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Opening remarks are typically given at the beginning of a ceremony, commencement, or gathering. The remarks should welcome people, as well as give insight as to why people are gathered.
Opening Remarks was created on 1978-01-24.
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The Tagalog term for "opening remarks" is "bating pang-unang".
"Good evening, honored guests, faculty, and most importantly, our graduating students. Today is a day of celebration as we gather to recognize the hard work, dedication, and achievements of our students. It is a privilege to witness each of you reach this milestone, and we look forward to seeing the great things you will accomplish in the future."
Pambungad o panimulang Salita
formation of troops, honors, ceremony, remarks
Tagalog Translation of OPENING REMARKS: Bating Panimula
formation of troops, honors, ceremony, remarks
formation of troops, honors, ceremony, remarks
"Good [morning/afternoon/evening], graduates, families, faculty, and distinguished guests. Today, we gather to celebrate the hard work and accomplishments of our graduating class." "On behalf of [school/university], I am honored to welcome you to this momentous occasion. Graduates, your dedication and perseverance have brought you to this remarkable milestone." "To the graduating class of [year], congratulations on reaching this significant day. Your achievements and growth over the years have made us all proud."