Usually you'll end your speech by thanking your audience for listening to you. Tell them you hope they have a wonderful day, and that it was a pleasure speaking for them in such a wonderful place. Also, tell them how great of an audience they were.
In correspondence, one should use "sincerely yours" when making an address as a Valedictorian. It is often used to end a speech in a polite and refined manner.
well, its just right question. When somebody says "nice talking to you" probably at the end of conversation then it means that the person to whom u r talking is ending the conversation in a polite manner...so the reply should also be polite. THANK YOU is the best reply to it...
Adverb, as it modifies a verb. Adverbs frequently end in -ly.
' Mamotte soshite tatakatte ' , in an imperative and not respective manner , as from a commander to soldiers, add -kure to the end of the sentence to change the sense to informal request and -kudasai to change it into a respecful and polite request.
you can end your speech like this:ice cream is yummy
One should end an impromptu speech with a joke that brings the speech back to the opening lines. In this way, the speech can come full circle and end on a high note.
"Br" at the end of a letter stands for "Best regards." It's a polite way to sign off a letter or email, showing a bit of professionalism and friendliness. So, next time you see "Br" at the end of a message, just know it's the sender's way of saying, "I'm being nice, but I'm also done with this conversation."
To write a formal email for a request, start with a polite greeting, clearly state your request in a professional manner, provide any necessary context or details, and end with a courteous closing. Be concise, clear, and respectful in your communication.
polite, alalyse, kite, bite, shore
Kyle's speech was bleeped out in the end of 201 due to religious considerations
Be straight forward, honest and polite. Simply tell them the truth but politely.
It is customary, polite, and indicative of good manners.