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What adjectives or sentences to be used before starting the floral welcome of the guest

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Answered by akkipilania34
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Try working in an adjective to describe your welcome more fully.

It could be a(n):

warm welcome
"Luckily the weather has aligned with our wishes. The sun and I bid you a warm welcome.
"hearty welcome
 "Let's raise up a hearty welcome, big and warm enough to hold you all ...
"cheerful welcome
"It's my pleasure to extend a cheerful welcome to you all!
"cordial welcome
"Fellow members, please join me in giving our guests the best of cordial welcomes.
"glad welcome
"It's a glad welcome we bring to you this morning, filled with the desires, hopes and dreams all us share.
"hospitable welcome
"We're delighted to offer the most hospitable welcome we can.
"amiable welcome
"Dear guests, look around you! An amiable welcome full of friendship is yours.
"gracious welcome
"Our desire is to extend a gracious and inclusive welcome to all of you.
"sociable welcome
"Let's hear it for a sociable welcome! On the count of three, turn to your neighbor and say 'hello'. There are no strangers here, only 
friends we are yet to meet.
"genial welcome
"It's my pleasant duty to bid you all a genial welcome.
"convivial welcome
"On behalf of my colleagues, I wish you all a convivial welcome. We are going to have a merry and enjoyable time together.
"agreeable welcome
"The flags are flying. The balloons are ready for release. It's a great day, one we've been planning and waiting for. I'm sure you'll concur, this is an agreeable welcome.
"pleasing welcome
"It's gratifying to look around and see so many familiar faces. That's a pleasing welcome to what I know is a going to be a great 
conference ... "
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