Copy-ready get well wishes for someone with a broken leg: 60 short sentences in 6 tones

A broken leg is annoying, but with a good wish, you can quickly show that you are thinking about someone.

Here you'll find 60 copy-ready get well wishes for someone with a broken leg, spread over 6 tones so you can always send the right sentence.

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💼 Formal well wishes for a broken leg for a colleague

Use these phrases if you want to get well professionally and respectfully after a breakup.

  • I wish you lots of improvement and a speedy recovery.
  • I wish you a quick and trouble-free recovery from your broken leg.
  • Good luck in the coming period and good luck.
  • I hope that your recovery is going well and that you will be mobile again soon.
  • Get well and good luck with the rehabilitation.
  • I wish you rest, good care and a speedy recovery.
  • Hopefully, you'll be back on your feet soon and feeling a little better every day.
  • Best of luck and feel free to let us know if we can help.
  • I wish you a smooth recovery and a happy return home when you get to go home.
  • Good luck and well, I hope to see you back in good shape soon.
  • ❤️ Warm well wishes for a broken leg to a colleague

    Use these wishes if you want to express your sympathy in a personal and committed way.

  • What a bummer, I'm thinking of you and hope you recover soon.
  • Good luck, I hope you have little pain and can rest well.
  • I wish you a peaceful recovery and many small steps forward each day.
  • Get well, I hope you can move again without worries soon.
  • If you need anything, feel free to text me, I'll be happy to help.
  • I send you a big get well hug in words: strength.
  • Hopefully, good care and lots of rest will make recovery a lot easier.
  • I wish you a lot of patience and, above all, a quick recovery of your leg.
  • Get well, I hope you're being pampered at home.
  • Hold on, you'll come out stronger, get well.
  • Your colleague's broken leg is not something to miss

    Haployee's online calendar ensures you're on time, so your colleague with a broken leg won't have to go a day without a wish.

    It's completely free
    - No payment required
    😂 Funny well wishes for a broken leg for a colleague

    Use these phrases when humor is appropriate and you want to cheer someone up during recovery.

  • Get well, and don't try to challenge gravity from now on.
  • You are temporarily out of the running, but soon you will run everyone out again.
  • Slow down, this is the one time that “paddling” isn't a good idea.
  • Get well, and let that cast sign as a VIP pass.
  • I wish you a quick recovery and a turbo wheelchair.
  • Your leg is offline for a while, but the update is coming, get well.
  • Good luck, and take your time, running is overrated anyway.
  • Get well, hopefully the rehabilitation is less painful than the fall.
  • When you run again later, I'll call it a real comeback, get well.
  • Good luck, and let that leg lie at last.
  • ✨ Short and sweet wishes for a broken leg to a colleague

    Use these short phrases for a card, chat message, or quick response.

  • Get well and good luck.
  • Back on your feet quickly.
  • Lots of improvement.
  • Good luck with your recovery.
  • Have a good rest and get well.
  • Good luck with the rehabilitation.
  • I'm thinking of you, get well.
  • Hope you'll get better soon.
  • Good luck in the coming period.
  • See you soon and get well.
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    🌿 Motivational well wishes for a broken leg for a colleague

    Use these wishes if you want to encourage someone to persevere during recovery and rehabilitation.

  • A little better every day is also better, lots of strength.
  • Keep trusting in your recovery, you will get through this, get well.
  • Rest is also progress, I wish you a strong recovery.
  • Small steps will take you far again soon, good luck with rehabilitation.
  • You are stronger than you think, good luck.
  • Hold on, and give yourself time to heal properly.
  • I wish you patience, strength and a recovery you can be proud of.
  • Rest today, another step tomorrow, get well.
  • Keep listening to your body and you'll be fine, get well.
  • You're working on a strong comeback, a lot of strength.
  • 😏 Slightly sarcastic well wishes for a broken leg for a colleague

    Only use these phrases if you know each other well and sarcasm is appreciated.

  • Get well, at least you have a legitimate reason not to run.
  • Congratulations on your temporary VIP spot on the couch, get well soon.
  • Hope you enjoy your new accessory, I'm sure that plaster looks great on you.
  • Get well, and try to just walk like everyone else next time.
  • Take a rest, someone should keep up with those series anyway, get well.
  • You wanted attention, this was a very creative way, get well.
  • Get well, and no, this does not count as sports injury of the year.
  • I wish you a quick recovery so that you can complain normally in the office again.
  • Hopefully, you'll be back on your feet soon, literally for a change.
  • Get well, and don't make it a hobby to break bones.
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