Congratulations and wishes in English 2

April 3rd, 2006

Note that congratulate and congratulations are not appropriate here. Note also that there is no English greeting which can be used for any festival. The only way of greeting someone on the occasion of a festival not celebrated in Britain (or at least not wildly celebrated) is to use the word wishes, for example:

(Very) best wishes for…
My/ our (very) best wishes for…
The usual birthday greetings are:
Many happy returns (of the day)!
Happy birthday! – more common, especially in informal situations

Congratulations may be used when someone comes of age (now at 18 in Britain) in formal style. Otherwise it is practically never used as a birthday greeting nowadays.

The answer to all these is Thank you.
For engagements and weddings the following forms are used:
Congratulations. – weddings only
I wish you every happiness. –very formal, weddings only
I hope you will be very happy. – semi-formal, weddings only
If we meet someone who has recently has married but whose wedding we didn’t go to, the word marriage is used instead.
Congratulations on your marriage. – very formal
I hear you’ve got married. Congratulations. – informal, semi-formal

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