18 Vote of Thanks Examples


18 Vote of Thanks Examples

Vote of thanks examples and how to write a brief formal expression of thanks at a special occasion proposed as a motion at a conference, ceremony or meeting.

How to write a vote of thanks? In short there are two major guidelines for the proposer.
The first is refer to the central message of the speech topics of the lectures or presentations given by the previous public speaker(s). And emphasize only positive statements, ideas and thoughts of the keynote speaker(s). Consider my Sample Vote of Thanks Speech as a frame structure, a speech format outline, and transform the 18 different vote of thanks samples to your occasion.
OPENING STATEMENT
Honorable [name], Respected [name], Mr Chairman, our most valued invited guests, ladies and gentlemen! It's my privilege to have been asked to propose a vote of thanks on this occasion. I, on behalf of [name of the organization of the event], and the entire let me call it fraternity of [field of interest] here together, and on my own behalf extend a very hearty vote of thanks to all speakers for gracing your important work and sharing with us your findings and opinions today!

[applause]
THANK THE SPEAKER VOTE OF THANKS EXAMPLES
A big 'Thank You' to [name speaker], for her/his efforts towards [speech topic]. Refer and respond to just one central idea of the speaker that you found particularly interesting.

If there are more speakers, then consider these vote of thanks examples:
I must mention our deep sense of appreciation for [name speaker], for her/his explanation of [speech topic]. Again refer...
Further, we are greatful to [speaker], for demonstrating her/his [speech topic]. [Refer and respond to...]
I may like to express our sincere thanks to [name], for giving an excellent coverage to [her or his speech topic]. [Refer].
I also wish to express my gratitude to [name], for providing encouragement at [speech topics]. [Refer].
I am also very grateful to [name] for her/his analysis of [point that struck you most].
And, we also would like to acknowledge our gratitude to [name], for exposing her/his theory of [speech topic].
We are all inspired by your great words!
[applause]
THANK THE ORGANIZATION VOTE OF THANKS EXAMPLES
Finally, I would like to take this opportunity to place on record our hearty thanks to [name], [function] for the perfect logistic support and guidance she/he has extended to all of us at [occasion].

I also extend my thanks to [name], [function] and also to [name], [function] for their enormous cooperation in the organization of this event.
Vary in language when using these vote of thanks examples.
Well, Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, an event like this cannot happen overnight. The wheels start rolling weeks ago. It requires planning and a birds eye for details. We have been fortunate enough to be backed by a team of very motivated and dedicated colleagues of [institute, organization] who know their job and are result oriented.
I cannot thank everyone enough for their involvement and their willingness to take on the completion of tasks beyond their comfort zones! Vary on these vote of thank examples till your express motion fits the atmosphere right.
More vote of thanks examples. Think about people who are responsible for:
  • invitations
  • technical arrangements
  • stage setting and lighting
  • musicians
  • catering
  • the press and media contacts
  • et cetera
in your vote of thanks speeches.
[applause]
FINAL CONCLUDING WORDS
Mr. Chairman, ladies and gentlemen, once again I want to state that we are all most grateful to all speakers on this stage. We thank you for being with us this evening - it’s been a great pleasure.

Thank You Very Much!
[applause]
And last but not least: Be brief, clear and sharp, everybody has heard enough, and want to have a drink :-) Succes with chosing the proper vote of thanks examples!

Drinking toasts are often spoken just before the first drink at a function or ceremony.
A drinking toast should be short and often amusing.
Here are some examples of drinking toasts:
"Here's to the perfect girl, I couldn't ask for more. She's deaf 'n dumb, oversexed, and owns a liquor store."
"When we drink, we get drunk. When we get drunk, we fall asleep. When we fall asleep, we commit no sin. When we commit no sin, we go to heaven. So, let's all get drunk, and go to heaven!"
"Payday came and with it beer." - Rudyard Kipling
"Work is the curse of the drinking class." - Oscar Wilde
"I like beer. On occasion, I will even drink beer to celebrate a major event such as the fall of communism or the fact that the refrigerator is still working." - Dave Barry
"May your wedding night be like a kitchen table... all legs and no drawers."
"May misfortune follow you the rest of your life, but never catch up."
"Gentlemen, start your livers!"
These drinking toasts will help you to celebrate that special occassion.
Good luck!

Free
Birthday Toasts

Here are some free birthday toasts that you can use as a simple toast or in a speech for someone's birthday.

Just to start with let's run over the difference between a speech and a toast. There are two main differences.

First, a toast is normally shorter than a speech and could be just one or two words.
Second, toasting generally includes a drink.
So, here are some free birthday toasts you might want to use.
Happy Birthday
Many Happy Returns
Although another year is past
He seems no older than the last.

To Lucy, who looks every younger, seems ever wiser, and spends ever more freely.
Here's to Bill. No matter how old he is, he doesn't look it.
May this next year bring you the very best of happiness health and fortune.
To the most cleverly guarded secret in this country: your age.
Anniversary toasts celebrations should include both nostalgia for past memories and expressions of hope for the future.
It may be that you want to make a toast to your husband or spouse, or to friends or your parents. Whichever is the case, the same principles apply.
Also, remember some of the key principles in making toasts. The toast is normally the part at the end of a speech when everyone drinks to show their support for the words someone has expressed. For example, Good health or Happy anniversary.
Here are a few suitable for anniversary toasts occasions.
"Congratulations on the first fifty years. You certainly seem to have got the hang of it now. We wish you all the best for the future."
"With fifty years between you
and your well-kept wedding vow
The Golden Age, old friends of mine,
is not a fable now."
John Greenleaf Whittier: The Golden Wedding at Longwood

"It seems but yesterday we met
A sweet memory I hold
And now we've made it 50 years
Let's celebrate in gold"

Introduction of
Guest Speaker Speech

The introduction of guest speaker speech was one of the specific speech topics we covered on the Dale Carnegie training course I attended many years back.
In fact there is quite a simple formula for introductory speeches.
Well there are probably a number of good ways to introduce a guest speaker, but here's the one which we were taught.
There are three basic principles:
  • The final words of your introduction should be the name of the guest speaker. For example, you can finish with "Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to welcome Bill Gates".
  • In your introduction of guest speaker speech, do not give your own speech on the same topic that the guest speaker will be covering.
  • Instead cover some interesting points about the guest speaker, such as some of their past achievements or credentials.

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Given these three principles let's see how you can put together an introductory speech.
You can start by an upbeat phrase such as "Ladies and gentlemen, we're in for a real treat tonight"
Then you can say a few sentences build up the credentials of the speaker in the mind of the audience such as, "Our guest speaker is a man who has been the driving force behind this project for many years".
Then you finish by giving the name of the speaker - on an upbeat note. (Don't just say "So without further ado I'll hand over to Bill Gates".)
To see a sample introduction of guest speaker speech, see our Sample Introductory Speeches page.

Sample Introductory Speeches

This page gives you some brief sample introductory speeches and also some links to a site where you can buy a longer ready made speech.
These sample speeches relate to the situation where you are introducing a guest speaker. There are three basic principles:
  • The final words of your introduction should be the name of the guest speaker.
  • Do not give your own speech on the points which the guest speaker will be covering.
  • Instead cover some interesting points about the guest speaker, such as some of their past achievements or credentials.
You can read a bit more about this on our Introduction Of Guest Speaker Speech page.

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Anyway, here are two very brief sample introductory speeches. The first uses these three principles while the second ignores them. See which you think is best:
RECOMMENDED FORMAT "Ladies and gentlemen, we're in for a real treat tonight. Our guest speaker is a man who has been the driving force behind this project for many years. He is the person who knows the whole history of how we got to where we are today: the stories, the challenges and the little known secrets. Not only that but he's a very entertaining speaker. Please join me in giving a very warm welcome to Stan Smith".
INCORRECT FORMAT "Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to introduce our guest speaker Stan Smith. Stan is going to talk about the project, and in particular the factor which he thinks has been the most important to our success: hard work. I agree with Stan. What I think is most important about hard work is that no-one gets anywhere without hard graft. I mean, look at all the training those Olympic gold medallists have to go through. Without further ado then, over to you Stan.".
Which of these sample introduction speeches would you prefer if you were in the audience - or even the guest speaker?

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    1. Goodmorning. I also agree with the recommended format and this page really helped me to figure out things and put things into context. Thank you.

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    2. Goodmorning. I also agree with the recommended format and this page really helped me to figure out things and put things into context. Thank you.

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