English, asked by rajpals965, 1 year ago

Write a farewell speech that you would deliver as your favourite teacher retires next week.

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Answered by upenderjoshi28
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Farewell Speech For Favorite Teacher Who Is Retiring

Good afternoon everyone present. Meetings and partings are an integral part of life. Travelling on the journey of life, we meet thousands of co-travellers; at new junctions or stops, many alight, and many more embark on. However, some of the co-travellers win everyone’s heart with their noble living and compassionate natures. And when such jovial and helpful people part from us, we feel pangs of separation from them. Mr. Upen Sharma, our English teacher is one such person who spreads light of knowledge, love, and divinity all around him. He has been shaping and influencing students’ lives for the last 30 years. His contributions to the school, education, and society have been phenomenal. He has been one of the most beloved and admired teacher among the students. His goodness, perfection in teaching, creativity, resourcefulness, multi-tasking abilities have are unique and unmatched. He will be missed by one and all. We feel proud of the fact that we have been fortunate to have learnt from him in so many ways. I on behalf of all the students wish him all the health, happiness, and peaceful living after his retirement. May he stay blessed always. Sir, we will terribly miss you!


Answered by Anonymous
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A very good morning to respected Principal mam teachers and my dear friends.Today we are here to bid farewell to our favorite Teacher Mr.Karan Puri.Karan Sir teach us Maths.He helps us in solving the questions.He also gives us life lessons.Karan Sir is a teacher in class and a guardian.He is always helpful in solving issues of Students who are having problems in studying.Now that he is going to other school and leaving our school we wish. him all the best.He is a gem of a person and his future students are so lucky to have him.Thus,with a heavy heart we now bid you goodbye.All the best may you reach your career destination.

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