- “So happy for you two! …
- “Ahhh! …
- “You two deserve every bit of happiness this baby is going to bring you.”
- “So many happy and wonder-filled times ahead for you…congratulations.”
- “Warmest congratulations on the birth of your sweet baby girl!”
- “Love just got real. …
- “Welcome to the world, little one!
How do you congratulate someone who has given birth?
- “So happy for you two! …
- “Ahhh! …
- “You two deserve every bit of happiness this baby is going to bring you.”
- “So many happy and wonder-filled times ahead for you…congratulations.”
- “Warmest congratulations on the birth of your sweet baby girl!”
- “Love just got real. …
- “Welcome to the world, little one!
Do you say congratulations when a baby is born?
You can say
‘Congratulations
‘ – your friend has, after all, successfully undergone labour and childbirth! Or you could just say something like, ‘I'm so happy for you!' You can ask for the child's name and it should be clear whether the baby is a boy or a girl!
What do you say to congratulate a new baby?
- “Congratulations! …
- “That's going to be one lucky baby.”
- “Congratulations! …
- “May your baby be blessed with good health, love and laughter. …
- “Now is the time to enjoy your baby's little feet and baby smell. …
- “Congratulations to proud new parents!”
- “We are really excited that your baby has arrived safe and sound!”
How do you congratulate?
- Congratulations! You deserve this success.
- Congratulations on your hard work.
- My sincere/heartfelt/warmest congratulations to you.
- I commend you on your accomplishments/success.
- Well done!
- That's wonderful news.
What can we say instead of congratulations?
- compliments.
- felicitations.
- greetings.
- hail.
- best wishes.
- good going.
- good wishes.
- good work.
What is a congratulatory message?
A congratulatory message
expresses congratulations
. He sent Kim a congratulatory letter.
Do you wish congratulations?
Simply,
no it is not common
, paticularly in relation to the more idiomatic phrase give congratulations. As Google Ngrams shows, historically, give is far more common, although it has become less popular recently. Wish has gone up in popularity over the last half-century but is still below give.
What are the best wishes?
- Way to grab the bull by the horns! …
- You made every day in this place so much brighter. …
- Your next boss doesn't know how lucky they are. …
- Wishing you all the best! …
- We are all going to miss you, and we wish you well on your next endeavor. …
- I am so glad you are getting out of this place!
How do you write a congratulations message?
- “Congratulations to you, and wishing you even more success in the future.”
- “I couldn't be happier for you, or more proud. …
- “When everyone else said it couldn't be done, you showed the opposite to be true. …
- “Enjoy the success you have worked so hard to achieve.
Can you say big congratulations?
are
perfectly idiomatic
in English, although ‘a' precedes a plural noun. I think native speakers would say a big congratulation if the singular form was idiomatic when congratulating someone, but it's simply not. Although the following are commonly said and heard in speeches, they do sound a little formal.
How do you bless a child?
It can be a simple as saying, “God bless you, sweet boy” or
marking the child's forehead with the sign of the cross, using your thumb
. The words and the gesture can feel like a blanket, a soft covering before the child goes into the darkness just before sleep. Start the day with a blessing. The world can be unkind.
How do you wish someone blessed a baby girl?
- “So happy for you two! …
- “Ahhh! …
- “You two deserve every bit of happiness this baby is going to bring you.”
- “So many happy and wonder-filled times ahead for you…congratulations.”
- “Warmest congratulations on the birth of your sweet baby girl!”
- “Love just got real. …
- “Welcome to the world, little one!