Nano Let me know that the following sentence is correct The commitee would, in a small way, like to felicitate the fresh engineers The commitee would like to felicitate the fresh engineers thanks 'Felicitate' is a little unnatural. "Congratulate' or 'celebrate with a party' might be better. 'Fresh' could be replaced by 'new'.
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NanoLet me know that the following sentence is correct'Felicitate' is a little unnatural. "Congratulate' or 'celebrate with a party' might be better. 'Fresh' could be replaced by 'new'.
The commitee would, in a small way, like to felicitate the fresh engineers
The commitee would like to felicitate the fresh engineers
thanks
NanoLet me know that the following sentence is correct
The committee would, in a small way, like to welcome the new engineers
The committee would like to welcome the
Feebs11NanoLet me know that the following sentence is correct
The committee would, in a small way, like to welcome the new engineers
The committee would like to
PhilipI do know what it means. It isn't used in my neck of the woods.Nor in mine - apart from congratulating a newly engaged woman. I just thought Nano might not know its meaning.