I remember 'and, if you have been, thank you for listening.' as the tag line of a radio programme, radio 4 I think. It was a man who used to say it, and I have been wracking my brains, but cannot remember who. It is just one of those warm cosy phrases from radio past.
John Ebdon - http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/mpapps/pagetools/print/news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/tv_and_radio/4363795.stm
Well with pure heart, and great imagination, you can accomplish ANYTHING!!!
The song 'Thank You (I Won't Complain)' is by Fred Hammond. Some of the lyrics are: 'Oh Lord You have been/ So good to me/ More than this world could ever be/ I really want to thank You/ Lord I won't complain'.
Ok well the peoples who founded scat where christan AKA jerry, mudpie, AND barock obama thank you thank you
Active listening.
The anser is Piano well pritty much a brass band Thanks for listening
To end your speech, summarize your main points, reiterate your key message, and leave the audience with a memorable statement or call to action. Thank your audience for listening and try to end on a positive note.
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Well, I would say roughly 11 hours, and 8 minutes. Thank you for listening
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In Chinese, you can say "谢谢你的倾听" (xièxiè nǐ de qīngtīng) to express thank you for listening.
Examples of extemporaneous speech include giving impromptu remarks at a meeting, delivering a toast at a wedding, or participating in a debate where you speak without a prepared script. This type of speech is usually delivered without extensive preparation and relies on the speaker's ability to think on their feet and communicate effectively.
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To say "thank you for listening to you" in Swahili, you can say "Asante kwa kunisikiliza".
you can say " shockrun lehosni elestema'a "
that's simple it is 80 thank you for listening
normally 'tena koutou, tena koutou, tena koutou katoa' will give the expression of 'Thank you for listening to my speech'. Means thank you all greatly.