You can say, "Congratulations on your graduation! I'm so proud of your hard work and dedication. Best wishes for your future endeavors."
You can say, "Congratulations on earning your Ph.D.! Your hard work and dedication have paid off, and I'm so proud of your accomplishment."
In Choctaw, you can say "Hap pisa," which translates to "Congratulations." In Chickasaw, a similar phrase is "Chokma," which also conveys congratulations and well wishes. Both expressions can be used to celebrate a college graduate's achievement.
To congratulate someone for a great achievement, you can simply say "Congratulations on your accomplishment!" You can also add a personal touch by mentioning specific details about their achievement and expressing your admiration for their hard work and dedication.
To properly congratulate someone on their achievement, express genuine happiness for their success, acknowledge their hard work and dedication, and offer specific praise for what they have accomplished. You can say something like, "Congratulations on your achievement! Your hard work and determination have truly paid off."
You can say, "Congratulations on winning the award! Well done and well deserved!"
The verb of congratulations is congratulate. As in "to congratulate someone for something".
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.
Say "Congratulations!"
Congratulations new grandparents!
funny one =) just congratulate like any other occasion really, except you don't say happy birthday of course. Make a short speech to introduce the world to the new baby as a congratulate speech good luck x
You can't congratulate them specifically for their birthday, but on their page there is a box with a link you can click to congratulate them. If you want to make it clear that you congratulated them because it was their birthday, PM them and say something like, "Congrats of your birthday!"
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