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Thank you for listening no questions
Thank you for listening no questions











Thanks for a really thought-provoking presentation.I think I’ll find all of that really useful. I feel like I understand… much better now.Questioners are also often guilty of thanks which sound insincere like “Thanks for your presentation”. No one has ever asked me that before” are often better. However, there is no need to thank every questioner, and other phrases like “That’s a great question.

thank you for listening no questions

  • I’m so glad you asked me that, because it leads me onto….
  • I think I’ll add that to my next presentation, because… I wanted to talk about that too but had to cut it because… I’m sure many other people are wondering the same thing.
  • I was hoping someone would ask me that.
  • The second most boring and pointless thanking phrase in presentations is “Thank you for your question”.

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    How to thank people in presentation Q&A sessions That’s really interesting and useful to know.I think that’s the first time that I’ve got everyone to put their hands up. This kind of thanking phrases also need to be true and specific to the situation, but include: Perhaps the next most common situation in which you should thank the audience is when asking a survey question (to learn about their knowledge of the subject already, hook them into the topic, etc). Note that all the good examples in this article must be true to have the desired effect, and so probably have to be changed for each presentation. Thank you so much for coming all this way for this presentation.I’ve attended many times but I never dreamed that I’d be the one standing up here someday. Thank you for inviting me to speak at this conference.I know you must get so many people asking you to hear their ideas, so I really appreciate you giving me the opportunity to present my idea for a new product directly to you.I’m really impressed that you got up so early in the morning to come here.Thanks for battling through the snow to get here today.Thank you for coming at what I know is an especially busy time for you.The most similar good thanking phrase is one which shows why you are thankful for them coming, such as: Also, “Thanks for coming” almost always means it is time to leave! This phrase sounds like a recorded message from the CEO instead of real communication, meaning it does the exact opposite of the connecting personally with the audience that we should be aiming for at this stage. Perhaps the worst example of all is saying “Thanks for coming” at the beginning of a presentation. How to thank people at the beginning of a presentation Examples and further explanation of all of those situations are given below, and are practised in Teaching Presenting: Interactive Classroom Activities. The audience members might also need to thank the presenter, especially during the Q&A session. At the beginning to connect personally with the audience/ show awareness of the audience.This story is absolutely a must-listen, and earned a very rare five stars from me.

    thank you for listening no questions

    I loved Blah Blah and her nursing home friends so much! Sewanee’s grandmother was suffering from dementia, and Sewanee was struggling with how best to care for her. There was so much more to this story than the romance, though. Their banter was so well-written as they got flirtier with time. The messages between our two MCs were so fun to listen to. I forgot how big of a fan I am of the unwitting correspondence trope. Listening to these stories is such a huge part of my life, and it’s so nice to know how much love these narrators put into telling them. It was such a pleasure to get to learn about the behind-the-scenes of audiobook production. I definitely have listened to audiobooks on 3x speed (I’m sorry Julia, I swear I didn’t do it this time!). Thank You For Listening was so relatable from the first page: I absolutely have listened to many a steamy sex scene while flying into Las Vegas. Since Julia Whelan is one of my all-time favorite narrators, I knew I had to listen to her narrate her own book despite receiving this copy. I cannot gush enough about Thank You For Listening, and about how unexpectedly emotional of a read it was.











    Thank you for listening no questions