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congrats me
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "congrats me" is not correct and is not usable in written English.
It is an incorrect construction; the proper form would be "congratulate me." Example: "If you think I did a great job, feel free to congratulate me."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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I have an app that counts the number of steps I take daily (and congrats me when I break a new record), and I just downloaded one that tracks my sleeping patterns (it records -- so now I can prove that I don't snore).
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Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
John Entwistle waved Congrats! to me.
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For those of you who do know me, congrats on graduating the fourth grade.
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The B. Panorama Audience Awards go to JUNCTION 48 and WHO'S GONNA LOVE ME NOW? Congrats! https://t.co/36eproxf3I pic.twitter.com/IpSFAheq6E But Mr Aloni later clarified to Channel 10 that his comments "were directed against the Israeli government and not against the country, which I love".
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"When I'm finished with my run and post it to Facebook, I am motivated and encouraged by friends and family who send me their congrats and virtual high-fives," she wrote in a blog post.
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One poster on a Ubisoft forum said, "Congrats UBISOFT for making me change all my passwords for everything I use.
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Professor at Brown University" and encouraged me to say "Congrats!".
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doctor: [points to ultrasound] congrats, it's a baby girl! me: [squinting] she looks unlikeable.
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Congrats to muh boi Mikel on the new baby Boi… He finally made me a Grandad.
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Congrats Antonio Guterres!
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Er, congrats!
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always use the grammatically correct form "congratulate me" when you want someone to express their congratulations to you.
Common error
Avoid using "congrats" as a verb. "Congrats" is a shortened, informal version of "congratulations" and should be used as an interjection or noun, not a verb. Use the verb "congratulate" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "congrats me" functions incorrectly as an imperative request. The correct usage would involve "congratulate" as the verb, requiring the subject to perform the action of congratulating the speaker. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is not grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Formal & Business
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Science
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "congrats me" is grammatically incorrect and rarely used. Ludwig AI identifies the proper form as "congratulate me". While the individual words are common, their combination in this order violates standard English grammar. It is recommended to use the correct phrase "congratulate me" or other alternatives like "offer me congratulations" for clarity and correctness. Although some instances appear in news and media, they do not legitimize the incorrect grammar.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
congratulate me
This is the grammatically correct way to express the action of congratulating someone.
offer me congratulations
This alternative is more formal than "congratulate me".
extend congratulations to me
This option provides a more elaborate and formal expression.
give me your congrats
This is a more casual and informal way to ask for congratulations.
send me your congratulations
This option implies sending a message or expressing congratulations remotely.
praise me
This option conveys a general expression of approval or admiration, broader than just congratulations.
applaud me
This phrase suggests a more demonstrative and public form of approval.
compliment me
Similar to praise, this is a broader expression of positive feedback.
give me a shout-out
This is a very informal way of asking for recognition.
acknowledge me
This option asks for a basic recognition of an achievement or milestone.
FAQs
What is the correct way to ask someone to congratulate you?
The correct way to ask someone to congratulate you is to say "congratulate me".
Is "congrats me" grammatically correct?
No, "congrats me" is grammatically incorrect. The proper phrasing is "congratulate me".
What's a formal alternative to "congratulate me"?
A more formal alternative is to say "Please offer me your congratulations" or "extend congratulations to me".
When is it appropriate to use the interjection "congrats"?
The interjection "congrats" is appropriate in informal settings when offering congratulations to someone else, not when requesting congratulations for yourself. For example, "Congrats on your new job!"
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested