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Professionelle LehrkraftWhich is correct? Or are both correct?
When somebody is sick, can we say 'get better soon', 'get well soon' or are both correct?
Thanks
13. Juni 2016 19:00
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"Get well soon" is most common.
"Get better soon" is possible, but less common.
"Feel better soon" is about as equally common as "Get well soon."
"Feel well soon*" is grammatical, though awkward/strange
13. Juni 2016
1
Both are commonly used
13. Juni 2016
1
Get well soon.
13. Juni 2016
They are both extremely common so you can certainly use either.
Personally I prefer not to use them. To me it seems odd to use the imperative in terms of somebody else becoming healthy again. I find Carolina's suggestion to be much more genuine.
14. Juni 2016
First 2 are correct...feel better doesn't sound correct...it's a bit quirky (unusual) but 'I hope you feel better soon' is fine also.
13. Juni 2016
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