A1 Expression Neutral 2 min read

Congratulations

Success celebration

In 15 Seconds

  • Used to celebrate someone's success or a happy life event.
  • Can be shortened to 'Congrats' for friends and family.
  • Always use it after the success, not before it happens.

Meaning

This is the go-to word for celebrating someone's success or good news. It is like giving someone a high-five with your words when they achieve something great.

Key Examples

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A friend gets a promotion

Congratulations on the new role!

Congratulations on the new role!

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Texting a friend about their engagement

Congrats!! So happy for you both!

Congrats!! So happy for you both!

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At a graduation ceremony

Congratulations, Class of 2024!

Congratulations, Class of 2024!

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Cultural Background

Americans are very expressive and often use 'Congratulations' with exclamation points and high energy. British speakers might be slightly more understated but still use the phrase consistently for major life events.

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Plural is key

Always add the 's' at the end. It sounds unnatural without it.

In 15 Seconds

  • Used to celebrate someone's success or a happy life event.
  • Can be shortened to 'Congrats' for friends and family.
  • Always use it after the success, not before it happens.

What It Means

Congratulations is how you show joy for someone else's win. It acknowledges their hard work or good luck. Think of it as a verbal trophy. You are saying, "I see your success, and I am happy for you!"

How To Use It

You can use it as a single word. Just shout Congratulations! when a friend wins a race. You can also say Congratulations on... followed by the event. For example, Congratulations on your new job! It is very flexible. You can even shorten it to Congrats to save time. It works in person, over the phone, or in a card.

When To Use It

Use it for big life milestones. Use it for weddings, graduations, or a new baby. Use it for small wins too. Did your friend finally bake a cake that didn't burn? Say it! It is perfect for promotions at work. It also works when someone buys a new house. If the news is good, this word fits.

When NOT To Use It

Do not use it for things that are just 'okay.' If someone ate a sandwich, don't say it. That is just weird. Also, be careful with 'luck' vs 'achievement.' Don't say it if someone is about to take a test. Say Good luck instead. Save Congratulations for after they pass. Using it too early can feel like a jinx!

Cultural Background

In English-speaking cultures, we love to celebrate individual effort. This word is the ultimate social lubricant. It shows you are not jealous of their success. Historically, it was considered rude to say it to a bride. People thought it implied she 'won' a husband. Today, that rule is dead. Everyone gets a Congratulations at a wedding now!

Common Variations

Congrats is the most common short version. It is perfect for texting. Way to go! is a more active, high-energy version. Kudos is a bit more intellectual but means the same. If you want to be fancy, try Felicitations. But honestly, stick to Congrats for 90% of your life. It is the safest and warmest choice.

Usage Notes

The phrase is neutral and safe for almost any context. Just remember to always use the plural form 'Congratulations' and follow it with 'on' for specific events.

💡

Plural is key

Always add the 's' at the end. It sounds unnatural without it.

Examples

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#1 A friend gets a promotion
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Congratulations on the new role!

Congratulations on the new role!

Standard professional but warm usage.

#2 Texting a friend about their engagement
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Congrats!! So happy for you both!

Congrats!! So happy for you both!

Shortened version for casual digital communication.

#3 At a graduation ceremony
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Congratulations, Class of 2024!

Congratulations, Class of 2024!

Formal address to a group.

#4 A friend finally finishes a difficult puzzle
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Congratulations on finishing that monster!

Congratulations on finishing that monster!

Using the word for a minor, humorous achievement.

#5 Someone buys their first home
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Congratulations on your beautiful new home.

Congratulations on your beautiful new home.

Acknowledging a major life milestone.

#6 A colleague finishes a big project
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Congrats on a job well done.

Congrats on a job well done.

Combining the phrase with a specific compliment.

Test Yourself

Fill in the blank with the correct preposition.

Congratulations ___ your graduation!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: on

The standard preposition after congratulations is 'on'.

🎉 Score: /1

Visual Learning Aids

Practice Bank

1 exercises
Fill in the blank with the correct preposition. Fill Blank A1

Congratulations ___ your graduation!

✓ Correct! ✗ Not quite. Correct answer: on

The standard preposition after congratulations is 'on'.

🎉 Score: /1

Frequently Asked Questions

1 questions

No, always use the plural 'Congratulations'.

Related Phrases

🔄

Well done

synonym

Praise for a job completed.

🔗

Kudos

similar

Praise or credit for an achievement.

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