Victoria Lopez
''Congrats on sth'' or ''Congrats for sth'' ? Hi guys. When should I use each one? I've also seen ''Congrats to...'' Is it ''Congrats on you award'' or ''Congrats for you award'' ?Please give me examples of each use. Thanks in advance.
8 juil. 2016 21:00
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It depends on the person mostly. "Congrats on your award" is most common. But sometimes you will see "Congrats for". I think you usually see "for" used when it's something they did. "congrats for winning" but "congrats on winning" is also common. You rarely see "congrats for your award". "Congrats to" would be used when the speaker is talking to a group and not just the person they are congratulating. "Congrats to George for winning the game"
8 juillet 2016
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-Congrats on sth -
8 juillet 2016
You can actually use both. Example: Congrats on your Life Time Achievement Award. Congrats for the Life Time Achievement Award you just received.
8 juillet 2016
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