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“All the best to you” is an expression used to praise or acknowledge another person. You say it after someone has done a good job at something or achieved something significant. We’ll give you a full explanation of the meaning and usage of this term, as well as clear up some common grammar mistakes. Then we’ll give you related words and phrases to tell someone they did well.
- “Kudos to you” is a way of showing someone your praise or respect, especially regarding an achievement.
- Use “kudos” to tell someone you admire their work or effort when it comes to things like sports, the business environment, or general accomplishments.
- For example, you might say, “Congratulations on preparing such a great meal” or “Congratulations on running such a fast race.”
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