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Six simple and easy-to-learn opening remarks

Six simple and easy-to-learn opening remarks

1, cut to the chase and go straight to the topic itself.

If your topic is novel, come straight to the point and avoid boring pleasantries and lengthy introductions.

2. Content reminders that stimulate interest

Throw out the most important questions first to stimulate everyone's interest.

3. Ask short questions to get involved.

The advantages of asking questions are: to establish contact with participants, stimulate interest, create an atmosphere of winning expectations, guide the audience to think, and at the same time decompress themselves.

4, praise and encouragement, praise can never be too much.

Praise can easily break the ice between the speaker and the accused person and make the accused person feel that his value has been recognized. Inspiring greetings are the best way to warm up.

5. Tell the story first.

If you are a master of telling jokes, you might as well tell a story or joke as soon as you come on stage to adjust the atmosphere.

6. * * * The same experience is very brought in.

At the beginning of the speech, it is easy to establish a kind of * * * sound by asking everyone to recall an experience that everyone has in common and is willing to recall.