i would say ,"Hi...my name is..blah blah blah...and whats yours?.....just relax and asked if they liked the church so far and start talking about fun future events(ie: youth group events) and see if they were interested or something like that....we get visitors every so often and i get stuck sometimes on what actually to say...goodluck!
"Welcome to our church! We are delighted to have you join us for our service. Please let us know if you have any questions or if there is anything we can do to make your visit more comfortable."
You may say 'youkoso.'
Greeters, ushers, and members of the congregation (voluntarily) greet visitors.
welcome is Bem vindo if you want to say "hello, how are you" you commonly say "oi, tudo bem?"
Welcome! Please take a seat and lets honor our pastor together! I hope that works. I am a pastors daughter and I had to say that.
Bienvenidos is the Spanish word for Welcome. It is also the title of the official visitors magazine to the Commonwealth.
kyoukai e yokoso
* The nicest thing you can do is give them a warm smile and extend your hand and welcome them to the annual woman's church service 'I'm so happy you came today.' You don't need to say much more.
Visitors Welcome - 1928 was released on: USA: 4 March 1928
In Malaysia, a common way to say "welcome" is "Selamat Datang." This phrase is often used to greet visitors and convey hospitality. Additionally, you might hear "Welcome" in English, as the country is quite multicultural and English is widely spoken. Embracing local customs and greetings can enhance the warmth of your welcome.
Yes.
Yes. Anywhere you are in the world that you can find a Kingdom Hall you can go in and you will be greeted warmly and anyone will be happy to assist you with any questions you have.