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![]() I might have been a bit off the mark with that 'feminine' idea. A thousand apologies.
From Webster’s, 1969: FELICITATE is the more formal term, denoting the simple offering of good wishes and hopes for happiness; CONGRATULATE is intimate, familiar, or informal, and more often implies acknowledgement of achievement or good fortune. |
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