Don’t always say Congratulations | Sound like a Native Speaker

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Don't always say "congratulations" when you want to congratulate someone for doing a great job or for their success. There are many different ways how you can express "congratulations" and in this video, I'm going to give you those variations. Watch this video, learn new vocabulary, and sound more like a native speaker.

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“Good job!” is pretty standard as well

snailofkale
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Congratulations or "Good Job" is good

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This is the 1st time I have ever heard a non Philadelphian say PROPS is PHILLY SLANG INTERNATIONAL NOW? I’m an old head someone plz explain

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Congrats Teacher Sandra. Please mention my name in your reply. (Kannan) and Mithran is my grandson's name

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