good morning!and then?
wow that's really bad i think it woulf be like ladies and gentle men, boys and girls! then go on with your speech!
The phrase good morning is an interjection. It is a greeting used in the morning.
Good evening im hindi is नमस्का.There's a general greeting..namaste.. no specific greeting for mornigs,afternoons, evenings.
Good evening (when used as a greeting) Good Night (when saying goodbye at night) Good nights when used in a sentence other than a greeting or a goodbye statement)
It is French for "Good Day" and is a common greeting.
The French greeting (good day) is spelled "bonjour".
The phrase good morning is an interjection. It is a greeting used in the morning.
A brief greeting. Such as... Good morning. Good morning, I hope everyone is doing well today.
It truely does depend on the venue that the speech is being given in. The situation matters quite a bit. Though you can really never go wrong with: "Good morning" "Good afternoon" or "Good Evening"
It is a common noun.
The starting word of a speech is the introduction. Many people begin their speech with a greeting to the audience and distinguished guests.
The phrase is "Top of the morning to you!". This is a phrase and greeting of Irish decent and is an inofrmal greeting but one which the Irish use with effection. It can be used in a speech but it needs to be used in context of the speech and the audience as some may not actually regard it as a warm welcome if they ahve not heard the phrase in context before. It is very similar to the Australian "Gad day!" (Good Day) which again is used as a warm informal greeting.
The word hey is an interjection. It is an informal greeting.
"Good morning, sunshine" is not a slave greeting.
The word hey is an interjection. It is an informal greeting.
A typical Australian greeting is "G'day", which is short for "good day".
To write a student election speech, start with a warm greeting. Then introduce the platform in a detailed manner. Make the speech concise and on a friendly tone.
The word hello is an interjection. It is a greeting used when meeting someone.