Don't Say "Congratulations"!
Use these expressions instead!Source: www.englishgrammarhere.com
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"Joyful times go hand in hand with congratulations. When addressing graduates, newlyweds, or anyone with good news, a hearty āCongratulations!ā or a swift āCongrats!ā is in order. Congratulants, āpeople who congratulate,ā have been using the pluralized expression congratulations, which stems from the Latin gratus meaning āpleasing,ā since the 1600s.
The singular noun meaning āthe act of congratulatingā has been around since the late 1500s.
PROPS!
When congratulations are in order, the term props might come up. This slang shortening of proper arose in the 1990s and refers to respect and esteem.
In addition to giving and receiving props as recognition, you can do someone a prop to help them out. In the 1995 film Clueless, Cher notices that Josh is dancing with Tai, despite the fact that he never dances, to make her feel included. Cher explains: āHeās doing her a prop so she wonāt feel left out.ā
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