Casual Conversational English (Phrases and Sentences in Different Scenarios – Top 600+ Terms)/
Special Occasions

Special Occasions

Total: 16 words

Happy birthday!

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a greeting said to someone who is celebrating his or her birthday

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May all your wishes come true.

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an expression of goodwill said to a birthday celebrant

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Best wishes!

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a polite phrase used to wish someone well, especially in relation to one's well-being or future success

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Enjoy your birthday. / Enjoy your special day.

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a greeting said to a birthday celebrant

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Happy anniversary!

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said to a person or pair celebrating something important that happened on that day in a previous year, e.g. a wedding anniversary

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I’d like to make a toast. / I'd like to propose a toast.

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said to wish a person good health, happiness, and success, which involves holding up a drink (often alcoholic) and asking others to join in

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Let’s (all) raise a glass to… / Let’s raise our glasses.

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said when celebrating someone or something and raising one's drink

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Let’s drink to…

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said when wishing someone or something well, and then taking a drink

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Here’s to…

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said when making a toast to someone or something

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Cheers!

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used to express well wishes before drinking

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Congratulations on your engagement!

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said when wishing someone or a couple well on a wedding engagement

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I wish you both a wonderful life together.

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an expression of goodwill usually said to a newly engaged or wed couple

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All the best for the future. / All the best.

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a polite expression used to wish someone a happy and healthy future

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Here’s a little something for you. / I have a little something for you.

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an informal way of saying you have a gift for someone

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This is for you.

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said before giving someone a gift

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You shouldn't have.

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a polite way of accepting a gift, especially one you were not expecting

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