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Chefs' Association Speech
Welcome speech at social activities

Dear leaders and colleagues,

Good Morning, everyone!

In autumn, colorful leaves cover the mountains. Today, our long-awaited networking activity finally kicked off in Lantian Primary School. At the same time, we also ushered in two friendly alliances: Xiuqi No.2 Primary School and Zhiping Primary School. First of all, on behalf of all the chefs and in my own name, I would like to extend a warm welcome to you. Sincere regards to your hard work all the way; I sincerely thank you for your guidance!

How happy we are, to meet friends from afar! In this refreshing day, Lantian Primary School welcomes such distinguished guests. Why is it not a pleasure for us? So we condensed today's joyful action into an eternal sentence, that is, "Meet in the golden autumn, and friendship will last forever".

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Classification of opening remarks:

1, quotation

The opening remarks can also directly quote other people's words to pave the way for your speech and set off the theme.

As a material cited in the introduction, there are generally two basic conditions:

First, the cited materials have strong generality, persuasiveness and appeal.

Secondly, the quoted materials come from authorities, celebrities or people familiar to the audience, and the speaker uses the authority effect or the relatives and friends effect to attract the attention of the audience.

In some cases, the speaker doesn't even need to explain the source of the quoted material.

2. Hanging type

Suspense can stimulate the curiosity of the audience and urge them to enter the speaker's theme framework as soon as possible.

Physical suspense is a special form of suspense prelude.

There are two points to pay attention to when using suspense prologue: First, don't turn common-sense questions that everyone knows into suspense; Second, don't deliberately keep the audience's appetite. All these may cause the audience to dislike the speaker.