The Oxford dictionary defines 'best wishes' as an expression of hope for someon'e future happiness or welfare...the definition of 'congratulations' in the same dictionary as expressing praise for an acheivement.
In summary, be sincere, thoughtful, and concise when writing a congratulatory message. Acknowledge the person's achievement, offer words of encouragement and support, and keep your message brief. By doing so, you can help the recipient feel appreciated and valued for their hard work and accomplishments.
It has my best wishes that it will come successfully into operation. I extend to him my best wishes in his handling of this huge problem. I shall certainly try to come up next year and give them my personal best wishes on their marvellous record. I express my congratulations and best wishes to him.
It is acceptable to use “Best Wishes” in a formal context or even informal context as long as you are actually wishing your recipient the best in the future.
Congrats is an informal, shortened version of the word congratulations that holds the same meaning.
Hearty congratulations to all for the acclaim they have brought to our sport. They each deserve hearty congratulations. We offer our hearty congratulations.
an expression of pleasure about someone's success, good luck etc [always plural] Adjectives frequently used with congratulation. hearty, sincere, special, warmWe send our warmest congratulations to them both.
"Congratulations to both of you" is a way to wish two people well. It sounds a bit more formal than "congrats to both of you."
As long as you are wishing your recipient the best in their future, it's acceptable to use the phrase both as a universal sendoff and as a more personalized ending.
Warm regards – this is a lovely sign-off, especially after a thank you email. Best wishes – A strong choice. It's friendly but still professional. Yours sincerely – Very formal.
Dear [recipient's name], I am writing this note to congratulate you on [reason]. It's clear that you have put in the hard work and dedication to [description of accomplishment]. Your accomplishment can help our company [details about accomplishment's impact on company].
Wow, you made it! 2. Well deserved! 3. Well done! 4. Two thumbs up for you!
Congratulation is an expression that we use to give the congratulation utterance when he/she succeeds in doing something.
Good on you! That's the way! Fantastic! I'm impressed!
All the best for you too”, 'I wish the best for you too'. This was all about using “same to you” in many other different ways. I hope you enjoyed this lesson and also remember to use these phrases in your daily lives or on WhatsApp or spoken communication when it comes to speaking English fluently.
When addressing graduates, newlyweds, or anyone with good news, a hearty “Congratulations!” or a swift “Congrats!” is in order. Congratulants, “people who congratulate,” have been using the pluralized expression congratulations, which stems from the Latin gratus meaning “pleasing,” since the 1600s.
congrat!! I congratulate you,happy holiday,happy birthday,happy new year,i wish you happiness,all the best.