在宴會(huì)上,賓主通常發(fā)表講話,并且以祝酒詞來結(jié)束講話。祝酒詞主要內(nèi)容包括:
1.稱呼(Addressing the party)
2.表示歡迎或感謝(Extending welcome or expressing thanks)
3.談?wù)剝蓢?guó)或兩公司間現(xiàn)有關(guān)系(Comments on the existing relations between the two countries in general or between the two firms)
4.說明來訪或舉辦活動(dòng)的重要意義(Significance of the current visit or of the activity)
5.表示良好祝愿(Good wishes)
6.祝酒(Toasts)
Here are some expressions or sentences you might include in a toast:
1. Addressing the Party
The usual way to begin a toast is for the host to address the guest or guests of honor first and then the rest of the party in his fashion:
Mr. Smith
Ladies and Gentlemen
For husband and wife, use "Mr. And Mrs. Smith"
When addressing high officials or people of rank, use the right form of address .For example:
"Your Excellency, Mr. Minister,"
Less formally, one may address government officials as:
"Mr. Director,"
"Mr. Minister,"
"Mr. President,"
2.Extending Welcome
1) I wish to extend my warm welcome to you.
2) Allow me, first of all, to extend my warm welcome to the Chinese Delegation who have been invited to this country by this Company.
3) On behalf of the Textiles Corporation, I wish to warmly welcome you, Mr. Smith, and all the members of the Canadian Mission.
4) It is a great pleasure for me to preside at this dinner given by our trade mission in honor of the Chinese foreign trade officials.
3. Expressing Thanks
For myself and for our entire delegation,
On behalf of all the members of my delegation and in my own name,
For our Group and myself,
I express my beartfelt thanks to you
warm gratitude to you and through you to Mr.Smith
for your kind inritation to visit China.
to this Fair.
for your kind hospitality.
warm welcome.
for giving this grand banquet.
for inviting us to such a marvelous dinner tonight.
1.稱呼(Addressing the party)
2.表示歡迎或感謝(Extending welcome or expressing thanks)
3.談?wù)剝蓢?guó)或兩公司間現(xiàn)有關(guān)系(Comments on the existing relations between the two countries in general or between the two firms)
4.說明來訪或舉辦活動(dòng)的重要意義(Significance of the current visit or of the activity)
5.表示良好祝愿(Good wishes)
6.祝酒(Toasts)
Here are some expressions or sentences you might include in a toast:
1. Addressing the Party
The usual way to begin a toast is for the host to address the guest or guests of honor first and then the rest of the party in his fashion:
Mr. Smith
Ladies and Gentlemen
For husband and wife, use "Mr. And Mrs. Smith"
When addressing high officials or people of rank, use the right form of address .For example:
"Your Excellency, Mr. Minister,"
Less formally, one may address government officials as:
"Mr. Director,"
"Mr. Minister,"
"Mr. President,"
2.Extending Welcome
1) I wish to extend my warm welcome to you.
2) Allow me, first of all, to extend my warm welcome to the Chinese Delegation who have been invited to this country by this Company.
3) On behalf of the Textiles Corporation, I wish to warmly welcome you, Mr. Smith, and all the members of the Canadian Mission.
4) It is a great pleasure for me to preside at this dinner given by our trade mission in honor of the Chinese foreign trade officials.
3. Expressing Thanks
For myself and for our entire delegation,
On behalf of all the members of my delegation and in my own name,
For our Group and myself,
I express my beartfelt thanks to you
warm gratitude to you and through you to Mr.Smith
for your kind inritation to visit China.
to this Fair.
for your kind hospitality.
warm welcome.
for giving this grand banquet.
for inviting us to such a marvelous dinner tonight.