Additionally, the same problem arises with “Here is” / “Here’s” as in, for example, “Here’s the results of the …” We are being told that language is evolving all the time, but this change surely deserves an immediate red card as the error is appearing also in print. Jan Ho...
So, if the card is from one person (you), “My hat is off to you” or, informally, “My hat’s off to you” are both fine. If from “us,”“Our hats are off to you” would be correct. The phrase “hats off to you” is commonly used to congratulate or honor someone for ...