When you want to say “Congratulations to both of you” but wish to use a more unique or heartfelt expression, there are many creative, formal, and casual alternatives to choose from. Below is a comprehensive list categorized for various occasions and tone preferences.

Formal Alternatives
- Heartfelt congratulations to you both.
- Please accept my warmest congratulations.
- My sincere congratulations to the two of you.
- Best wishes and congratulations to you both.
- I extend my deepest congratulations to both of you.
Casual and Friendly Alternatives
- Way to go, you two!
- So happy for both of you!
- Big congrats, guys!
- You did it—congrats to you both!
- Cheers to both of you!
Romantic or Couple-Specific Phrases
- Wishing you a lifetime of love and laughter—congrats!
- You make a perfect pair—congratulations!
- Here’s to your beautiful journey ahead—congrats to you both!
- So thrilled for the two of you and your new chapter!
- May your love continue to grow—congrats!
Creative and Unique Ways
- Double the joy, double the congratulations!
- Two hearts, one big celebration—congrats!
- Your success is truly inspiring—congrats to both!
- A round of applause for an amazing duo!
- Tag-teaming success like pros—well done!
When to Use These Alternatives
| Occasion | Recommended Expression |
|---|---|
| Wedding or Engagement | Wishing you a lifetime of love and laughter—congrats! |
| Graduation | Way to go, you two! |
| Work Achievement | My sincere congratulations to the two of you. |
| Birth of a Child | So happy for both of you! |
| Anniversary | You make a perfect pair—congratulations! |
Whether you’re writing a card, speaking at an event, or sending a quick message, these alternatives help you say congratulations in a way that suits your relationship and the occasion.
FAQ
What can I say instead of “congratulations to both of you” for a wedding?
You can say “Wishing you a lifetime of love and laughter” or “Here’s to your beautiful journey ahead.”
Is it appropriate to say “congrats you two” in a formal setting?
No, “congrats you two” is best used in casual contexts. For formal settings, use “My sincere congratulations to the two of you.”
How do I personalize a congratulatory message?
Include details about the occasion, mention names if appropriate, and choose wording that reflects your relationship with the recipients.
Can I use humor in a congratulations message?
Yes, humor is great for casual or friendly messages as long as it’s tasteful and appropriate for the occasion.

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