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Leaving Speech
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I have to prepare a leaving speech or a member of my team who has been with the company or the past 5 years. Any advice on what to do or say? |
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Here is a funny one liner you could use
"I always arrive late at the office, but I make up or it by leaving early" Charles Lamb You could change this to "He/She always arrived late at the office…" |
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Although not lines or a boss to give here is an excerpt rom Betty Boothroyd’s leaving speech
"When I came to the conclusion that it was right for me to go, my thoughts went to that famous passage in the book of Ecclesiastes, about there being A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance. Well, my dancing days are long past–[Hon. Members: "No!"]–and I promise the House that I shall not weep, but I shall certainly mourn the fact that an all-important phase in my life has come to a natural end. However, it is time for laughter as well, as we remember all the lighter moments that we have enjoyed– I say to you, rejoice in your inheritance, defend your rights and remember always that the privileges the House enjoys were dearly won and must never be squandered. You elected me in the springtime, and I shall retire in the autumn, which marks a fitting seasonal conclusion to my period in office. Therefore I say to you all, in a phrase that you all know well, but which has never been more true than now: "Time’s up." [Applause.] |
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A few ideas on how to structure the speech
1. Keep it short 2. Make it witty – look for a couple of quotations or jokes on the internet (the ones above could work well) 3. A summary of some of their best attributes – as well as an embarrassing moment 4. End by thanking them for their contribution over the passed three years – saying that they will be very much missed and hand them the present Kind regards |
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Help, I have been asked to give a speech for a colleague who is retiring through ill health after 28 years hospital service.
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Help,I need advice on what to say at a leaving do after being with a company for 16 years.
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A posiibility is to look back at what life was when you joined the company 16 years ago.
e.g. There was no internet. There was no email (paper memos went round instead) Fax was the hottest technology. PCs were only just entering into business life. Mobile phones were called car phones and only a few people could afford them. We all complained about stress (not much has changed there). These will all provide a contrast on how much things have moved on in business from today. Good luck |
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what do you say
I’m leaving Hong Kong after the 2 most party years of my life.
Friends are having dinner for me tomorrow night and I’d prefer to piss take than patronise. Please some suggestions |
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How about
"It is with with mixed emotions that I leave you – joy and excitement" |
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just talk about the good and funny thingsthat went on
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Hi,
Ineed to write a speech for my boss who has been a wonderful person to work with and is now been transferred to another unit. |
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Hi, i have to write a speech for my school leavers’ ball, and i haven’t a clue where to start. I already did a speech for the last day of school, and now i want to keep this one short and sweet. Any helpful ideas?!
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leaving speech
I have to prepare a leaving speech and I have been with the company for 7 years.
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Hi,
Sound sincere and don’t make it too long. Hope it’s of some help Serena Last edited by Doctor : 29-04-06 at 06:23. |
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I have to prepare a leaving speech for a member of my team within the next hour – any advice on what to say |
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can you help me find a how to speech for my LA class???
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