When something good happens to someone we congratulate them to express our pleasure.
We congratulate a person on, passing his/ her examination, his/ her birthday, engagement, wedding, wedding anniversary, getting on oppointment, promotion, winning o prize, and on other achievements.
Here are some language expressions used for congratulating and appreciating a person.
1. Congratulations!
2. That's marvelous I
3. Well done; keep it up I
4. Oh, that's wonderful I
5. That's splendid I
6. Oh, what an excellent performance!
7. That's great I
6. Oh, it's fantastic!
9. How clever of you!
10. That's really brilliant I
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Thursday, April 16, 2015
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