In a response to a welcome speech, you can express gratitude for the warm welcome, acknowledge the effort put into organizing the event, share your excitement to be a part of the gathering, and briefly introduce yourself or your purpose for being there.
An example of a response to a Baptist church welcome speech would be, thank you for allowing me to visit in your church today, I pray that God opens our hearts to learn from each other.
The correct response is "you're welcome".
A good example to a welcome speech from a church would include gratitude and open-mindedness. One may respond by saying: "Thank you for having me. I hope I can learn something from you, and take it with me to inspire others to live a good life."
Answer You are welcome. It is usually given in response to "thank you".
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A welcome speech for the new principal should make them feel genuinely welcome. The speech should be heartfelt and honest and can have humor included.
It is a polite response.
The Answer Is Welcome
you're welcome.
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'You're Welcome'