When someone says congratulations to you, or when someone congratulates you, say, "Thank you".
you could say Thank You
i would like to thanks for your feeling
Thank You
I think you mean kudos. Kudos is short for congratulations
The correct phrase is "Congratulations, you have" when expressing good wishes or acknowledging someone's achievement. "Congratulation" is used as a noun to refer to an expression of praise or approval.
Both "congratulations on" and "congratulations for" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "Congratulations on" is used when congratulating someone for a specific achievement or event. "Congratulations for" is used when congratulating someone for a general accomplishment or quality.
"Congratulations" is the correct term to use when offering well-wishes or expressing joy for someone's accomplishment or good news. "Congratulation" is not used in this context.
The verb of congratulations is congratulate. As in "to congratulate someone for something".
You can't use congratulations with an apostrophe.
Thank you
It is better to say "congratulations" when congratulating someone because it is the correct plural form. Saying "congratulation" is grammatically incorrect in this context.