Melissa Evans
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Valentine’s Day messages can stump even the most impressive wordsmith, and look, unless your name's Shakespeare, we don't blame you for needing a little inspo. Whether you’re writing to a partner, a friend, a teacher or the whole office, we’re here to help you find the right words.
By Melissa Evans
January 29, 2026
Valentine’s Day cards can feel surprisingly high-pressure. Whether you’re writing to a partner, crush, friend, teacher or even showing a little employee appreciation to your team, finding the right words isn’t always easy.
The good news? There’s no one “correct” Valentine’s message. Some are side-splitting, some are romantic, some are sincere and simple – and all of them are valid. The key is matching the message to your relationship and your tone. (Don’t worry, we’ll help you figure it out!)
Here are 40 Valentine’s Day message ideas you can write in our gorgeous group cards.
Funny Valentine’s Day messages are perfect for friends, partners with a great sense of humour and even workplace teams where a light-hearted tone is welcome. They take the pressure off saying something overly sentimental and instead focus on laughter, shared jokes and genuine appreciation. A playful message can brighten someone’s day, strengthen connections and boost morale – especially when it’s used as an opportunity to remind people how much they’re valued. When done thoughtfully, humour becomes a simple but powerful way to show you care.
Little tip from us: don’t send these to your friends! These messages are for the soulmate kind of relationships – someone who’ll tolerate the sappiness.

These messages are more thoughtful, sincere and emotionally grounded – not overly romantic but not for the jokesters among you either. Ideal for a long-term partner.
Great for friends, Galentine’s, family, colleagues and employees – basically all your non-romantic connections.
Yes, you can absolutely write your teacher a Valentine’s Day card. What better way to make them feel appreciated? Whether written in a card, signed by a whole class or added to a small Valentine’s gift, these lines help students say “thank you” while celebrating the kindness and encouragement teachers give every day.

The best Valentine’s Day messages don’t try to be perfect – they try to be honest. Whether you’re funny, romantic, serious or simply kind, the right message is the one that sounds like you.
When you write your message on our beautiful group cards, our AI Magic Message Writer will help you write the perfect message. This is perfect for a Galentine’s celebration or employee appreciation where you’re bringing the group together to share some beautiful messages to someone who deserves a little extra love.
Valentine’s Day doesn’t have to be just about romantic gestures – it’s also a great opportunity to show appreciation to your wider team. A small, thoughtful gesture can go a long way in making people feel valued, especially in busy or remote workplaces.
With GroupTogether, you can send bulk eGift Cards to all your staff at once. Choose a design, add a warm message, select your gift amount and deliver everything in one simple send. It’s an easy, inclusive way to spread a little love across your organisation, boost morale and mark the occasion without adding extra admin to your day. Because sometimes, the best Valentine’s gesture is simply letting your team know they’re appreciated.
Melissa Evans
Content Writer
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Co-Founders, GroupTogether.
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