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At the beginning of a speech: what is the correct greeting?
like "Good morning ladies and gentlemen" but when it's midday - not evening
Mar 25, 2008 4:25 PM
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"Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen."
:)
March 25, 2008
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If it is a formal speech, then use "Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen." This is not only poilte, but it shows respect also. "Hi or hello everyone" you would use in a less formal, casual situation. :-)
April 4, 2008
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good afternoon
March 25, 2008
Hi. Is it correct to say- "A pleasant afternoon ma'am *teacher's name* everyone. "
"Let me introduce to you our topic for this report"
Need help. Ty
August 27, 2022
Start with ladies and gentlemen
April 5, 2008
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