life event. It helps build a positive, human connection beyond just business transactions. Keep the message warm, congratulatory, and avoid overly personal details.

How formal should the wedding wish be for a client?

Aim for a tone that is warm and congratulatory but remains professional. Avoid overly casual language or inside jokes. The wishes provided above strike a good balance—they are heartfelt and personal enough for the occasion while maintaining a respectful, professional boundary.

Should I mention business in the wedding card?

It's best to focus the message entirely on their personal joy and the wedding itself. A subtle, positive link is fine (e.g., 'partnership'), but avoid direct business references, deals, or work. The card is a personal congratulation, not a business communication.