in a positive and friendly manner
communcate with the parenst and ask the a range of different questions like how are they and who will be picking up theri child so as a practitioncer you are aware
You can say "welcome" in different ways depending on the context. Some common ways include "you're welcome" as a response to thank you, "welcome" to greet someone, or "welcome aboard" to greet someone who has just joined a group or team.
No, it is not. Greet is a verb meaning to bid welcome.
Welkom
You could use greet or welcome.
greet, salute, receive, meet,
hail
People greet each other to show respect. just say that someone is coming into your home, you greet them. this shows them that they are welcome to come into your home.
In Tamil, you can say "வணக்கம்" (Vanakkam) to greet someone, which means "hello" or "welcome".
You can say "Dobrodošli nazad" in Bosnian to greet someone with "welcome back."
The word "welcome" in English means to greet someone in a friendly and inviting manner.
வணக்கம்! வாழ்த்துக்கள்! (vanakkam! vaazhthukkal!) or welcome
a spanish -ar verb meaning to greet, or to welcome