What can we say instead of congratulations?
Today we will learn to say ‘Congratulations’ in a slightly different way instead of saying ‘Congratulations’ again and again. So that we feel much better to listen our English.
You always use these types of sentences.
▶ Congratulations on your new job.
▶ Congratulations on your success.
▶ Congratulations on your promotion.
▶ Congratulations on your anniversary.
▶ Congratulations on your big victory.
Congratulations is ‘Plural noun word’ and ‘Congratulate’ is Verb. For example-
▶ I suppose I should congratulate you.
▶ I congratulate you on a job well done.
▶ I never got a chance to congratulate you.
▶ I congratulated him on his success.
Different Ways to Say Congratulations
▶ Fantastic.
▶ Felicitation
▶ Good for you!
▶ Good going!
▶ Good job!
▶ Good show!
▶ Greetings
▶ Hats off!
▶ You rock!
▶ You’re a genius!
▶ I’m impressed.
▶ Nice going.
▶ Outstanding!
▶ Respects
▶ Sensational!
▶ That’s clever!
▶ That’s good.
▶ That’s great.
▶ That’s the way!
▶ Tremendous.
▶ Way to go.
▶ Well done!
▶ You’re the best.
▶ You’ve got it.
▶ You did it!
▶ What a good try.
▶ That’s the best ever.
▶ That’s first class work.
▶ You did it that time!
▶ That is better than ever.
▶ You did that very well.
▶ You make it look easy.
▶ You really deserved it.
▶ Keep up the good work.
▶ I knew you could do it.
▶ Nothing can stop you now.
▶ You’re doing a good job.
▶ You are very good at that.
▶ You’re really going to town.
▶ You’re on the right track now.
▶ Keep working, you’re getting better.
▶ That’s the best you’ve ever done.
▶ I’m happy to see you working like that.