The appropriate thing to say when someone graduates is "Congratulations." You might also say "Good work" or "Nice job." They have worked hard for that graduation, and they deserve some recognition for it.
Congratulations is the first thing to say. Typically, the next question is going to be asking about their future plans. For college grads inquiry about their employment are standard.
Congrats grad!!!
Good for you. Congrats.
say are you ok: )
don't say anything and if they ask you about it then say yes
You should say, i'm going there tommorow, wanna come?
I love you?
a dork!
you should say im doing fine* how about you *only if you are doing fine
BE CONFIDENT! That's all I have to say.
Your welcome is used after you are thanked by someone and there is no after speech after it.
say that you are sorry, but you think that you guys should just be friends. be honest but nice. and tell him that you are already with someone (nicely!).
A constituency of graduates refers to a group of individuals who have completed a degree program from a specific educational institution. This constituency often shares common experiences and interests related to their education and career paths.
If you say it to someone you should use : "Étudiestes maths"
Say Thank You, That's What I Say.