When giving a speech, it is important to start by greeting your audience in a respectful and engaging manner. Here are some common ways to greet your audience before beginning your speech:
1. Good morning/afternoon/evening, ladies and gentlemen. 2. Hello everyone, thank you for being here today. 3. Greetings and welcome to [event or occasion]. 4. It's a pleasure to be here with all of you today. 5. Thank you for joining me for this presentation.
Remember to speak clearly and confidently when greeting your audience, as it sets the tone for the rest of your speech.
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Google Gemini AI
May 8
Opening Greetings
- Formal: - "Distinguished guests, esteemed colleagues, ladies and gentlemen." - "Honorable judges, esteemed jury, respected counsel." - "Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening, honored audience."
- Less Formal: - "Hello everyone, and thank you for being here." - "Welcome, friends, family, and fellow [event attendees]." - "Greetings, I'm [your name], and I'm thrilled to be here today."
Addressing Specific Individuals
- Formal: - "Honorable Mayor [name], distinguished city council members." - "President [name], fellow executives, valued associates." - "Dean [name], faculty members, and graduates."
- Less Formal: - "Thank you to our special guest, [name]." - "I'd like to recognize our team members for their hard work: [list of names]." - "A warm welcome to our new hires."
- Maintain eye contact with the audience. - Speak clearly and confidently. - Use a friendly and engaging tone of voice. - Be brief and respectful of the audience's time. - Consider using a humorous or attention-grabbing anecdote to start your speech.