Friday, February 25, 2011

How To Make A Special Birthday Greeting For Someone

By Dolores J. Kent


Remembering people on their special days is a wonderful thing, especially on their birthdays or anniversaries. This is why when such greetings are personalized; it makes them feel even more loved.

The main idea is to make them know that they are special and their reaction will show that they are valued. To achieve the best from this, it is better not to just recycle the kind of greeting messages you find on the internet. Here is how to come up with unique and heart- warming birthday greetings.

If you can, please remember something in the past which they had done that was very striking, and mention this in the greetings. This will show them that you still value their friendship and that you really appreciate their great input in your own life.

What about making use of birthday poems that you have composed specially for this occasion? With this you can include sweet memories, hopes and wishes for the future or just anything remarkable about the person.

The important thing is to include some words which can carry the theme for the occasion.

The first thing you should do is to draft the outline of what you want to say before putting it on the card. Check your words well and make sure you choose the romantic, poetic and catchy words that will capture the theme very well for a birthday or happy anniversary of your loved one. Mere words will not do, as the poetic use of verses will need you to apply words in an uncommon manner.

In any case, the aim is to show your loved one that you value them and the times you have shared in the past years have been very special. Then close the writing by the words "Happy Birthday!"

Birthday wishes can actually take any form you like if they are personalized. All it needs is lots of sincere words that are heartwarming and can express deep caring feelings to somebody you have enjoyed being friends or close to for a long time. It should not be loaded with cheap flattery.




About the Author:



No comments: