speech on gratefulness to parents
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I would like to thank you all for assembling here and being a part of our celebration. As you all know, I have been selected to accomplish a project in the UK; so for the next 2 years, I’ll be staying there. While, I am very glad and highly excited about the achievement, I am getting little emotional at the same time.
I would like to utilise this opportunity to thank the people who have been the pillars of my success. Most of you, including my colleagues, seniors and bosses have seen only the successful part of mine; my parents are the only people who have worked day in and day out to prepare me for the challenges in life.
I would specifically like to thank my father for making me realize what I was and am capable of, for giving me the strength that I required to pursue my dreams and for believing that I have the necessary skills and capability to accomplish my goals. There had been times, when I gave up; it was only you, who walked along with me to give me the much needed support. I still remember my childhood when you spent countless hours after returning from work and helped me learning Maths: the one subject that always scared me. You taught me methods to solve the problems so easily. I didn’t realise at that time, you will play the same role for the emotional aspects too, today when I feel disheartened; you show me ways to tackle me problems easily and if the problem persists, you give me your shoulder to rest upon my problems. You are the most important pillar of my life and the biggest strength that God has given me.
My father always said that our house was incomplete without the contribution of my mother. I can never thank her enough for making me what I am today. You have always been so dedicated and supportive in all stages of my life. You cook, arrange my room, make available everything at the right place and at the right time, say nice and appreciative words and feel proud of me. And you do all these, despite managing your work life. I often wonder, is my mother a super woman? I believe that this is not at all possible for an ordinary person like me. Today, I am standing here amidst all my near and dear ones in order to celebrate my success.
But this is all because of my parents who prepared me for this success. They have loved me, cared for me, trusted me when I would lose hope, stayed awake during my exam days for meeting my dietary needs, stayed awake with me when I fell sick, cried with me when I lost the medical entrance test.
I would like to utilise this opportunity to thank the people who have been the pillars of my success. Most of you, including my colleagues, seniors and bosses have seen only the successful part of mine; my parents are the only people who have worked day in and day out to prepare me for the challenges in life.
I would specifically like to thank my father for making me realize what I was and am capable of, for giving me the strength that I required to pursue my dreams and for believing that I have the necessary skills and capability to accomplish my goals. There had been times, when I gave up; it was only you, who walked along with me to give me the much needed support. I still remember my childhood when you spent countless hours after returning from work and helped me learning Maths: the one subject that always scared me. You taught me methods to solve the problems so easily. I didn’t realise at that time, you will play the same role for the emotional aspects too, today when I feel disheartened; you show me ways to tackle me problems easily and if the problem persists, you give me your shoulder to rest upon my problems. You are the most important pillar of my life and the biggest strength that God has given me.
My father always said that our house was incomplete without the contribution of my mother. I can never thank her enough for making me what I am today. You have always been so dedicated and supportive in all stages of my life. You cook, arrange my room, make available everything at the right place and at the right time, say nice and appreciative words and feel proud of me. And you do all these, despite managing your work life. I often wonder, is my mother a super woman? I believe that this is not at all possible for an ordinary person like me. Today, I am standing here amidst all my near and dear ones in order to celebrate my success.
But this is all because of my parents who prepared me for this success. They have loved me, cared for me, trusted me when I would lose hope, stayed awake during my exam days for meeting my dietary needs, stayed awake with me when I fell sick, cried with me when I lost the medical entrance test.
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