Remark Scenario 1
Person#1: "Hey, what time is it?"
You Or Some Other Person: "Time for you to get a watch!"
Remark Scenario 2
Person #1: "Do you watch TV?"
You Or Some Other Person: "Well, my brain's not turned to liquid mush, so..."
Remark Scenario 3
Teacher: "So, what can you tell me about ((something))?"
You Or Some Other Person: "Beats me, you're the one TEACHING this stuff."
Remark Scenario 4
Person #1: "Did you know that the more you know, the more you are prepared to deal with every day life?"
You Or -- Yeah, You Get The Idea: "Did YOU know that the more people know, THE LESS PEOPLE CARE!?!?!?"
Opening remarks for a speech contest should include a friendly introduction. Ice breakers and jokes are also good ways to get the audience to listen to the presenter's topic.
Here are some examples of opening remarks: Good afternoon everyone and also to THE PRESIDENT, PRINCIPAL and to all teachers and staffs, welcome to makabayan showcase event. My name is YOUR NAME, and I am the YOUR POSITION. It is my great honor to welcome you to today's event. It is my great pleasure and honor to make opening remarks at this very exciting day….
GB: good bye
"Sagacious remarks" refers to wise or insightful comments that show good judgment and deep understanding. These remarks are usually thoughtful, perceptive, and offer valuable insights or advice on a particular subject.
Jonathan Blackburne has written: 'Some remarks upon the nature and origin of the tithes in London' 'Some remarks upon the nature and origin of the titles in London'
Some good bread ovens are brick ovens because of the even heating. Convection ovens also work well, one brand in particular that has received high remarks is the Sharp Healsio convection oven.
Opening remarks for a beauty pageant will likely include a welcome to the audience and contestants. Also an introduction of judges and some short anecdotes to entertain the crowd will be sufficient.
Closing remarks are very similar to the concluding paragraph of an essay. I have included a good example - see related links. The opening paragraph introduces the topic. The closing remarks provide a concise summary of the points made in the talk. Frequently, in the closing remarks, is a statement of the next course of action. Some people use closing remarks to thanks sponsors and other researchers, but this can be done in the beginning of the talk. The closing remark may be what the audience will remember most about the talk. One or two short sentences at the end, with words very well chosen provide an effective closure to the talk.
Closing remarks are very similar to the concluding paragraph of an essay. I have included a good example - see related links. The opening paragraph introduces the topic. The closing remarks provide a concise summary of the points made in the talk. Frequently, in the closing remarks, is a statement of the next course of action. Some people use closing remarks to thanks sponsors and other researchers, but this can be done in the beginning of the talk. The closing remark may be what the audience will remember most about the talk. One or two short sentences at the end, with words very well chosen provide an effective closure to the talk.
Some examples of opening remarks are: Good afternoon. We are happy to see all of you here today to… Hello everyone. W are honored that all of you joined us to… On this wonderful occasion, we welcome you. We are happy you could join us to...
It is not an idiom. It means "do not ignore the remarks." Remarks are things that are said, and someone wants you to stop ignoring them.
Closing remarks for a tribute