English, asked by shreejadevu75, 4 months ago

how to say good morning in a speech to all at a time EXPLANATION :- tomorrow I'm giving a speech so higher authority officers are coming (COLLECTOR of our district, DEPUTY COLLECTOR of our district, commissioner, DEO ) so I need to wish them all at a time so please say how to say it please ​

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Answered by Kshitu73
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Different Ways To Say Good Morning

Now that we understand why it is a good idea to have a range of ways to say ‘good morning’ in your English vocabulary, we are ready to take a look at some of these ways.

Rise and shine! – This is usually said when you are in the process of waking someone from sleep.

Top of the morning to you! – This phrase originated in Ireland, which is a predominantly English speaking country, however, it is now widely used in many other English speaking countries as a quirky way to say good morning.)

Good day to you.

Have a great day.

Hello there!

Wishing you the best for the day ahead.

How are you this fine morning?

Isn’t it a beautiful day today? – This phrase is often said when morning greetings are exchanged between two passers by.

Wakey, wakey, eggs and bakey. – This term is popular in the USA and is used when waking someone up, announcing breakfast time.

Look alive! – This popular British phrase is used when a person is taking a long time to get prepared in the morning.

Good morning, sleepy head/wakey wakey, sleepy head – This is a term which you might send in a text message or as a gentle way to wake a person.

Look at what the cat dragged in! – This humorous phrase is an informal way of greeting a close friend or family member and as a way of telling them that they’re not looking so great this morning.

What a pleasant morning we are having.

How is your morning going so far?

Morning! – This shortened version of the full ‘good morning’ is very frequently used.

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