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What are the opening and closing remarks of the interview?

Prologue: The interviewer introduces himself. In short, he acts as the protagonist of the introduction in necessary social occasions, introducing himself to others and letting them know himself.

To determine the specific content of self-introduction, we should take into account the actual needs and on-site conditions, and should have clear pertinence, and must not be "one thousand people."

Etiquette-style self-introduction is suitable for some formal and grand occasions such as lectures, reports, performances, celebrations and ceremonies. This is a kind of self-introduction, intended to show friendship and respect for the people you associate with. The content of etiquette self-introduction also includes name, unit, position, etc. However, we should also add some appropriate modesty and honorific words to show politeness to the people we associate with.

For example: "Hello, ladies and gentlemen! My name is Fan, and I am the deputy general manager of the company.

Now, on behalf of our company, I warmly welcome you to our opening ceremony. Thanks for your support.

Conclusion: In fact, there is no need to be so serious. It better be sincere.

Thank you very much. x? x? I took time out of my busy schedule to chat with me about the relevant knowledge. I think this interview not only benefited me a lot, but also the audience who watched this program will feel the same way. Thank you.

Usually my visit is over, and that's the live report sent back by our station. Thank you for accepting my interview. Thank you.

Note: "three wants and six don't":

Three elements:

1 dominates the scene and is good at guiding.

2. control the speed of speech.

3. Who will write it clearly?

Six don't:

1, don't be too active.

2. Don't be wordy.

3. Don't help yourself to a conclusion.

4. Don't put the interviewee's position too high at the beginning, such as "Your information is very important" (this is an expert opinion, which is not consistent with McKinsey's and has reservations).

Don't use the word "possible" when introducing ideas.

6. "Ask me anytime"-redundant.