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Best Wishes for Sister on her Birthday

 


Your sisters birthday is a momentous occasion. She is turning a year older and a little bit more wiser. The day does call for celebrations as it is not just her birthday but also a celebration of your strong bonds with her. So, mark the day by sending her some funny birthday wishes. This will not just make her laugh but will also spread happiness among all those present on the occasion. Just scroll down and you would find a number of funny birthday wishes. Just make a choice.

· Your birthday is here, so let the party begin. Wishing you a very happy birthday, dear sis.

· Wishing my awesome sister a very happy birthday. May you have a wonderful day.

· May you be overloaded with love and happiness and bombarded with lucrative opportunities and prosperity. Wishing you a very happy birthday, dear sister.

· My best friend and mentor has grown a year older today. Wishing you a very happy birthday, sis.

· As sisters we are bound to quarrel. but, let there be truce for one day as it is your birthday. Happy Birthday, sis.

· Sister, my life is joyous because of you. May God bless you and give you the strength and wisdom to achieve great things in life. Happy Birthday Sister!

· Dear sis, when I am with you everything feels so happy and jolly. May you always be there for me. Wishing you a very happy birthday.

· Let's grab a bottle of champagne, get some delicious food, and decorate the house beautifully because it's your birthday. Happy Birthday!


· No matter what troubles I get into, you always pull me out of every situation. Happy Birthday, dearest sister!

· All the wealth of the world can never compensate to the love of a sister. Happy Birthday dear sissy!

· There is no comfort anywhere in the world except for the arms of my lovely sister. Happy Birthday my lovely sister!

· Dear sister, on your special day I wish you a lifetime full of happiness. Happy Birthday!

· We may quarrel over many things many a time but I want to let you know you are the best human in the world. Happy Birthday sister!

· Put on your best dress and get ready to celebrate because it is your birthday today.
Happy birthday, dear sister!

· Sorry for not being there on you birthday, sis. But, I will be thinking about you throughout the dear.
Happy birthday, dear sister and enjoy the day.

· Wishing my sister and best friend tons and tons of happiness today and always.
Happy Birthday!

· Lucky to have a sis like you who has filled my life with smooch happiness. Thanks for all the care and affection.
Wishing you a very happy birthday.


· A person can choose his friends but not his family. But you are my chosen best friend sisso. Happy Birthday!

· How can I forget to wish the human who has always been the second mother to me. Happy Birthday!

· Your determination motivates me and inspires me to my best in life. Happy Birthday!

· No matter how much I quarrel with you, you are my favourite human on Earth!... Happy Birthday sista!

· Happy Birthday to my wonder woman who can do everything in life....You are my inspiration!

· You deserve the best of everything which life has to offer you. Happiest Birthday my lovely sister!

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