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  • word choice - Congratulation vs. congratulations - English Language . . .
    Congratulations is simply the plural form of congratulation See these examples from the Merriam-Webster dictionary: Let me offer you my congratulations for being elected Please send her my congratulations I sent her a letter of congratulations The plural form illustrated by the examples above is much more used than the singular form: 2523 matches for congratulations vs 56 matches for
  • Difference in meaning of congratulation and congratulations
    From NOAD: congratulation |kənˌgra ch əˈlā sh ən; -ˌgrajə-| noun an expression of praise for an achievement or good wishes on a special occasion; the act of congratulating : he began pumping the hand of his son in congratulation • ( congratulations) words expressing congratulation : our congratulations to the winners | [as exclam ] congratulations on a job well done! You make the call
  • articles - “I would like to express a big congratulations. . . ” Why ‘a . . .
    However, it is interesting that congratulations is far more common than the singular congratulation To say to someone Congratulation on your wedding! would be odd, but if you send someone a letter of congratulation that is acceptable
  • Is it correct to use congratulate for someones birthday?
    As a native speaker, I can tell you that "congratulations" is more often used on occasions such as weddings, engagements, graduations, job promotions, and births (or expectant); but not so much for birthdays and other holidays, though it is not so much a matter of correctness here as it is custom If you wanted to, though, you could correctly say: "I'm not going to congratulate her on her
  • word choice - Congratulate for vs. congratulate on - English . . .
    Which is correct? I congratulated him for coming first in the race I congratulated him on coming first in the race
  • phrase requests - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Imagine someone important congratulated you at work (getting a big client, swiftly solving a burning issue) by email How can one reply to that in the most formal way possible? Thank you for your
  • Is it congrats or congrads? [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
    Is it appropriate to abbreviate "congratulations" as "congrats" or "congrads", or are both acceptable? I have seen the latter used very often which is why I'm asking
  • Meaning of stage direction Shakes hands with himself
    For the sense of self-congratulation that implies smugness or excessive pride, the gesture of "shaking hands with oneself" would likely be executed in front of oneself, rather than above the head




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