Congratulations messages
You knew about this before anyone else did, including the doubts. That is what makes a sibling congratulation different from everybody else’s, and these six use it.
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Continue writing opens that message in the card with the words already in it, so all that is left is to change a word and send it. The last message is the longest of the six, and it is the only one you have to copy across yourself.
Congratulations. I heard about every bad day of this on the phone, so I know exactly what it took and how close you came to giving up on the whole thing. You did it anyway. Extremely proud of you today.
Continue writing with message 1You did it. I never once doubted that you would, which I hope is some small comfort now that it's actually done. Congratulations, and go let everyone at home make a proper fuss of you for a change.
Continue writing with message 2Congratulations, behen. This is genuinely good news and I'm glad it's yours. Whichever of us was supposed to turn out to be the sensible one, I think that particular question is settled now.
Continue writing with message 3Well done. Now come home for a week and let everyone feed you and tell the story to relatives who won't understand a word of it. I'll be the one in the corner saying I told you so, rather loudly.
Continue writing with message 4Congratulations. I'm properly proud of you and I'll say so publicly if forced, though I'd rather you just took my word for it. Whatever comes next, the arrangement is exactly the same: I'm on your side.
Continue writing with message 5Congratulations. I want to say the thing a lot of people won't bother to say: none of this was luck and none of it was easy. You carried a genuinely difficult year without once making it anybody else's problem, and you've come out of it with exactly what you set out for. I couldn't be prouder of you today.
Use the doubts. A sibling is often the only person who heard the two in the morning I am going to fail this. Reminding her that she was wrong about her own chances is a compliment nobody else is in a position to pay.
Say proud without hedging, once. Siblings usually route affection through teasing, which is fine, but a single unhedged sentence in the middle of the jokes is what she will read again. One is enough; two starts to sound like a speech.
She had the running commentary. Give her something that stays.
Write her cardIt arrives as a sealed envelope they open on their phone.