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how to say good morning before starting the speech​

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Answered by cutyJanu143
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Hi,

Explanation:

Basically, before you say good morning speeches, you need to understand what speech you want to start and what kind of audience that you encounter. Of course, if I want to start a presentation in front of my lecture or teacher, I won't say "good morning baldie," right?

If you're going to start a speech, you should begin with a formal greeting, including some religious good morning greetings and/or another formal way to state, "good morning." Although it can be as simple as saying"good morning" only, you need to mention the oldest or the one who has the higher status who attends your speech after you say good morning, then start adding the other (based on their rank or status).

For example, if there are school principals and teachers at the event, you need to say this: "Good morning for Mr. X as the principal of our school, teacher Y and Z for our tutors and my fellow friends, today we blablabla…." Understand? Try to make it simple yet respectful.

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