Answer Apparently this person has served their time, why in the world would you want to congradulte this person? This person was in Prison for commiting a crime, you don't congradulate anyone for commiting crimes. What you might want to do to is to help them get used to being back in society. By that I mean, in Prison, prisoners are on a tight schedule. They eat when they are told to do so. They bath the same way. Everything is watch your back, one never knows if you have crossed the wrong person, so one always has to be on the lookout for bad things that can happen to them. If you really want to do something for this person help that person to adjust to being on the outside of a high fence and outside of a prison cell.
Yes
'grats!
The verb of congratulations is congratulate. As in "to congratulate someone for something".
It might be seen as rude to congratulate. It is best to leave it alone and allow him to deal with it. However, if you have a good relationship, it is fine to congratulate.
"Congratulate" is a verb. It is used to express warm approval or admiration for someone's achievements or good fortune.
Howrse has a page for people's birthdays. Click on one of them and then you click congratulate.
No, you say Happy Birthday to someone to congratulate them on their birthday. You say Happy Anniversary to a couple who are celebrating their anniversary together.
i congratulate you
you have to congratulate someone on there birthday :)
Just be supportive and congratulate them.
i always congratulate my friend when she passes her maths test The coaches met at midfield to congratulate each other. I would like to congratulate you for writing this very excellent question. You want me to congratulate WHO? Yes ma'am, I am looking for a nice greeting card here because I want to congratulate my cousin on his splendiferous addition to the family tree.
The opposite of congratulating someone would be to console them. console: To allay the sorrow or grief of. or Antonyms of Congratulate: commiserate, criticize, harp