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"Congratulate him for me" vs "Congratulate him from my side"

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They convey the same meaning of asking someone to congratulate another person on one's behalf. The choice between 'congratulate him from my side' and 'congratulate him for me' is a matter of personal preference.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

Congratulate him for me

This phrase is also correct and commonly used in English to request someone to congratulate another person on one's behalf.

This phrase is used when you want someone else to congratulate a person in your place.

Alternatives:

  • congratulate him on my behalf
  • send my congratulations to him
  • extend my congratulations to him

Congratulate him from my side

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to ask someone to convey congratulations on one's behalf.

This phrase is used when you want someone to pass on your congratulations to another person.

Alternatives:

  • congratulate him on my behalf
  • convey my congratulations to him
  • send my congratulations to him

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