Opening Remarks was created on 1978-01-24.
The Tagalog term for "opening remarks" is "bating pang-unang".
Tagalog Translation of OPENING REMARKS: Bating Panimula
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Typically, opening remarks precede prayers in formal settings, as the remarks set the tone and purpose of the gathering or event before the prayer is offered. However, the order may vary based on cultural or religious practices.
An example of opening remarks for a debut party would include greeting guest, thanking the guest for attendance, and then an introduction of any guest of honors.
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.
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.
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….
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.
Examples of opening remarks include greetings to the audience, an introduction of the topic or purpose of the event, and setting the tone for the presentation or discussion. It is important to keep opening remarks brief and engaging to capture the audience's attention from the start.
Example would be Martin Luther Kings "I Have a Dream". The opening should be unique to the person