How To Congratulate Someone

When you congratulate someone for something you praise them for an achievement, e.g. "I'd like to congratulate the staff for their good job". According to Google NGram Viewer congratulate on is a lot more frequent than congratulate for, but the latter is used nevertheless. To answer your question, both sound natural to me.

When I was young, a workmate convinced me that there was indeed a word which described the behaviour of someone who would congratulate themselves for behaving the way a person normally ought to, an...

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...

"I'm not going to congratulate her birthday because we're not on speaking terms"? And if not, what do we say? Thanks a lot.

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"We congratulate you to this most important result " - I came across this usage in a speech of fair importance, hosted on a distinguished portal. This speech may not have been delivered in English,...

word usage - Congratulate "to" - How correct is this? - English ...

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I have asked for a way to congratulate him in a way that intentionally exaggerates my position as an outsider to add a comedic overtone to an otherwise sincere compliment.

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English speakers often congratulate friends and family to celebrate achievements and milestones, using words like "congratulations" to express admiration and pride, fostering strong relationships.

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Congratulations messages and quotes to wish someone on any achievement, success, award, graduation, wedding, or any special life event.